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Kiss Him, Not Me
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Sakaguchi is a regular high school boy, just like any other. He turns out to have a deep love for Boys' Love. He could live on Boys' Love alone! Fudanshi Koukou Seikatsu is a hilarious slice-of-life comedy about Fudanshi Sakaguchi and his jolly gang.
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Both anime involve the main character being a Fujoshi/Fudanshi (AKA Lover of Boys Love Manga/ Yaoi.). The main character is OBSESSED with two guys in a romantic relationship; so much so, that they don't care for being in a relationship themselves. The main character is also accompanied by a Fujoshi best friend, in which they talk about their favorite pairings.
Both anime have a very similar vibe, and the best part is, they came out in the same year!
Both anime feature a sub-group of otaku that obsess over Boy-Love material. Whether it's pairing their favorite characters, or sneakily pairing their classmates, the leads of these shows see BL everywhere. Kiss Him is a reverse harem, while Highschool Life is more comedy, but these two pair rather well.
It is great especially how each character stands out and the story line....................................................................................................................................................
Wealthy heiress Catarina Claes is hit in the head with a rock and recovers the memories of her past life. It turns out the world she lives in is the world of the game Fortune Lover, an otome game she was obsessed with in her past life... but she's been cast as the villain character who tries to foil the protagonist's romances! The best ending the game has for...
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Both Animes Follow a MC who's surrounded by love interests of both genders who were drawn to the MC's personality
Both Follow a MC who's oblivious to the love of the other characters. (The romantic love at least.)
Both are lighthearted and fun Animes with lots of humour and drama, as well as MCs who are are loveable despite not being all that bright.
(SPOILERS FOR THE ENDINGS OF BOTH ANIMES!!!!!)
at the end of the animes, the MC never makes a decision on which of the love interests they want to spend their life with. they all stay as friends but vow to win the love of the MC regardless.
Both Characters undergo a change for My Next life as a villainess: All routes lead to doom it is a change of character because she remembers a past life. In Kiss him, Not me the change is physical as the Female lead loses weight. They are both reverse gardens with both boys and girls falling in love. Both try to set up the people who are in love with them with others in the harem.
Both are comedic harems centering around a female lead obsessed with otaku culture. Kiss Him, Not Me has more yaoi aspect while Hamefura has more girls love, both are enjoyable regardless of whether you like GL, BL, both, or none.
As an overweight child, Makabe Masamune was mercilessly teased and bullied by one particular girl, Adagaki Aki. Determined to one day exact his revenge upon her, Makabe begins a rigorous regimen of self-improvement and personal transformation. Years later, Masamune re-emerges as a new man. Handsome, popular, with perfect grades and good at sports...
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Both anime feature a character who has recently lost a ton of weight and is suddenly quite attractive to those around them. While Kae (the protagonist of Kiss Him Not Me) did not try to lose weight and is initially scared of her potential suitors, Masamune purposefully sought out his new body specifically to become popular with girls. However both characters have a great deal of trouble adjusting to life in their new bodies and hilarity ensues. Both characters are quite endearing and the supporting characters in both anime are interesting. We also are not sure at this point in either anime who the main character will end up with or how their relationships will play out. Personally I am looking forward to more from both shows!
They both have character protagonists who both lost tons of weight and become super popular. While Masamune is more about revenge, Kae's is more lighthearted seeing that five guys now regret treating her badly when she was fat.
Both are about people who reform themselves and end up in crazy romantic situations. Nothing ever seems to go their way but there's always a good laugh.