If you're looking for anime similar to Minarai Diva, you might like these titles.
Pkpk, Krkr and ShrShr are three fairies who love to spend time together in the Fairy Forest. Each day they sit around a tree stump, sipping tea and debating how to beat insomnia, the origin of rumors and other oddities, taking occasional breaks to peer in on other unique, bizarre worlds through a magical spring. And when boredom gets the best of them, there are always fun adventures to be had such as bungee jumping from space and even playing a game to see how many old men they can jump over!
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Both of these shows are CGI anime where the voice acting is done "live". This results in unscripted banter and laughing between the characters, so it's clear the actors are actually recording together. If you liked the style of one, you'd most likely enjoy the other as well.
Mobile Century 8013... More than seven millennia after the fall of the human race, the many military robots remaining on Earth still spend each day engaged in an endless war. As the battle for dominance rages between the Rebellion Federation that controls Europe and the Principality of Sin centered in Asia, three young robots stand up to put an end to the meaningless war.
Both of these are low-budget CGI shows with a similar layout. While the setting itself is different, they are similar in the fact the show is broken up into sectons and they voice actor's jokes are very hit-or-miss. The other interesting part is both of these shows' voice acting is done "live". While there seems to be a general script, the actors are obviously in the same room and speaking to one another and their conversations are not edited. This gives the show more of a "live talk-show" feeling than an anime one.
If you enjoyed one, I recommend checking out the other!
A beautiful nation, prospering since ancient times, Japan is now known as the Anime Kingdom. There are more than just humans living there; animes truly do exist in Japan. Past the Fairy Ring, to the world of fairies, live anime-chans. There's a Fairy Ring in your town, too. Here. And there. Even in Harajuku. Maybe even in the Ashigara mountains. By some chance, we'll open that door. And we might get to meet the anime-chans. This is the land where you get to meet anime-chans.
Both of these titles are extremely similar. They're both anime done with CGI animation and "live" voice acting. Their repetative episodes, not to mention the general segmented layout of each episode, is very similar. If you somehow enjoyed one, you'd probably enjoy the other as well.
An original 3DCG animated project with an omnibus format designed to put the personality and charm of VTubers on full display.
Both of these are weird low budget CGI anime about idol girls who participate in weird 'skits' instead of a storyline. They use a similar style of dialogue, where the lines are recorded as if the actors barely had a script and improvise dialogue. They're very 'off the rails' and use 'randomness' as a main component of their humor. If you liked the comedy of one, I suggest trying out the other.
The official music video for DIAMOND FUSION, by the fictional band TRIGGER from the IDOLiSH7 anime franchise.