If you're looking for anime similar to Pan de Peace!, you might like these titles.
Aoi's childhood dream of climbing the tallest mountains in the world was destroyed when the girl fell off a jungle gym, developing a crippling fear of heights in the process. Now in high school, the teen enjoys more mundane activities like knitting and sitting quietly, and has absolutely no interest in risking her life in the wilderness. But Aoi's sheltered life is shattered with the reappearance of Hinata, her boisterous childhood friend who's determined to pull the girl out of her shell and scale some mountains! Together, the two learn about climbing gear and try to face their fears, all while becoming the best of friends!
Both of these anime are about young, sweet girls brought together by their shared passions. Neither have much action, and tend to focus on the interactions between the girls and teaching viewers about the subjects (mountain climbing and bread). While it may seem silly to compare a love for mountain climbing to a love of bread, these shows are actually pretty similar! If you enjoyed one, you'd probably enjoy the other.
Both anime are about a group of girls who bond over a shared passion (mountain climbing is Encouragement of Climb and bread in Pan de Peace!). Both series are also cute and have short episodes. Fans of one series will probably enjoy the other.
These two shorts are about girls with a specific interest. In Pan de Peace, it's bread; for Encouragement of Climb, it's climbing. The focus is really on the friendships, and both have a gentle, slightly silly atmosphere.
Kanaka, Saki and Ayuko are three girls who, as fate would have it, meet each other just before starting high school. Kanaka accidentally bumps into Ayuko, ruining the girl's ice cream cone, and their friendship soon follows! Together, the trio navigates high school life, whether giving each other nicknames, racing each other to class, or just having fun.
Both of these anime are about girls that are just entering high school. As both anime are short episode, each episode is like a peek into the girls' daily lives. The art style of both is decidedly moe, as well. So, if you liked one, try out the other.
Both stories follow a group of girls in their everyday activities with a hint of moe, both are short series that could easily be completed within an hour. They are both focus' on the comedy with girls element and I believe if you liked one you should try out the other xx
Best friends Haruka and Yuu have just entered their first year at Misato West High School, a facility scheduled to be shut down in three years. The duo have been inseparable since middle school, but moving to a new school means making new friends. So together, the pair decides they’ll share something special that they won’t do with the other girls: they’ll share a passionate kiss. Now, the two, along with new companions Kotone, Shizuku, Kaede and Yuku, begin their high school days together, having plenty of fun - and sharing plenty of intimate kisses - along the way.
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Both of these slice-of-life anime are about a group of four moe teenage girls, are short stores (Sakura Trick's episodes contain two short shories in each episodes), and usually just involve the girls hanging out and being cute! The biggest difference is Sakura Trick has some shoujo-ai in it. Aside from that, these shows are pretty similar and I think fans of one would enjoy the other.
In Japanese, “JK” is an abbreviation for “joshi kousei”, or high school girl, and “meshi” means “cooked rice” or “meal”, so it is only suitable that the anime focuses on 3 high school girls, Reina, Ryouka, and Ruriko, who have mastered the art of cooking simple, B-class dishes called JK meshi.
Both of these anime feature girls that are obsessed with food. Both of the anime have the girls set in high school, but while they sometimes talk school subjects, most of their adventures feature food. Also, the main cast sort of follows the same hair-color scheme, but that's not really important to this recommendation.
Moe and motorcycles have never looked better together in this sports comedy about a group of students in the motorcycle club of their all-girls school. When Hane Sakura sees the wild-hearted Onsa Amano riding a motorcycle to school, Sakura is inspired to join the motorcycle club and get her license. However, nothing could have prepared her for the challenges, or the joys, that come with hitting the road on the wings of a real bike!
Both anime are about a group of girls who bond over a shared passion (bread in Pan de Peace! and motorcycles in Bakuon!!). Both series are cute and funny. Bakuon!! is a bit more lewd and has longer episodes, but despite this I think fans of one may like the other.
Yuzuka Hanami is an average girl, with a few friends until one day she finds a strange creature named Miton digging through the garbage. Miton suspiciously tells Yuzuka that she has the makings of a magical girl. However, much to her dismay, when she transforms, Yuzuka is wearing a bathing suit.
If you like the sweet slice of life side of Mahou Shoujo Nante Mouiidesukara, I think you'll also enjoy Pan de Peace. Both are short form anime about young girls who hang out due to similar interests. The episodes are pretty chill and are about watching young moe girls having fun with their friends.
After her grandmother passed away, high school student Ryou Machiko began living by herself. Although she recreated her grandmother's recipes perfectly, she felt that something was missing. However, when a girl named Kirin begins visiting her home, she realizes that company makes any meal taste better. Together with their friend Shiina, they enjoy many different kinds of delicious foods together.
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If you liked the development of friendships with a background of food in Pan de Peace, Gourmet Girl Graffiti would be a good next choice. The girls in both shows make food and deepen their friendships, but GGG is a longer and slightly more developed show, with more of a story.
The daily hardships of Hikage Miyakawa, a young girl who lives with her sister Hinata. Due to Hinata's otaku impulsiveness to constantly buy merchandise, the two girls struggle everyday to have something decent to eat.