The day is drawing near for the National Mahjong Tournament for the prefectural nominations. Saki and Nodoka are at Mako’s house helping with the family’s store. Hisa begins to talk about the training when she really has something up her sleeve.
Encounter
Battle
Confrontation
Beat-down
Training Camp
The Tournament Begins
Tradition
The Night Before
Eyes Open
Beginner
Prank
Awakening
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It's the first day of high school, and plenty of school clubs are doing their best to recruit new members, but for ditzy Yui, none of them seem to fit the bill. However, when she accidentally signs up to join the light music club, Yui begins a hilarious adventure to become a world class guitarist! There's just one problem: she's never played the guitar before...
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Both Saki and K-On! are typical examples of succesful "cute girls being cute" anime. They both are moe-series about the members of a high-school club having fun together. Saki is more focussed on competition than K-On!, but in essence both shows are trying to do exactly the same: keeping you entertained with light-hearted fun and cuteness.
Ahhhh K-on, and Saki. Two excellent anime that feature cute girls doing cute things. Both go a little deeper than that, but especially Saki. Both of these are about high school girls and their clubs. K-on is light music, Saki is Mahjong. Both are stuffed to the brim with moe.
From there the similarities diverge quite a bit. K-on! in general is more light in tone and feel, and there is a lot more emphasis on the "Cute girls doing cute things" aspect. Saki focuses much more heavily on the primary plot, that is to say, Mahjong. And boy what Mahjong it is. Exciting toIf you like one of these, chances are that you will like the other.
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These anime have a lot of common. Revolving around girls playing a ''sport'' together competitively. The same lesbian subtext can be found in both anime with girls getting blatantly coupled, blushing and having skinship quite a bit. The couples relationships being almost always very close. Both anime enduldge themselves in quite a bit of fanservice with onsen episodes and as well as sexually tinted dialogue. Of course the sports are very different but both anime feature "superpowered" moves of sort making them feel similar. While Scorching certainly has an artstyle that will take getting used to in comparison to Saki's more mainstream style.