Those Who Hunt Elves II - Recommendations

Alt title: Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi II

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Rune Soldier

Rune Soldier

Louie is a student at a mage’s school, but secretly yearns for adventure. One night he meets a group of treasure hunters: Melissa, a Mylee priestess; Genie, a warrior; and Merill, a thief. They are in need of a mage so Louie volunteers to join them, but they decline his offer when they witness his poor mage skills. The next day, Melissa prays to her god to guide her to the hero she should serve. Her god replies that the next man she sees will be her hero, after which Louie literally falls down from the sky! Against her will, Louie is the hero she should honor and thus, Louie is accepted into their group. He is now a treasure hunter, mage, warrior, and hero?! With little expertise in anything, he can't possibly be of much use!

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Bloodyred Bloodyred says...

Those Who Hunt Elves II and Rune Soldier have a lot in similarity like "One guys surrounded by women and that guy doesn't even know how lucky he is ... but thats not the point between these two. Both have their adventures in which they take and it's funny the whole way. Rune Soldier has a lot of the same humor as Those Who Hunt Elves II. There's magic in both these anime as well and something always goes wrong. If you liked Those Who Hunt Elves II then you should pick up a copy of Rune Soldier, you'll have a blast with it too.

Maze

Maze

An Earth girl named Maze suddenly finds herself and her house in a strange and magical forest, with no memory of how she got there (or much else for that matter). When she answers a knock at her door, she finds that she saved a princess named Mill when her house landed on Mill's pursuers. As they set out upon their journey, they are attacked by evil demi-humans and demi-armors - but all is not lost! It turns out that Maze has some kind of mystical powers, and Mill can summon a powerful demi-armor of her own. While Maze's powers are strong during the day, she has little control over them. Once night falls however, Maze transforms into a man; this version of Maze has even stronger powers and seems to have complete control over them. As they make more friends during their journey, it seems that everyone wants to get intimate with the female Maze, and the male Maze wants to get intimate with every female!

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sonis sonis says...

In Those Who Hunt Elves (II), after failure of the first series, the party needs to get out of the world still... There old world is starting to pop up in the elf world... They end up hunting for Elves ALL OVER AGAIN. This is a must once you finish the first series.

In Maze, a brother and sister becomes someone named Maze (male at night, and female in day), and came to a strange world to escape there own. They end of protecting the new world by changing it.=

The animes have oposite goals, but have ironic twists that are the same, but same time trying to go in different directions. The ideas of the characters are the same though, they must fight to get what they want, and thats what tanks from the real world are for, just like battle suits in maze are for.

Slayers

Slayers

Meet Lina Inverse, a mighty sorceress who fights evil in the name of... greed, gluttony and black magic?! When she meets Gourry, a swordsman whose skill with the blade is rivaled only by his stupidity, Zelgadis, a grumpy sorceror who's been turned into a golem, and Rezo, a priest known for his benevolence (with a dark secret), you know her adventures are just beginning!

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XMrNiceguyX XMrNiceguyX says...

Both series have its accent on humor and are located in a fantasy world. Though where Slayers is more focussed on an actual storyline, Those Who Hunt Elves is rather random and more aimed at the male, mature public. The characters, especially Gourry and Junpei, are quite similar in quite a few cases. the mian difference between the two series is that Slayers actually becomes more serious over time, where Those Who Hunt Elves continues to be lighthearted all series long.

Elf Princess Rane

Elf Princess Rane

Go Takarada would like to believe he's the next Indiana Jones, but how much treasure can he find in his own hometown? Not to be daunted by such trivialities, he continues in his pursuit to find treasure and be famous. His luck turns up when the mystical elf princess Rane appears before him. Together, they seek magic stones and mayhem, despite their inability to communicate. This comedic adventure keeps you laughing right up past the credits.

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XMrNiceguyX XMrNiceguyX says...

The concept in both series is quite the same. Though where Those Who Hunt Elves mainly focusses on actually capturing Elves, in Elf Princess this is a minor aspect of the series. Both series are however aimed at male & mature public, so you *will* see some female nudity in both. The humor is quite random and so is the storyline in both series. A certain recommendation for both!

Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi

Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi

Satoshi and Arumi have been friends since early childhood, but now Arumi's family is moving to Hokkaido, deeply upsetting her long-time friend. However, when Arumi's grandfather accidentally breaks the pelican statue atop his restaurant, the duo find their world turned upside down and not quite as they left it. From a fairy tale kingdom, to kung fu China, to the prehistoric age and everything in between, Arumi and Satoshi can't quite seem to figure out where they are, or better yet, how they can manage to get home to their own Abenobashi Shoutengai!

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XMrNiceguyX XMrNiceguyX says...

Both series are fantasy based, though where you in Abenobashi travel through all sorts of several worlds, where in Those Who Hunt Elves, you'll stay in just one. The humor and maturity of both series however are really similar. The art is the main difference between the two series and if you didn't like the art in for example: FLCL, you will probably not like the art in Abenobashi either. the art in Those Who Hunt Elves however, is quite contemporary.

Don't Hurt Me, My Healer!

Don't Hurt Me, My Healer!

A fantasy and adventure comedy starring Karla, a dark elf cleric who invested too much in her insulting skills, and Arvin, a swordsman who has to put up with her antics.

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Otaku Elf

Otaku Elf

Koganei Koito is a teenager who works as an attendant to the Takamimi Shrine. Rumors have it that a deity dwells within the shrine, but the actual resident is an immortal elf who found herself stuck on Earth some four hundred years ago. What’s more, the elf is a total shut-in who won’t go outside…and has developed a taste for video games! Now the attendants at the shrine have to cater to the elf’s love of the most modern gizmos–from handheld games to virtual reality headsets–in this charming fantasy comedy!

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DOGEZA: I Tried Asking While Kowtowing. Isekai-hen

DOGEZA: I Tried Asking While Kowtowing. Isekai-hen

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Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!

Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!

Kazuhiro Kitase's main hobby is sleeping. Ever since he was young, he would enter a world within his dreams and go on exciting adventures. As he grew older, he became acquainted with a female Elf and the two have now been united through a Dragon's brand! As he wakes up one day, he notices a familiar figure sleeping next to him...the Elf girl from his dreams?! Join Kazuhiro on his new adventures through Japan with the lovely Ms. Elf!

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Dragon Nest: Throne of Elves

Dragon Nest: Throne of Elves

In the mythical Elven world of Altera, an epic battle unfolds between the beautiful Princess Liya and the Dark Elf Elena, who has gained possession of a jewel so powerful it allows its holder complete authority over all Alterans.

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