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Both are shoujo anime, feature a love build up between characters and lots of comedy in between.
report Recommended by WeebByNight
The resemblance between these two are amazingly high: - Guy and a Girl - The girl doesn't have friends because of something that happened in the past - The guy falls for the girl and wants to protect her and so on.. just watch the first episode of both
report Recommended by ChemicalBlack
The female character equally new experience first kiss and i think they have same characteristic
report Recommended by sheirara
Both shoujo animes with a strong female character and a unique twist!
report Recommended by Llightshines3211
In both shoujos the main female character doesn't really have a strong social life or any friends, but everything changes after a certain guy comes into their life. Both are very enjoyable.
report Recommended by NekoMeau
•both are the usual shoujo, romance, school life, comedy genre...... •both have a main protagonist girl that chooses not to have friends •both have a well handsome/good looking/cute male that falls head over heels for them •both girls slowly develop feelings for them, and address by confessing the issue in the first couple of episodes •both males want to protect the girl •both gain friends/rivals •similar in the typical school life romance.
report Recommended by Lupta
The main girl is shy in both shows but slowly get comfy in their relationship
report Recommended by Xxiowahawks29xx
Both anime have a cold girl who changes a boy. . .
report Recommended by spirit007
Both female protagonists have basically the same views before they meet a boy who changes them. To me, these anime are very similar! Am I the only one that sees it!?!?
report Recommended by bizbender
Both main characters don't have any friends at the beginning and avoid other people. Both come in touch with a boy who sees them differently
report Recommended by Blastingwind
- Both Shizuku and Mei don't care about socializing, but that changes after they meet Haru and Yamato. - Both Haru and Yamato are insecure about their relationship with their girlfriend. Haru dislikes Shizuku spending time with Yamaken, while Yamato dislikes Mei getting closer to Kai.
report Recommended by Killerwaves
• Both main protagonist girl chose not to have friends. • Both girls slowly develop feelings for them. • Both males want to protect the girl.
report Recommended by GosuDRM
Both have a female lead that doesn't think they need friends or anyone for that matter. And both have a male lead that sees her differently than everyone else. And the male leads make the female question her own values. Both are about love overpowering everything, and watching people's attitudes on life change. Both also include a very small, but notable love triangle.
report Recommended by inuelle
It is definitly a quick romance that displays a girl who learns lessons on life while liking a cool, most popular, good looking guy in the school. This anime does have a cute, and sweet atmosphere when watching the 2 mains
report Recommended by Onigiri-tea
Both are touching stories about unlikely high school couples. Both have similar reclusive female protagonists
report Recommended by MrOcado123
They both show the development of awkward characters as they begin to realize (slowly) a sweet love.
report Recommended by ForeverInspired
The main heroine both have their lives changed once they make friends and fall in love. Sukitte li na yo is a more realistic take on high school that deals with bullying and emotional problems. Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun is more light hearted with more comedy but are great
report Recommended by Jaqwerty
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun (My little monster-English name) and Sukitte Ii na yo. (Say "I love you") both start the same. There is a unpopular girl, and a boy who's not like her... In My little Monster, the boy (Haru) is misunderstood for being a delinquent type character after spilling blood on the first day. In Say I love you, Yamato is the most popular guy in school and seemingly out of reach. In both anime, there is a confession in the first episode. They both have manga that continue the story. So really, they both are fast-moving romance anime with a lot of comedy.
report Recommended by Isolated_System
Both made from the same creator and have a cute love story. As they both have some hilarious side characters and adorable side romances. Both girls have that 2nd boy that are head over heals for them, but can't except there love. I promise you that neither of them will disappoint you!
report Recommended by Kirawa
To start of both shows have same genres (shoujo,slice of life,romance,school..etc.) The main Character of Sukitte ii na yo is similair to Shizuku (the MC of TnKk) ,at the start both of them don't have friends and obviously no love experience and are saying to them selfs stuff like ''I don't need friends they only use each other'',''I don't have time for that'',and then you have Yamato and Haru (The male MCs of the show) that both pick an intrest to these ''anti-social'' girls and so love slowly starts blooming (lol) -Sorry for the sucky description,but you should give them a try, i guarantee that you will   read more
report Recommended by -RIE-
The animes are actually very similar. Both Mei and Shizuku are very reserved and "lone wolfish" until their love interest appears turning their world upside down. The only main difference that may or may not upset people is Sukitte Ii Na Yo doesn't have a beach scene[the manga does though!]. Sukitte Ii Na Yo also is a bit more mature than Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun on the relationship aspect. Say I Love You is also a bit rushed but so is My Little Monster since they both kiss in the first episode. They're both great and cute short series of romance to watch if you want a   read more
report Recommended by oopsifuktup
They are both about an ani-social girl that ended up opening up because of a guy...
report Recommended by lilspongelisa
- Both of these anime have the same type of main characters, the unsociable girl that eventually makes friends, and the tall, black-haired male. - Similiar Storyline. - They are both full of misunderstandings because of the characters keeping their thoughts for themselves without telling anyone. - Both anime series consist of characters that are "new" to love. - Both of these series center around high shool romance, while Tonari is more quirky and fun, Suki-tte is more of a coming of age drama type. Sukitte Ilnayo is much more innocent and lovey-dovey, while Kaibatsu has a lot more comedy. But that being said they are both very   read more
report Recommended by AreyKyoya
Socializing is a drag, really. Both female characters have a rather weak social life, and just struggle with their friend-relationships. Later, both are pushed over their limit by ongoing extroverted male leads, and slowly-- or perhaps unexpectedly develop a love-relationship.
report Recommended by blank
Main characters have completely different personalities, yet have a very cute relationship. Jealousy and friendship are two topics that are very important in this anime.
report Recommended by XIsabellaa
The love between the characters are quite similar both very cute and focused on school and romance and they are both shoujo
report Recommended by PiggySmolls
What nice twist of fate. You are a quiet girl, minding your own business, and it just so happens that the really hot guy in town falls for you. As if shoujo couldn't be any more shameless. Regardless, these two stories have their protagonists, Shizuku and Mei, have their experiences dating the hot guy trying to get closer to one another, at such young ages too. They are blissful stories of young love and what treasures lie within them. Full of sweet moments everyone loves romance to have. Seriously, could you ask for any more? Maybe a less bothersome male protag but they both work well. Wouldn't   read more
report Recommended by NextUniverse
The backstory of how the female leads becoming a loner, and the story of how the female leads threw away their loner behavior by meeting a male lead is almost the same. Both female leads slowly growing a feeling by doing some interactions that the male leads do to them and changing their way of living.
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