Kantai Collection: KanColle, High School Fleet Recommendations

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Haifuri and Kancolle involve high school aged girls as the main cast, in Kancolle they are personifications of WWII battleships where in Haifuri they are assigned to a specific ship. Our main characters in both series are new at their sea training and striving to become great. Each main character has the same go-getter attitude towards learning new things and find inspiration in others/themselves to help motivate them. While they are each based around school they are also action/battle heavy as well. If you enjoyed KanColle and want something similar maybe a little more slice of life try Haifuri.
report Recommended by Nikoru-san
Young girls in sea sail training. KanColle has ship-personified girls while Haifuri have the ship brigade. The setting for both is Japan during WWII and the girls are divided into groups for their designated ship.
report Recommended by Onininichi
Moe moe girls who are also ships. Moe moe girls on ships. Moe moe. Do you like your anime cast to be more or less girls-only? Do you like your anime girls complete with tiny frames and large sparkly eyes? Do you like standard -dere tropes? And more importantly, do you like SHIPS? If so, these two shows are the shows for you. KanColle is about the fun revisionist adventures of anthropomorphised Japanese warships; Highschool Fleet is about Japanese girls in a submerged version of Japan, and they are all really into ships.
report Recommended by Lemon
Why do I recommend this? Because: > lots of girls as MC on both of them, > it has the same majority place setting, and > the sensation of war between ships are unexplainable. And, for the last part of my reason, I think Haifuri has greater sensation in battle situation. Nevertheless, have fun watching both of them!
report Recommended by sripraba95
Both anime are about school girls dealing with japanese warships from WW2 in an alternative or future reality and somewhat slice of live.
report Recommended by Friedrich84e
The story of these two animes focus on girls in the sea. In Kancolle the focus is more on the ships, in additional, it has fantasy too. On the other hand High School Fleet is more realistc and the story focus on a group of girls that are training to become Mariners. In these two stories you will see a group of young girls fighting againts others ships, If you like this kind of plot, girls in the army and mariners, you will probably enjoy both of them.
report Recommended by lcborella
They're basically Similar to Each Other tbh tho. -Same Concept about Cute Girls Fighting with Battleships. -Both of them have great and Epic Battleship Fights. -Even The Opening of Both Anime are Very Similar. (In my opinion tho.) The only Difference is that in Kantai Collection the Girl Transforms into a Battleship while in Highschool Fleet they Fight with actual Battleships tho. But in my opinion they're Both Epic Tbh Tho. You should watch Both.
report Recommended by AdrielAnimeBro
Both anime is based in World War II boat. - In KanColle the boats has become girls and fight against the abbys - In HaiFuri the World War II were recreated to teach the young girls. For the rest, you will see some ships like the "Hiei", "Akashi", "Mamiya", "Musashi" in both anime...Well Musashi is Yamato-Class so in KanColle you will see Yamato.. but that's no the matter. But If you want to know, you must see both series to compare.
report Recommended by Mercuryo
Both ship girl theme. While Haifuri the girls are the crews of the ship, Kancolle the girl is the ship. And Kancolle more daily life comedy oriented
report Recommended by Syliph
The crew demonstrated their exceptional technical skills as they skillfully maneuvered the Yamato-class battleship, Musashi. The high-quality graphics and captivating storyline kept the audience engrossed throughout, with a particular focus on some old IJN WW2 ships.
report Recommended by princegi888
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