Shirobako, Sakura Quest Recommendations

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Both are PA Works shows that are about people working jobs. Shirobako is about anime production, Sakura Quest is about the tourism industry. They give off similar moods, have a good balance between slice of life and comedy, and have very like-able and diverse characters. While both certainly sugar-coat their respective careers, they do give lots of insight into some of the issues that can come up in each field. Sakura Quest kind of feels like Shirobako but in the country.
report Recommended by Xaeveax
Pretty much in every way. Adult female main cast. Same Studio. Same art style. Same working feel. Same mix of comedy and drama. It's hard to think of Sakura Quest without comparing it to Shirobako. It's distinct enough that it's clearly something different but the show follows so heavily in the footsteps of Shirobako that if you like one it's worth trying the other.
report Recommended by Fircoal
~ a certain industry in Japan. Shirobako = anime industry Sakura Quest = tourism industry ~ same studio, PA works. ~ main character is mostly same. ~ hardworking, and very realistic. Very worth to try!
report Recommended by kawaii36
Likable characters. Real world issues. Touching stories. Both anime give you a bunch of characters trying their best to find themselves while following them in their working environments. Worth a watch if you just need to watch a good story grounded in reality.
report Recommended by ynot254
I think many can make the connection that they're both made by PA works just by the art style. It revolves around group of 5 girls working together for a common goal and has the same feel to it . So far I'm enjoying and If you'd like Shirobako, specifically the characters, definitely check this out.
report Recommended by 19Names
Both series revolve around a certain industry in Japan. Shirobako looks at the anime industry and Sakura Quest delves into the tourism industry. Both shows feel very realistic as to common problems faced to people working in those industries. The main character in both shows is very similar, hard-working and good personality. Also The main character's best friends (who are also main characters kind of) are all females, all of which are involved in the same industry. Honestly sometimes I get the MCs of the two shows mixed up. To top it all off both shows were made by the same studio and have the same art   read more
report Recommended by ColFrogfoot
Same P.A. Works style, similar types of humor (at least from what the first episode of Sakura Quest has shown), and a main cast of 5 women working in the shows' respective industries.
report Recommended by Hiicantpk
Shirobako is the rare kind of slice of life workplace drama anime that is both a great entry point for beginners as well as those well versed in anime. It being a show about an anime studio and their trials and tribulations fit well into teaching the uninitiated about the processes as well as be loaded with referential things that only true anime viewers will appreciate. But if there were ever an example of a show that has referential things going over new viewers' heads that really don't harm the enjoyment it would be this one.
report Recommended by Zeemod155
More of Cute Adults Doing Responsible Things.
report Recommended by Arachnophobic
Same studio and same sensations while you are watching it. The main character in both of them is mostly the same: similiar appereance, same personality. Both shows are based on the problems that appear at the workplace. Both shows make you worry about the characters problems and dreams.
report Recommended by EHT
its fun...try it
report Recommended by kepompongkecil
-Both heavily focus on character development, and twines everything else cleverly around this one foundation -P.A Works does a spot-on job with their art here -Feel good and relaxed anime that you should watch after a heavy-to-digest anime
report Recommended by Joeywatches
Both have to deal with overcoming setbacks in life. Both deal with a main character constantly overcoming obstacles to get to the next point. Have to deal with a core group of female lead characters trying to make strides in their own lives.
report Recommended by GalacticWeiss12
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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