Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu, Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Recommendations

Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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For whatever reason, this didn't hit me until I watched the first episode of Tomodachi's second season but there's a SUPER OBVIOUS linking factor to be found between these two: - Crazy bitches/galpals in a small school clubroom. - One crazy bitch/galpal bullying the other in a "friendly" way. - The male lead quickly becoming indifferent to the chaos surrounding himself; going with the flow due to being smart enough to know that it's pointless to either resist or intervene. (Instead, it's OBVIOUSLY better to commentate to the viewers with his internalized thoughts about what's going on.) I suppose the whole love triangle thing is worth noting, as well...   read more
report Recommended by AironicallyHuman
Ask was said whole bunch of times already, the main girl in this series forms of club med school year, just like Haruhi did. Also, the purpose of both clubs was to enrich the club members’ social lives, in one way or another.
report Recommended by Cosplay_Joe
Oddball teenage schoolchildren form a club where the world is their oyster. The headlining characters are: - a 'nice guy' male who's neither a doormat nor assertive - an unpleasant, quick witted girl who calls the shots
report Recommended by Gleam_Queen
I've only seen the first episode of Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai, but I'm already picking up Haruhi Suzumiya vibes. The storyline of reluctant loner boy meets socially awkward beauty and together forming a bizarre club...
report Recommended by CakeRabbit
Both are about a club created to make friends. The Neighbor's Club is basically a heavily deconstructed SOS Brigade.
report Recommended by Bob_Squob
Both animes start out with the creation of a club made by a girl who is an out cast. Consequently, both animes have male leads that get dragged into the club and are forced to go to the clubs activities against their will. There is also a character in Boku wa that sounds like Haruhi.
report Recommended by Moudaijoubu
Girl forces boy to join a club that he doesn't want to be involved with.
report Recommended by melancholylover
A deadpan snarky male gets the attention of a jerkass loner girl and they end up forming a club together.
report Recommended by NeoRinTinTin
- male protagonist joining in a weird club because of a girl - another weird club activities - similiar story between two animes
report Recommended by Kynov
I recommend you both these of these animes because both main characters have the same atitudes , also both of them are doing the narrations, and both of them are dealing on an eccentric girl.
report Recommended by setsuna_015
-Both series feature high school students in a club -Both series have a very calm and collected male protagonist that is surrounded by girls -Both series are generally comedic in nature, yet occasionally have serious moments -Both are based on light novels
report Recommended by ironcladgranite
The protagonist appears to be a delinquent, meets a girl, and forms a club. The girl bullies the hell out of another girl for having large breasts. More members join and the club ends up becoming like a harem. (Almost all the characters seem to like Kyon in the Haruhi Suzumiya series...) However, Haruhi's characters have special powers that are used to keep Haruhi from destroying the world.
report Recommended by LoidNerdy101
-Similar story where girl forces boy to join a bizarre club, which then gets used to it. -Both are based off light novels -They're both slice of life -Both have fanservice (although Haganai is a bit more explicit)
report Recommended by parallelle_slip
Both resolve around a boy, who after being forced into a newly formed club, has to deal with one or several crazy girls. Also, people always arrive early.
report Recommended by ZuraProtag
These two are so similar, it's ridiculous. A sarcastic high school student indirectly gives a loner girl an idea to form a club and gets pulled into it against his will. On top of that, Yozora and Kodaka are basically this decade's Kyon and Haruhi, though the supporting casts are completely different. Essentially, "Haganai" is "Haruhi Suzumiya" without the supernatural elements. Hell, "Haruhi Suzumiya" is even referenced in "Haganai" so their similarities are likely not a coincidence.
report Recommended by Joe_Devaney
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