konakona
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hmm you could say gakuen alice was going for multiple groups of audiences just the way Uta-kata did (junior high girls on the surface, but deep down for us mid-20 guys digging bishoujo anime). dont think mahoraba is aimed at younger audience however. both shows share something in common tho, they both improve with each episode. as far as i can remember, the last episodes for respective shows were the best i have seen yet. definitely a good thing, quite contrary to some of shows with great potential and didnt quite follow thru failing from becoming a classic, just managing to be good to above average (e.g. melody of oblivion, konomini)Originally posted by: maddogchen
Originally posted by: VanillaH
Futakoi Alternative
Mahoraba ~Heartful Days~
Kore ga Watashi no Goshujin-sama (He is my master)
Gakuen Alice
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan
Ichigo 100%
alas, nothing on animesuki as far as Gokujo Seitokai goes... stay tuned if you enjoy stuff like Azumanga Daoiu or Sensei no Ojikan.
its such a shame fansub groups are really taking long subbing gakuen alice - by far one of best shows from 2004 imo, and probably one of the only shows that have good enough plot to be sentimentally touching. gotta love how they take time progressing the story, much the same way they did it in Daphne in the Brilliant Blue from last year. i dont really care much for animenfo ratings, but people gave 9.3/10 for the show if anyone really cares.
I like Gakuen Alice and Mahoraba the best of this list. Although I still haven't seen He is my Master. Heh, my roomates now question how old am I, since they both appear to be for children.
at least they are aimed at higher audience than narutoball