Anime 35507 Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi No Kyoushitsu E Userrecs


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Welcome to the Classroom of the Elite, You-jitsu
Japanese: ようこそ実力至上主義の教室へ
English: Classroom of the Elite
German: Classroom of the Elite
Spanish: Classroom of the Elite
French: Classroom of the Elite


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 12, 2017 to Sep 27, 2017
Premiered: Summer 2017
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 23:30 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Lerche
Source: Light novel
Genres: DramaDrama, SuspenseSuspense
Themes: PsychologicalPsychological, SchoolSchool
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #8642
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Popularity: #104
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Both series have a protagonist who appears completely disinterested in everything with average intelligence and poor social skills. But in fact is highly skilled in a variety of fields and has amazing understanding for the essence of situations he finds himself in. A female protagonist who is cold and maintains distance from people achieving an unapproachable feel to herself. She has poor social skills, but above average intelligence and beauty to match her academic skills. Both anime have the same groups of students interacting with each other, the popular kids, the athletic kids, the smart kids. And of course our protagonists do not fit in   
report Recommended by SofiaBulga
Both represent school life where there's a hierarchy depending on wich class you're in. MC aren't that similar but still you can connect them regarding some personality traits.  
report Recommended by MrParadise
"Classroom of the Elite" and "Tomodachi Game" both center around students facing extreme challenges in highly competitive environments. They explore themes of deception, manipulation, and the dark side of human nature as characters navigate complex social dynamics to survive. Both series offer suspenseful plots with unexpected twists and psychological tension, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. 
report Recommended by DarkBlueMoooon
The MC are both calm, lazy and smart. 
report Recommended by iboo68
Similar settings and "action": Hierarchy school setting where you need to outsmart your opponent to win. Both are very good anime and I would recommend both of them. 
report Recommended by Zryn
Pretty much the same idea but is a comedy whereas YJSSK is more serious  
report Recommended by animeno
-psychological thriller comedy in HS -faster pace than classroom of the elite -stone cold MC -MC with childhood trauma -powerful MCs 
report Recommended by TiffanyInfinity
Similarities: Both of the MCs have hidden, tragic pasts that turn them into cold, calculated, and close to emotionless badasses. Thus, both the MCs are very strong. Similar harem type concept in both shows with the girls in the harems also being special in more psychological terms. Very similar art style and production, had to even check if they were made by the same studio. Very similar twisted side of human nature shown in both, expressed in the same powerful, distinct art style that Grisaia used. 
report Recommended by Honesty
The two most important aspect about classroom of the elites are 1.) the character and 2.) the setting/environment. Things like plot are just a by-product of these two interacting and not what you should be looking for if searching for an anime similar to this show. The characters’ background of being smart and witty as well as mysterious/unknown to others is a very simple yet basic comparison between the two. Chances are, you like this troupe of the underdog protagonist surprising pretentious enemies. The importance of the setting here is what filters out every other show that has an overpowered protagonist as the premise. The   
report Recommended by nbq
Is it only me, or these two is pretty similar? Maybe the music in Youkoso just remind me of NGNL. But i think the main premise is pretty similar. About an underdog, a group at the bottom of the list, trying to do what everyone said impossible and trying to becoma the number one despite their flaw. They usually achieve this through using cuninngnes, which we didn't realize until the climax where (usually) the protagonist explain something ordinary in the previous one, or two episode which became something crucial to determine the winner. They also use a loophole, or the wording in a certain   
report Recommended by hiddensilver
There are striking similarities with these two anime shows. The stories are about a set of students in an isolated academy, who are striving towards being the sole (class or alone) graduate by either killing other students or having them expelled. The main female leads are seemingly cold-hearted people who remain calm but are accommodated with flaws, in spite of wanting to appear perfect. There are characters who bear a wide range of personality traits such as being gentle or cold. The more interesting factor is that students pretend to fall under certain categories to acquire advantages that are beneficial for said students. Because of the   
report Recommended by GiantQAACSleier
Both show show us highschool romance with main characters who have the same exact personnalities 
report Recommended by yowtfman
Both MC are very intelligent and I feel that the show had a resemblance to one another. Both make you think hard and gets you very interested. 
report Recommended by ChristianK107
- Both Mcs are intelligent and strategical. - Both Mcs face in strategy based games. - Both MCs are going against something (eg government and other classes). 
report Recommended by caprisan
Both are about one guy cleverly manipulating everyone around him to achieve a certain result. To do so they have an absolute and far better understanding of their respective situations and how to use "the rules" to their advantage than everyone around them. You always feel like they're 10 steps ahead of everyone else, and it is very exciting observing them interacting and having battles of wits with other characters who act and think similarly. Tokuchi Toua of One Outs does so while playing baseball and Ayanokoji during numerous Classroom of the Elite tests. 
report Recommended by triske
The main characters are very same. Their relationship is very similar. Both are school drama with similar vibes. If you liked one you will like other for sure. 
report Recommended by Afternoon
Even though the themes of both are different there are quite a few similarities between both of these animes - Both animes are set in an elite school setting - Student Council holds a lot of authority over the school - Special tests are taken, and those who perform poorly face persecution and sometimes even expulsion from academy - Various groups form within the student body centering the influential ones - The goal of the animes are to take over the top spot of the school 
report Recommended by aviggo77
Psychological anime where elite students live in a special academy set up by the government so they can create elite members of society. Students have to compete against each other to rise in the ranks, and the classes are separated by merit. In both shows the MCs hide their true abilities, Hiroto lies that he is the most powerful in the academy and Ayanokouji hides his true abilities, trying to appear ordinary.  
report Recommended by MadanielFL
Some similarities can be drawn between the two series: - Main female protagonist look very much alike (Horikita and Yukinoshita) - Plot revolves primarily around school in both - MC's are kind of similar in that they are socially inept If you enjoy Oregairu you will most probably enjoy Classroom of the Elite too! 
report Recommended by sat_sang
- Hikigaya Hachiman and Ayanokouji Kiyotaka act the same and have a different point of view of society - Yikino Yukinoshita and Horikita Suzune act the same - Same genre 
report Recommended by UZl
Both showsdrive our attention towards the psychological tendencies of characters and their way of interacting with their environment. Each story takes place in a reclaimed territory (Youkoso -- Koudo Ikusei Senior High School, Kiznaiver -- Sugomori City), processing some kind of a special plan for advancing society (being world peace in Kiznaiver, and highly educated students with guaranteed university admission and employment in Youkoso). Consequently, the main setup of the plot are teenagers try to deal with the challenges and trials imposed on them from above by a powerful system. The main male characters resemble each other too. Those who enjoyed either of them   
report Recommended by kanade1111
Both anime have a high school setting that is more similar to a company or even a country rather than an actual school. They also focus on politics (if you could call it that) and human drama. Chocolate does have a bigger focus on romance though, it's also a bit more light hearted. 
report Recommended by unnamedhuman
OP main character who wants to live a simple high school life. 
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