Anime 48926 Komi-san Wa Comyushou Desu Userrecs


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Synonyms: Komi-san wa, Communication Shougai desu.
Japanese: 古見さんは、コミュ症です。
English: Komi Can't Communicate


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 7, 2021 to Dec 23, 2021
Premiered: Fall 2021
Broadcast: Thursdays at 00:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: OLM
Source: Manga
Genre: ComedyComedy
Themes: Romantic SubtextRomantic Subtext, SchoolSchool
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #8562
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Popularity: #194
Members: 885,501
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The premises are, without exaggeration, identical: Slice of Life shows about a high schooled-aged girl (with a hime-cut) who finds herself dealing with severe self-esteem and communication issues, to the point of affecting her overall reputation with her peers much to her dismay. Out comes a classmate, a boy who the girl quickly finds herself falling for, and who successfully identifies her problem. The boy becomes invested in helping her overcome her difficulties, and with his help, the main girl finds the resolve to become more outgoing little by little, making more friends, and eventually becoming romantically linked with her savior. Furthermore, both main girls   
report Recommended by Vinum_Sabbathi
Timid MC's who are bad at talking to others with a dream of making 100 friends in a slice of life school comedy. Both shows contain a classroom with a variety of different personalities and the play on character names linked to their background. Hitoribocchi aims more for a moe appearance whereas Komi-san looks more 'normal' per se and Komi-san has more prevalent male characters compared to. Another difference too is that at the start, Komi is well known by everyone else and fawned upon whereas Bocchi has none of that going for her. 
report Recommended by BonBonToro
Both shares similar topic, environment, and plot, but massive difference in character design. In Komi-san, the female protagonist, Komi Shuuko, is a quiet girl who had trouble to talk due to her communication disorder and male protag., Tadano Hitohito, helps her to socialize with her classmates and he "can read" the "room" thus able to help Komi. However in Aharen-san, Aharen Reina is a girl which is just quiet (even in talking she's almost silent) and Raidou Matsuboshi is just happened sits near her and notices her odd behavior and interprets a little bit misleading. Story and chara development tend to heavy on Komi side (+ additional   
report Recommended by nattadasu
Lots of funny scenes in each episode 
report Recommended by mazz_opique
Both set in a school, the MCs aren't good at communicating. But because of a misunderstanding, people think they are very cool, talk less, wise, even worship them like gods. All happened with most people unaware of the case. 
report Recommended by topexpsy
Come along as seemingly mundane characters demonstrate how bonkers they actually are as we get to observe their casually absurd lives. Hilarity ensues as what should be normal social interactions become convoluted through the collision of plans, plots, personalities and just plain bad luck. Yet somehow our mostly sane male protagonists and socially awkward female protagonists still manage to stumble into a sweet heartfelt moment time after time. As viewers we get to watch all this unfold through a meta layer, in the form of the narrator in Kaguya-sama and through text boxes achieving much the same effect in Komi-san. 
report Recommended by SleepingBear
The overall vibe of both shows are similar: pretty animation/art style, a high school setting, focuses on side characters a lot and has a very cute main couple. I think Horimiya has a bit more drama and heavier scenes, but overall but are pretty similar.  
report Recommended by Nikki-Sapphire
MC has difficulty in speaking, Slice of Life, Comedy. Both female leads learn to use writing to communicate with others. Both are shy and get anxious when trying to speak. Both have someone they like and respect. Both anime has female MC as tall, beautiful, stylish and cute. 
report Recommended by Sid92
- Main characters suffer from social anxiety disorder. - They have a different personalities but it's hard to communicate with classmates for both.  
report Recommended by zuzia
-Problems with communication -Getting friends anyway  
report Recommended by Spirit4
Both female leads are using a notebook to communicate or making conversations to everyone. Komi, Shouko who is afraid to speak to everyone and Nishimiya, Shouko who is deaf so she can't speak nor hear anyone. (Both have the same name "Shouko") Komi, Shouko & Ishida, Shouya who has Communication Disorder, both of them are afraid of facing everyone nor talk to them. "Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu" is comedy, wholesome, and lighthearted. while "Koe no Katachi" talks about serious issues like anxiety, depression, suicide, and bullying which has more serious tones. 
report Recommended by TheMiserableWeeb
Both Komi and Akebi share the exact same objective: To make a hundred friends. They are both relatively popular among the other students so they interact with almost eveyone, and both series have a big cast of different characters 
report Recommended by KingShulox
tho Sono Bisque Doll have A LOT of ecchi, we're watching a helpful and foolish male-love-interest slowly realising the obvious feeling he has towards a pretty and popular girl (she's deeply in love and isn't oblivious about it). Oh and both have a good comedy!!!!  
report Recommended by chasevee
-Both female main characters can't make friends -Both female main characters have some kind of a (psychological) disability -The male main character helps her to make friends -Same romance vibes -Friendly mothers and good supporting characters 
report Recommended by Raslen_1412
Similar type of humor. MC is popular in the school and everyone´s obsessed over them.  
report Recommended by MoeMoeKyun001
The same female characters that have a communication problem, and would rather write what they want say, feel or express and a guy who now has the responsibility to be with a self muted girl.  
report Recommended by JiangHaoyi1979
Both anime have a character that have difficulty with verbal communication so they use hand sign and written to communicate.  
report Recommended by gakuendo
they both follow a socially akward high school character who wants to make friends but can't because of their social anxiety 
report Recommended by Tievee
Komi doesn't go as extreme as Asobi Asobase, even if some characters act abrasively/irreverently in both shows, it does compare with both series taking place in school and take a mundane enough situation but because the characters we follow can't act normally the whole thing takes an extreme turn which results in laugh-out-loud comedy. Both shows are famous/infamous for the various reactions which elevate the comedy aspect of the series, Komi character expressions are intentionally dull but are usually placed intense situations while Asobi Asobase's facial reactions get intentionally disgusting or unappealing in their explosive humor. If you're seeking something stronger than Komi, Asobi Asobase   
report Recommended by ReSeinen
both male protagonist has similar characteristics and both female protagonists are beautiful and soft spoken in both animes they have there benches near each other, female protagonists try to hide their feelings about male protagonist 
report Recommended by Seven1598
Both have the main character be simped over in a gay manner by people of the same sex while said main character is not explicitly gay themselves. In Kobayashi's case, this is shown to take a much more serious tone as nobody ever attempts to harm Komi. The simps also work at a maid cafe. If Agari is your favorite character for some reason you would like this in my OPINION. 
report Recommended by Mushroomen
If you liked the whole shy protagonist thing and the tension between the two main characters, I think you would like "Komi can´t communicate" even more. It has better side characters, and the story feels more wholesome. Yes, there is no "teasing" but it has its own strategy. 
report Recommended by Profix274
the girl here also has the same problem as komi. she makes an interesting face whenever she tries to smile (imagine kageyama tobio trying to smile HAHA) *the guy helps her just like tadano  
report Recommended by rustmaynn
Both are skit-based comedy in a school setting that relies on misunderstandings and are filled with eccentric characters. The big difference is that "Komi Can't Communicate" is heavily centered on the protag, Komi with a POV leading man while in "School Rumble", it mostly follows Harima Kenji but the antics of the entire set of characters are the main content, most of the time involving Harima himself but not necessarily always focusing on just him. 
report Recommended by Jozuwa-_-
Both have ordinary helping male and popular but "somehow need help" type female. Imagine watching Bunny Girl Senpai focusing on one charachter and telling the story in a Horimiya way without too much drama. 
report Recommended by mesocyon