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Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e
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Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e
Munou na Nana
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Munou na Nana
-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
Both centre around manipulation, analysis, and deceit. Both are in a school-setting that receives excessive funding from the government.
report Recommended by marliah09
Set in a strange high school for the gifted, these two anime tell the story of a morally grey main character as they confront their challenging highschools through wits manipulation tactics. At their core, these are power fantasies fueled plot twists and shallow themes that can somewhat work for watchers who are fans of the tropes.
report Recommended by korix_
- Both settings take place in a school and the scandals and dark secrets revolving around the school - MC where they both have sides they hide from the rest of the classroom - Both an easy watch as they are a 1-cour show (Classroom of the Elite / 12 Ep l Talentless Nana / 13 Ep) I think one will really enjoy both series because the settings are relatively the same and the thrills it gives off are pretty darn exciting. This feeling of course might vary as I myself was sort of frustrated when watching Talentless Nana. Don't take my word for it though. Check it  
report Recommended by lilricecooker
Both stories focus on Elite Classes, the two high schools are far from the outside world and are prohibited from contacting it. In both series there are psychological analyzes of the characters, and we have analytical, logical, observant characters and manipulative and intelligent characters. There are mysteries and other interesting and well planned things. Both works are similar in that sense. The main difference is that Munou na Nana has a supernatural setting and YouJitsu is a Slice of Life.
report Recommended by Koberu-kun
both have the same style, namely having characters that have iq ++ intelligence and have upper and lower class elements, both of which have characters that take advantage of their side or friends
report Recommended by Asdwrq
Munou na Nana and Classroom of the Elite have a very similar tension of students engaged in high stakes battle of minds. Also, in both shows, the most intelligent character is masquerading as something that they are not in order to stay undercover, and it takes time to understand their motivations and backgrounds.
report Recommended by Summerwild
A class apart overflowing with prodigies, the psychology has nothing to envy to Classoom of the élite, these two works deserve an equal treatment, a lot of thinking is required which left me in suspense every episode, their intentions are surprisingly similar but in the end completely opposite, our protagonists are wonderfully developed as well as the opening and ending which are beautiful.
report Recommended by Mel_liw
- Both involve the setting of a single ‘unique’ school and its members - Both involve students playing mind games in order to outwit one another - Both protagonists have unusual backstories which set them apart from their peers
report Recommended by Atsunome
Both are thrillers and involve an insanely smart protagonist.
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