

Studio + Other Works by Studio : Madhouse The main difference would be that Sonny boy is much more indie-like and less colorful than WEP. Its atmosphere is also as bizarre and confusing as that of WEP, with similar protagonists with low self-esteem who slowly but surely gain friendships along their journey. This anime is similar to Wonder Egg Priority as it is also a surrealist psychological character drama with a high emphasis on human nature and teenagehood. Trying to find their own world, they deal with mysterious phenomenons, and unique challenges that force them to confront a lot of their inner struggles - these scenarios serve a unique inspection of human behavior under stress. They come to realize that they are also able to travel from one dimension to another if they follow a set of strict rules. Sonny boy tells the story of thirty-six students who suddenly find themselves and their school building adrift in an empty black void-seemingly shipped to another dimension, some of the students awake to supernatural powers. List containing this anime: Top 16 Rom Com Anime That Will Melt Your Heat & Make You Laugh Genre: Comedy + Supernatural + Drama + Romance + School Studio + Other Works by Studio : CloverWorks Both stories deal with mental health issues and inner conflicts and are more centered around character development, albeit Bunny Girl Senpai is more goofy and light-hearted. In this encounter, our plot begins: how will our male protagonist Sakuta find a cure to this ‘Puberty Syndrome,’ a new affliction where bruises, cuts, invisibility, or self juxtaposition seemingly appear out of nowhere? Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai is quite similar to Wonder Egg Priority due to the fact that ‘Puberty Syndrome’ is caused by emotions: gossip or bad-mouth someone, and you might end up slashing their abdomen, fall in love, and you might create someone whom you think would fit your partner better than yourself. As she tests out her invisibility, she walks around in a bunny suit and is shocked to meet a boy who can actually see her. Genre: Drama + Horror + Psychological + SupernaturalĮx-teenage actress Sakurajima Mai is slowly becoming invisible to everyone around her. One thing to note is that Mahou Shoujo Site deals with these dark themes much more graphically than Wonder Egg Priority, and one common critique is that this anime is too ‘edgy.’ The show illuminates the various pains of young adolescence and portrays different psychological concepts through its battles.

Aside from the similar obvious points in the plot and magical surrealist aspects, Mahou Shoujo Site deals with many similar themes explored in Wonder Egg Priority: suicide, bullying, depression, bullying, abuse, and trauma. Becoming a Magical Girl grants you powers, some of which can be used to kill. One night, as she lies awake thinking about death, her computer turns on, and a question appears: would she like to become a Magical Girl? At first, she dismisses this as some kind of malfunction, but as she is faced with escalated abuse at school, she decides to accept. Mahou Shoujo Site 魔法少女サイト - Magical Girl SiteĪya Asagiri is relentlessly bullied at school, she has no friends, and even at home, her older brother physically abuses her. Other similarities lie in the fact that both anime are coming-of-age stories, both protagonists have difficulties opening up, and both of their psyches are deeply explored through the use of colors and surreal scenes. While there are no fights with mystical creatures or high-adrenaline scenes, the overall atmosphere of Iroduku greatly resembles that of Wonder Egg Priority: it is lightheartedly peaceful yet incredibly sad and is composed of stunning visuals that might make you pause just to admire the sceneries. The story takes place in the past, as Hitomi's grandmother -for reasons she does not reveal- casts a spell and sends her back to when she herself was still in high school. Albeit this 'fantasy' aspect, the story is more slice-of-life in a world where magic just happens to exist. 17-year-old Hitomi Tsukishiro has magical powers in a world where a small fraction of the population are witches/mages.
