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Clannad. Same company made both with very similar elements such as the theme music.

Clannad

Both have very good storylines that are totally individual to the character no matter how random it is. The shows are both very similar in the fact that parts of the stories mirror each other as well as similar main character in similar situation Well, it has the same productionstudio, same kind of animation and style. Even the music sounds the same (what is great). And if you like the mysterious style of Clannad, you sure will in Kanon (2006).

From watching the first few episodes it is obvious to notice several similarities between the 2 shows and I'm not just talking about the production studio Both by the same company. The quality and cohesiveness of how the story all goes together. Made by the same company, aniamted in the same style and basically a pretty similar plot-line, Clannad and Kanon are very much alike and yet both so awfully enjoyable. Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Here is what bobobo is. a strange show following a gang of fighters rebeling against an tyranical army attempting to rid the world of hair.

Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo

The characters are armed with the powers of nose hair, jelly, gas and lots of other things. there is very little sense to be had. Almost every main character acts in strange ways with even stranger powers. If that sounds good to you then give it a watch. Its a hilarious and imaginative show. Nothing too revolutionary in terms of art and sound but nothing that will push anyone away. the story is fun but lacks any real strong moments. most of it is just them going from bad guy to bad guy after every arc with no real goal. Most of the characters are fun,but none of them can really stand amoung the best and they have weak moments. Black★Rock Shooter (OVA) Inspiration comes in a myriad of forms, and anything can lead a person on a flight of fancy.

Black★Rock Shooter (OVA)

In 2007 the artist Huke designed an original character called "Black Rock Shooter", which he posted on his blog. The character inspired Ryo, the leader of the band Supercell, to write a song entitled "Black Rock Shooter", and Huke joined the band to provide further illustrations that were used in the music video for the song. Anyone familiar with the band's musical history will find it unsurprising that the lyrics themselves are sung by none other than the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. In 2009 Yamamoto Yutaka's production comapny Ordet (Suzumiya Haruhi fans should recognise his name as the production director for the original series until he was fired from KyoAni during the making of Lucky Star), decided to make a series of animated music videos based on the original work in conjuction with Ryo.

And that's about it really. To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure what to make of the characters. Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai. There’s nothing quite like the loss of a loved one for changing a person.

Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai

We always feel that death is such an alien concept, it exists but is somehow detached and unrelated to our own little world until it comes knocking on our doorstep. Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai (We Still Don't Know the Name of the Flower We Saw That Day), tries to show us just how powerful an effect death can have on us. The keyword is ‘tries’, and for the most part, AnoHana succeeds. It is one of those anime that illustrates perfectly the idea that the relative distance to perfection is inversely proportional to the obviousness of huge, glaring flaws. For everything that AnoHana does just beautifully right, there is usually something little it gets horribly wrong. Before we go on, I would like to state for the record that I absolutely endorse this anime to anyone who asks, reasons which are perfectly illustrated in Archaeon’s neatly succinct review, of which I direct you to.