K-On actually makes an effort at having an overall plot, but in reality both of these shows are just cute girl doing random things for your entertainment. Student Council President Natsuo Maki is considered the epitome of perfection.
However, when Riko enters the student council room on an errand, she discovers Natsuo practicing her kissing and not very gracefully. Riko discovers that the student council president desires more romance in her life and gets roped into helping her practice her romantic technique.
Obviously, Love Lab has a more yuri-sounding premise, but it is really just comedy and not actual romance. While K-On features girls acting silly in a musical atmosphere, Love Lab shows the girls acting silly in a romantic atmosphere.
Little did he know about all the unique personalities that also call Wagnaria their place of employment. While Working has more male characters in it, like K-On it sets itself up with a really loose plot so you can just watch the characters make their own stories.
It draws its plot from shenanigans and banks on the characters being quite loveable. Swearing off music after a certain incident, euphonist Kumiko enter high school looking for a fresh start.
However, it turns out she is surrounded by people with a passion for instruments that end up dragging her into a band aiming for nationals, and not a very good band at that. Obviously, both shows are about bands. Regardless, both series feature girls with a lot of passion, but not always quite as much talent that they need. Despite that, they struggle — adorably. Chika Takami is a self-proclaimed normal girl with minimal interest in clubs and no discernible talent. However, after visiting Tokyo, she discovers a stage where even a normal girl like her can shine — school idols.
Thus, she sets off on a mission to create her own high school idol group, but not without many obstacles along the way. Take the instruments out of K-On and this is what you get. These girls have a goal, and it is to become idols.
In K-On, their goal is to start a band. You watch them work towards it and look cute while doing it. This is the story of Productions, a studio that manages the talents and personalities of 13 different idols.
If you enjoyed how cute the characters were in K-On, then Idolmaster is really for you. Upon discovering an old list she made in the last year of middle school, Mari Tamaki, who is now in her second year of high school realizes she is not making the most of her youth. Whenever she tries to do something new, she is paralyzed with inaction. Knowing full well it is close to impossible, she works hard in order to go to search for her mother and invites Mari along for the ride. In their plots, these two series have absolutely nothing in common aside from girls working towards a goal.
However, what really draws them together is the feeling you get when watching all these character interact. Don't let the military visuals deter you from watching Sound of the Sky, for it is more than that. Besides the sci-fi and military genre, it is about music and slice of life, too. A solider in the Helvetia army camp, Kanata Sorami, wants to learn the bugle.
Sergeant Major Rio Kazumiya mentors her. In the process, it's truly magical to see a bugle club emerge in the army. All three are led by their musical mentors Major Rio and Captain Felicia. Before you know it, heavenly sounds start coming out of base camp. Sound of the Sky deserves all praise for the portrayal of the human side of the army.
The sound and the art style in particular, will take you back to K-On! A thoroughly eccentric comedy, Yuru Yuri is the tale of school kids, with the club-revival theme, of course. It begins as Akari Akaza meets middle-school girls, Yui, and Kyouko who have set up an amusement club. From there on, it is about a couple of schoolgirls who fawn over tea and have fun. Do not look for more than the plot claims.
You can watch Yuru Yuri for heartwarming moments, comedy and amusement. Another music, slice of life and comedy anime, Tari Tari is quite similar to K-On! For starters, it tells the tale of Konatsu Miyamoto, a high schooler who wants nothing next to singing in her high school club.
But that sadly can't happen since she's barred by her vice principal due to a previous year's mishap. Konatsu in her stead takes a u-turn, she forms her own singing club to vent out. Set on a difficult path, Konatsu is joined by Wakana Sakai in her endeavor. A standard coming of age musical anime, Tari Tari is an easy choice.
Kumiko Oumae, now a high schooler has given up on her euphonium passion due to a mishap in middle school. Years later, she finds herself surrounded by people with a passion for brass band.
Together they start the Kitauji High School band. With tubist Hazuki, contrabassist Kawashima, euphonist Asuka, trombonist Tsukamoto, and trumpeter Kousaka, the band must figure a way to win the national Kansai Band Competition.
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is about a slightly different high school club: supernatural. Belonging to comedy, mystery, slice of life and sci-fi genre, this anime originally aired in a nonlinear fashion.
But once you get hold of the chronological order, it makes for a pretty decent watch. It tells the tale of Haruhi Suzumiya who possesses reality-altering powers. Her main interests lay in meeting aliens and time travelers, so she ends up forming the SOS Brigade. She's joined by fellows Kyon, Yuki, Itsuki and Mikuru in her outlandish adventures. Amagi Brilliant Park just like K-On! The anime is centered around outlandish creatures who have set up an amusement park on Earth. Just when things are going good, the team realizes they don't meet sufficient grounds to break even with the owner of the theme park.
Enter: Kanie Seiya who is thoroughly impressed by theme park and it's Maple Landers. She decides to save the park from being permanently shut down. Truly heartwarming like K-On! Consider Love Live! School Idol Project and K-On! Love Live! It tells the tale of Otonokizaka High School that is about to be shut down due to a lack of applicants.
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