8/6/2023 0 Comments Saekano fanservice![]() ![]() Both series have external pressures that threaten the integrity of the central friend group. Saekano tends to stick to its game development plot roots, but elaborates on its premise with problems that arise when individuals have their own unique motivations, while Sakurasou tends to explore subplots not necessarily related to Sorata's caretaking of Mashiro, at least directly. While the initial premise of the two series-Sakurasou's Sorata having to contend with a socially inept Mashiro and Saekano's Tomoya attempting to use the ordinary Megumi as the central heroine in his game-remains a driving force throughout their entire series, both Sakurasou and Saekano broaden from those premises quite quickly, and ultimately that premise simply becomes a vehicle for deeper character introspection. Though the MC's influences and characters are similar, the strength of Sakurasou and Saekano is achieved thematically and in similar ways. ![]() Sakurasou is comparatively more serious in this respect. The atmosphere of Saekano and Sakurasou is mostly jovial, but that doesn't stop the two from diving into more emotional arcs (especially later in the series). Both Mashiro and Megumi are unfamiliar with the world of Sorata and Tomoya.īoth series populate their plots with a healthy blend of broader comedic and lighthearted moments and more somber, dramatic happenings. Sakurasou's Mashiro and Saekano's Megumi-the lead female protagonists in their respective series-encounter the MCs Sorata and Tomoya by circumstance in the first episode and fill similar character roles, with Mashiro's demure and aloof attitude pairing well with Megumi's stoicism and seeming mediocrity. In both Sakurasou and Saekano, the MC's persistence draws these talented friends into a ragtag circle of game development, and the two series dabble heavily in the game development process. Though their passions are strong and indefatigable, their technical skillsets pale in comparison with the friends they meet along the way, who have their own talents and ambitions in life. Each involve the MC attempting to fulfill their game design dreams. Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo (Sakurasou) and Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata (Saekano) are very similar in some elements of their plot, the roles the characters play, and the general atmosphere. ![]() This recommendation is reflective of the totality of Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata, including the first and second seasons and movie. If you like Sakurasou, don't hesitate to go for Saekano. Saekano has comparatively more fan-service while Sakurasou is more serious. > A light-hearted comedy with an atmosphere of romance. > Complex Relationship issues within the group. > Main heroine is a Kuudere who has trouble showing her expressions. > All the group members in the group are excellent at either one field or another > A lot of depth is shown to the process of game-building/anime-making. > Atleast two girls are competing over the protagonist ![]() > Assembles a crew out of his associates in the same school as him, who are directly related to him in one way or the other. > MCs even have the same voice actor (Is this co-incidence or what? Yoshitsugu, you sly bastard) and quite frequent outbursts of embarrassment, when a character makes double meanings. > Often berated for not contributing enough. Sounds familiar right? Congrats, you just found a Doppelganger. Let's See, A wimpy stereotypical protagonist assembles a motley crew of geniuses, who have quite some bolts loose from their minds. ![]()
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