The Kingdom of Girtonia is blessed with a family that has given birth to saints for centuries. Currently, they have two sisters who both possess the ability to protect the land from monsters.
The eldest daughter, Philia, is considered a prodigy while the younger sister, Mia, has tremendous abilities, but is most beloved for her more charming personality. Despite their differences, the sisters love each other.
This means Mia is shocked to find out that Philia has been sold to another nation by her parents and fiancee, the second prince of Girtonia, who wanted the more amicable Mia to be his wife instead. While Philia finds more support than she ever found at home in her new nation of Parnacorta, things start to become grim in her homeland.
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Anime Like The Too-Perfect Saint: Tossed Aside by My Fiance and Sold to Another Kingdom
For Fans of Women Too Good At Their Jobs

The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent
Sei, a young office worker, is summoned to a new world. However, the people who summoned her to banish dark magic from the world only meant to summon one person they would call Saint. Instead, they summoned two, and Sei discovers that they actually like the other girl better.
Not really caring about that, she ends up making potions at a research institute using her newfound magic. Unfortunately, while she is unexpectedly talented at her work and happy doing it, she begins to think that she is indeed the Saint.
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent
- A woman has miraculous abilities, but is shunned from the people she is supposed to be using them for by a stupid prince
- The woman goes to a different place and finds fulfillment in her job
- Romance with a handsome blonde man who treats her nice
- The woman saves people, even the ones that shunned her by using her abilities
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent
- The Saint’s Magic Power is an isekai series. So she is summoned accidentally with another woman, the stupid prince wants the younger girl, and so the heroine goes off to do her own thing despite actually being “the chosen one”
- Too-Perfect Saint trades one royal family for another, The Saint’s Magic Power trades a royal family for a normal life and a romance with a military man.
- The Saint’s Magic Power has reverse harem vibes, but technically is not.

Doctor Elise – The Royal Lady with the Lamp
After being executed in her past life for her evil deeds, Elise was reincarnated into our modern world as an orphan where she dedicated her life to becoming a master surgeon. However, after being involved in a plane crash, she treats as many people as she can before succumbing to her own injuries.
Suddenly, she finds herself back in the younger years of her previous life where her precious family is still alive and her kingdom has yet to slide into despair and bloodshed like it did after she became empress.
In order to avoid the deaths of her family and her own execution, Elise breaks off her engagement with the prince and decides to become a doctor instead.
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Doctor Elise
- A woman is too good at her job, earning the admiration, suspicion, and envy of people in her life
- The main character chronically helps people
- The main character is deeply integrated with the royal family, but not part of it
- Romance element with a prince
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Doctor Elise
- Doctor Elise is an isekai/regressor hybrid. A woman gets killed in her fantasy world, reincarnates in our world and becomes a doctor, dies again, and regresses back to the period before she was killed in her previous life/world.
- Doctor Elise has reverse harem vibes
- The prince in Doctor Elise, who is the love interest, is a bit more of a brooding sort than the easily likable Oswald.
- Doctor Elise is about being a medical doctor. There is no magic involved in the process.

Villainess Level 99 – I May Be the Hidden Boss but I’m Not the Demon Lord
In the otome game Light Magic and the Hero, a common girl let into a magic school for nobility and her handsome love interests that she meets at school level up together and eventually defeat the demon lord. Afterwards, players can even fight the hidden boss – the villainess of the game and wielder of rare dark magic, Yumiella Dolkness.
For one unlucky girl, she finds herself reincarnated into the world of Light Magic and the Hero as a young Yumiella Dolkness before the events of the game. In order to not be killed as the hidden boss, she spends her childhood leveling up in dungeons, eventually reaching an unheard of max level of 99.
While everyone doubted her max level status at first, Yumiella is indomitable, which has consistently gotten in the way of her wanting to live a quiet life and not be the hidden final boss of the game.
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Villainess Level 99
- Stoic/emotionally-muted heroine
- The heroine trained so diligently that she is now wildly, envy-inducingly powerful
- Romantic element with a noble man
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Villainess Level 99
- Villainess 99 is an isekai anime, and a otome game villainess-themed one.
- The heroine in Villainess 99 is deadpan for comedy, she isn’t the emotionally abused sort that Philia is.
- The heroine in Villainess 99 is denser than a neutron star when it comes to her love interest for comedy.
- Villainess 99 is about the heroine trying to not die, so she is occasionally less wholesome in her motivations and isn’t quite the chronic people-helper that Philia is.
For Fans of Broken Up With And Falling In Love

Dahlia in Bloom – Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools
After dying from overwork, an Japanese office lady laments the fact that she never found something she could be passionate about.
However, she is reborn at Dahlia Rossetti, the daughter of Carlo Rossetti, a well-liked magical artificer who created many useful tools for the world. Being raised by Carlo, Dahlia finds great appreciation for creating magical tools and passionately decided to become an artificer herself.
Years later, Dahlia is engaged to her father’s apprentice and trying to set up herself up as a magic artificer outside of her father’s shadow. However, his sudden passing leaves her reeling. Learning that her fiancee wishes to break off their engagement for another women he had been seeing is another blow.
Despite these set backs, Dahlia is not ready to give up her dream of becoming a magic artificer and commits herself to her passion.
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Dahlia in Bloom
- A woman has a job she loves and is envy-inducingly good at in a fantasy land
- A wildly insecure man dumps her for another woman and she finds romance with a much nicer man while he spirals.
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Dahlia in Bloom
- Dahlia in Bloom is an isekai, but it’s not much of a focus.
- Dahlia in Bloom is about a woman who makes magical objects based on modern conveniences in a fantasy land. Think magical engineer/inventor.
- Dahlia in Bloom is far more of a personal story for the heroine, and less about saving any kingdoms.

7th Time Loop – The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy!
While being reborn after death once is a magnificent chance at a new life, for Rishe Imgard Wertsner, she is on her 7th reincarnation!
After the crown prince breaks their engagement and she is banished from the country, Rishe always explores a new career. From making a living as a traveling trader to healing people with medicine, she has honed a number of skills in her lifetimes. However, every time, she gets caught up in a war five years later and is killed.
One her seventh loop, she has a clandestine meeting with Arnold Hein, the heir-apparent to a neighboring empire and the man that starts the war that kills her every time. Instead of being enemies, her actions as she is going through the start of her new opportunity at life capture his attention and he proposes that she become his wife.
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and 7th Time Loop
- A woman is broken up with by the prince she was betrothed to, but swiftly becomes betrothed to a different prince in another country.
- Heroine goes to another country and develops a chronic habit of helping people
- The heroine is good at many things
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and 7th Time Loop
- 7th Time Loop is a regressor anime. She gets broken up with, ends up in a profession, dies, and loops back again. It has indeed been 7 loops when the series starts.
- 7th Time Loop’s love interest is more the brooding, lightly menacing sort of prince. As he kills her in every loop, often inadvertently, they also don’t get along so well at first.
- 7th Time Loop has reverse harem vibes since most of the people she helps are handsome men she met in her past lives.
- 7th Time Loop is more grounded and less magical.

I’m The Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss
Being constantly ill, a girl passed her time in the hospital playing otome games. However, one day she wakes up in the world of the game she was playing. What’s more, she wakes up as Aileen Lauren Dautriche, the villainess of the game.
After childhood friend and crown prince Cedric publicly breaks up with her for the game’s protagonist, Aileen makes moves to avoid the tragic future that results in her death.
She decides to propose to Cedric’s half-brother, Demon King Claude who, if left alone, would transform into a dragon and off-handedly kill her in the game.
So begins her quest to tame him.
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and The Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss
- A woman is dumped by a terrible prince, and swiftly finds romance with a different prince
- Enjoy as you watch the original prince get brought low as his older brother usurps him as heir
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and I’m The Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss
- I’m The Villainess is an isekai anime, and an otome villainess-themed one
- I’m The Villainess is more comical and far less dire in all respects. It’s a light-hearted sort of affair.
- The love interest in I’m the Villainess is more the wounded, brooding type of prince.
- The heroine in I’m The Villaienss is trying to save her own life, and is often comically selfish in her efforts to do so. She’s not so much a chronic people-helper like Philia.
For Fans of Too-Nice Girls Falling In Love

Snow White With The Red Hair
Shirayuki is an herbalist that lives a normal life in the country of Tanbarun. However, when her beautiful red hair is noticed by the Prince Raji, he tries to make her his concubine.
She then decides to cut her hair and flees into the forest. It is there she is rescued by the second Prince of neighboring country, Wistalia, named Zen.
In order to repay her life debt to him, she sets her hopes on becoming the court herbalist in the capital of Clarines.
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Snow White With The Red Hair
- A girl is sent away or flees from her kingdom to another country
- The heroine starts a romance with the second prince of her new home
- The heroine has a profession that she is passionate about
- Chronic people-helping heroines
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Snow White With The Red Hair
- Snow White has the heroine running from a prince that wanted to make her a concubine rather than being sent away like Philia.
- Snow White has the heroine still learning about her chosen profession, rather than being very good at it like Philia already is.
- Snow White is more grounded in its world. There is minimal magic.

Saint Cecilia and Pastor Lawrence
On the outskirts of a small town, Lawrence serves as pastor for the town’s church. There, he is also responsible for guiding and caring for the Saint – a lady that is closer to God than others. Saints are rare, but they serve to guide parishioners with their struggles and provide them with advice.
In Lawrence’s church, the Saint Cecilia is a kind girl who sincerely does her very best, but is easily exhausted by her duties. This leads her to act a little more relaxed when it is just Lawrence and herself.
After forming a strong friendship, Lawrence takes good care of her while she makes sure he is kept safe and healthy from the spirits that seem unnaturally attracted to him.
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Saint Cecilia and Pastor Lawrence
- The heroine is a saint, and a very good one that attracts the attention of many
- The saint starts a romance with a tender man who has nothing but respect for her
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and Saint Cecilia and Pastor Lawrence
- Saint Cecilia is more of a slow romance that is focused on the fairly peaceful day to day life of the saint and the man that takes care of her. There is no fantastic kingdom saving here.
- No one is royal in Saint Cecilia and they live in a rather backwater village.
- Saint Cecilia is far more focused on the romance than anything else.

I’m Giving the Disgraced Noble Lady I Rescued a Crash Course in Naughtiness
With his powerful magic earning him the label of “Demon Lord” and causing him to be feared by most people, Allen Crawford lives in seclusion in the woods.
One day, he finds a girl collapsed in the forest and brings her home. He learns that her name is Charlotte and she was falsely accused of evil deeds which resulted in the annulment of her arranged marriage to royalty and forced her to flee her country.
Having experience being betrayed by humanity before, Allen decides to not just give her a place to call home, but declares that if people think she is a bad person, he will teach her to do all sorts of naughty things!
Similarities Between The Too-Perfect Saint and I’m Giving the Disgraced Noble Lady I Rescued a Crash Course in Naughtiness
- A girl is sent away from or flees her country to another
- She starts a romance with a man in her new country that teaches her its okay to want things for herself.
- The heroine is too wholesome, too perfect, too taken advantage of.
Differences Between The Too-Perfect Saint and I’m Giving the Disgraced Noble Lady I Rescued a Crash Course in Naughtiness
- Disgraced Noble Lady has a noble girl forced to flee after she is blamed for a scandal by her awful family.
- The romance in Disgraced Noble Lady is between the noble girl and a mage who lives like a hermit in the woods.
- Disgraced Noble Lady is far more cute and light-hearted
- Disgraced Noble Lady focuses more on the romance and slice of life activities of people who live together. It also focuses more on teaching the heroine that it is okay to want things and be a normal amount of selfish.
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