After their home burns down and he is abandoned by his father, Koushi Nagumo wanders homeless until he collapses on the street. He is found by a woman named Mineru and taken to a female dormitory. Koushi discovers that Mineru is the temporary manager there, and she invites him to be the permanent dorm mother to the problematic female residents.
The Ara Ara levels~!! They are off the charts here! If you are looking for more thirsty college girls anime recommendations like Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory, then head on down below.
Anime Like Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory
For Fans of Living With Women
Love Hina
After making a childhood promise with a girl who moved away, Keitaro is dedicated to getting into the prestigious Tokyo University. Unfortunately, he is hopelessly stuck failing his entrance exams. In order to continue trying, he moves out of his parent’s house into his grandmother’s inn to work as a manager. However, what he doesn’t know is that her hot springs inn is also an all-girls dorm.
Love Hina has near the exact same plot with other details that led to this thing even ecchi anime used to have called plot. The biggest difference is that Love Hina features ecchi between a college guy and similarly aged girls, not a a child and girls that are a decade older than him.
Monster Musume
With his parents abroad, Kimihito Kurusu is living the quiet alone life. Or rather, he was until an incompetent interspecies exchange coordinator made him the caretaker of a Lamia named Miia. With a supernatural creature now living in his house, it serves to not only break up his peace, but attract other supernatural beings as well.
One guy. Many busty girls. Endless lewd shenanigans. That is what these two series have in common. However, Monster Musume, obviously, has an older main character and monster girls. Yet, if you were into the ecchi of Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory, then you are all set here.
The Caretaker of Sunohara Hall
Due to his feminine looks, Shiina Aki is always being treated like a girl. In order to change, he decides to attend a middle school in Tokyo. Staying that the Sunohara boarding house, he meets the caretaker Sunohara Ayaka as well the three other girls that live there who happen to be on the student council of his new middle school.
Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory is like a more hardcore version of this show. The Caretaker of Sunohara Hall is all-around cuter and less lewd. However, while the characters are also closer in age, they sure aren’t made to look like it.
Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs
Yuragi-sou was once a hot springs inn, but is now a boarding house that only has a few residents. Rumor has it that the boarding house is haunted, and this rumor has attracted a homeless psychic that is hoping to exorcise the ghost in order for an affordable place to stay. However, he discovers that it is not a malicious ghost, but a ghost named Yuuna that all the other residents can see as well.
While obviously Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs has the whole supernatural aspect to it, the series is about a show where a main character ends up living in a boarding house that is coincidentally filled with all women. It’s comedy. It’s hella ecchi. It’s probably for you.
For Fans of Taking Care of Each Other
Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid
Miss Kobayashi is a programmer that lives alone in her apartment. However, one day a giant green dragons ends up on her doorstep and transforms into a women in a maid outfit. Apparently Kobayashi had gotten drunk one night and ended up saving this dragon. Now, dragon Tooru intends to repay her debt through housework.
If you enjoyed the comedy and the odd characters, but didn’t necessary need all the skin, Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid is a good follow up. Both series are about characters taking care of others, even if they can technically take care of themselves. While Kobayashi isn’t an ecchi comedy, it does have some unnecessarily busty characters as well.
Meddlesome Kitsune Senko-san
Nakano is a salaryman that works for a company that greatly exploits him. He returns to home each day exhausted, and one day, returns home to find an 800-year-old fox girl has invaded his home. She cooks, she cleans, and she states that she will heal his exhaustion with her occasionally questionable care.
Senko is more wholesome about everything and definitely more for the “flat is justice” crowd. Both series do, however, follow people that are taking care of adults who need someone to take care of them.
Tonikawa – Over the Moon For You
After being ridiculed for his strange name, Nasa, like the space agency, decides he will become a man even greater than the starry sky. However, one night, that all changes when he sees a beautiful girl. She ends up saving him from being fatally hit by a truck while crossing the street to talk to her. Having chased her down despite his serious injuries, he asks her out. She says she will go out with him if they marry. He agrees, and passes out. Waking up to find her gone, he abandons his ambitions until one day when she shows up with their marriage registration.
While distinctly more wholesome and about a married couple, both series feature rather innocent characters just trying to get through their lives. They cook, the clean, they help with problems, and they love. However, Tonikawa lacks the ecchi.
For Fans of Problematic Quirky Girls
The Pet Girl of Sakura Hall
Unable to resist taking in abandoned kittens, and amassing quite a collection of them, Sorata Kanda is forced to move to Suimei High School’s infamous Sakura Hall. This dorm is used to house all the misfit students that don’t quite fit in the regular housing. There, Sorata meets an array of different oddballs that inspire him to work towards getting back into the regular dorms and away from them. However, when a new transfer student moves in, he meets the incredible artist, Shiina Mashiro. While talented, she is completely incapable of taking care of herself, and so, Sorata brings her into his care and his strange days truly begin.
Both series feature characters that end up in dormitory boarding houses. Or even more specifically, boarding houses where they put the troublesome students. While The Pet Girl of Sakura Hall isn’t ecchi, the dorm is filled with similar quirky oddballs.
The Kawai Complex Guide to Manors and Hostel Behavior
Kazunari Usa is starting high school and finally talked his parents into letting him live alone. Excited for his new life, he moves into the Kawai Complex boarding house, only to find his new roommate a complete BSDM weirdo. Being put off by the eccentricity of it all, he is on his way to leave when he runs into his senior in high school, Ritsu Kawai, who also lives there. The sheer presence of this cool beauty talks him into giving life in this new house a try.
Kawai Complex is a romantic comedy, and barely even that. So there isn’t any ecchi here. However, both series follow the quirky residents of a dorm as they try to navigate their lives, but always come home to each other.
Invaders of the Rokujyoma
After his father relocated, Koutarou Satomi moves into the Corona House’s Room 106 because it is cheap. However, after wandering into a cave at his part-time job, he finds his apartment invaded with mystical creatures that all lay claim on it.
Why have all the cute girls spread across a whole dorm? Why not put them in the same room together with the main character, right? Regardless of the lack of distance, both series are ecchi shows that follow one normal dude that has his virtue imperiled by a number of oddball women.
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