Sakurai Shinichi just wants a little peace and quiet, but after he meets a kouhai, Uzaki Hana, from his old high school swim club at university, she wants to hang out. This peppy, loud, and well endowed woman just wants to spend time together and tease him. Will Shinichi get the peace and quiet he desires? No.
This is a series made without much thought to plot, but packed full of the things it knows that anime fans want – big boobie girls to playfully tease them. If you are looking for anime recommendations similar to Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out, then head on down below.
Anime Like Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!
For Fans of Teasing
Skilled Teaser Takagi-San
For Nishikata, no one knows him better than Takagi-san. Unfortunately for him, she uses this knowledge to unrelentingly tease him on a daily basis. Nishikata vows to get revenge for all that blushing he has done, but is he good enough to overcome her skill?
Both shows are minimal on the plot but instead focus on sketches where the main two characters interact through teasing. However, Takagi is less sweet about it and Nishikata is more frustrated than full tsundere like Shinichi. The age difference is also worth noting. Takagi follows middle schoolers while Uzaki follows college students.
How Clumsy You Are, Miss Ueno
Third year Junior High student Ueno is in love with the concept of falling in love. As such, she is driven to create love inventions and tests them out on her kohai.
Both series are about a girl that is hyper focused on one guy. The anime series follows their shenanigans. While they have a difference in the age of the characters, they both have a similar focus on perversion.
Magical Sempai
Forced to join a club due to school requirements, one young man stumbles across the Magic Club and its sole member, Tejina. She manages to rope him into her club as part of her audience. Unfortunately, as she has massive stage fright, it doesn’t go very well.
Enjoy watching men be stalked by women with large breasts that want to tease them? Well, Magical Sempai is the same. Tejina, however, is more of a screw up.
For Fans of Clingy Girls
Aho Girl
Yoshiko Hanabatake is an idiot. So much so that even her own mother has given up hope on her. However, her studious and terrifying childhood friend A-kun is up to the task of shutting down her shenanigans at every turn.
Uzaki and Aho Girl are both about uninterested male characters that are plagued by a specific woman in their life. Aho Girl is definitely less flirty and more comedy.
Love, Chuunibyou, and Other Delusions
Everyone has that stage in their life where they think themselves special, different from mere humans. This phenomenon is called Chunibyou Syndrome and most common in pre-pubescent children. In middle school, Yuuta Togashi thought himself the Dark Flame Master. He has since grown out of it upon entering high school and looks back at those cringe-worthy times with displeasure. Unfortunately, after a chance meeting with Rikka Takanashi, a girl believing to have a God in her eye, she attaches herself to him and brings that Chunibyou past back out.
While both series start out with the male main character disinterested in their new, weird female stalker, eventually both series moves onto to them softening up. Chuunibyou goes full-on romance, though.
Seton Academy: Join the Pack
Thanks to population decline, there are fewer humans left. Enter Mazama Jin, an animal hater who has enrolled in Seton Academy that is mostly anthropomorphic animal people. He immediately falls in love the Hino Hitomi, the only other human female in class. Unfortunately, as he tries to become closer with her, he gets pulled into the various shenanigans of his classmates.
The obvious difference here is the animal ears. Yet, other than that, these series have a lot in common as a male main character receives unwanted attention from a girl that turns his life into chaos. Of course, Seton has less ecchi.
For Fans of College Stories
Grand Blue
Iori Kitahara is excited to travel to the seaside town of Izu for his first year of college. He moves into his uncle’s scuba shop, Grand Blue, but things don’t go according to plan. Inside the shop is a bunch of naked and drunk upperclassman who get him drunk. After his cousin walks in, his college life starts to derail, but his work getting it back on track doesn’t go quite as planned either.
Did you enjoy Uzaki because it was in college and the comedy was allowed to be a little more mature? Grand Blue is the same. However, as it is not a romance series, it is just all top tier laughs.
Honey and Clover
Honey and Clover follows a group of college students who meet Hagumi, an artist with a tremendous amount of talent that transfers to their school. From there on, Honey and Clover tells stories about the joys of falling in love, the pain of letting go, and the journey to discovering who you really are.
Both series follow college-aged students. While they have a romance focus in common, Honey and Clover is definitely more drama-focused in that it actually has a plot that it follows. There are laughs too, but again, that is not the focus of Honey and Clover.
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 your more traditional dynamic of a normal guy and a tsundere girl. However, there is plenty of ecchi and comedy to be had. It is just that the romance gets more dramatically romantic.It is also worth noting that Uzaki and Kitsune look pretty similar.
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