10. My first girlfriend is a gal
6.3/10
Junichi Hashiba, a high school student, laments that he does not have a girlfriend, even though his peers appear to be partnering up everywhere. His unmarried, unattached pals pressurize him into declaring his love for Yukana Yame, a lovely “gal” at school. Although Yukana is well aware that Junichi’s true motivation is to lose his virginity, she agrees to be his girlfriend.
Junichi quickly wins the hearts of other girls who have known Junichi or Yukana for a long time, such as his childhood buddy and neighbour Nene, Yukana’s gal pal Ranko, and the school’s Madonna Yui.
First, let’s look at the overall and enjoyment categories. On the comedy and enjoyment scales, this is a strong 9. There are numerous gags in this film, all of them are well-executed. In and of themselves, the characters are amusing. It’s all in one place. It’s just plain enjoyable.

9. Gamers
6.9/10
Amano Keita, the lonely protagonist of the show, is a gamer. The story begins when the cutest girl in the school finds out that our protagonist Keita is a gamer. She tries to recruit him into the gaming club of the school. But Keita thinks his life is perfect.
He wants to play games alone. As the story goes ahead, we have a lot of fun because of the misunderstanding done by Keita.
In some ways, this anime completes Netoge, and it appears to address the social aspects of video game nerds. At the same time, it appears to be a manifesto for having fun while playing games. With the rise of eSports, many people have begun to play games competitively.

8. Arakawa Under the Bridge
7.6/10
Kou Ichinomiya is the son of a wealthy businessman who is convinced of his superiority. But, one day, following a run-in with some naughty kids on Arakawa Bridge, he falls into the river that runs beneath the bridge. Fortunately, a passerby comes to his rescue, but now he owes his life to this stranger!
The stranger, Nino, a stoic, tracksuit-wearing homeless girl, lives in a cardboard box beneath the bridge and has just one wish: to fall in love with her. Now Kou has no choice but to agree and liver under the bridge with her.
Despite the absurd plot and characters, this show had a lot of charm. There was never a dull moment while watching Arakawa Under the Bridge, whether it was the suggestion of deeper meanings amid the comic outtakes or the number of uplifting scenes! It is one of the underrated anime I’ve ever seen.

7. Ijiranaide Nagatoro-San
7.6/10
Naoto Hachioji is an introverted second-year High School student who wants to avoid social interactions and spends his free time drawing comics. Nagatoro, a first-year student, unintentionally discovers his comic one day. She refers to him as “Senpai” and teases him to the point of tears.
She hangs out in the Art Club room with him, and she continues to bully. But Senpai develops a crush on Nagatoro as she continues to push him to be more assertive and gradually breaks out of his shell and becomes more involved in her life.
This is a great show to watch. The first few episodes have a masochistic and sadistic tone, but it becomes more wholesome as the series progresses. Ijirandaie Nagatoro-san is a gag anime rather than a tale. There is character development, which is an important aspect of storytelling, and that is what will keep you engaged.

6. Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions
7.7/10
This romance comedy anime story revolves around Yuuta Togashi, a young boy who is suffering from chuunibyou, or “Middle School 2nd Year Syndrome.” In technical terms, it’s a mental illness in which people think of themselves as smartass.
They also believe they possess some “unique power” that allows them to remain outside mainstream society. The fun begins when Yuuta meets Rikka, who is also a case of chuunibyou.
In the anime Drama, characterization and plot are well executed. That makes this show one of the most enjoyable. Only in the later episodes does one realize the level of thought and intelligence that went into the production of this show.

5. Teasing Master Takagi-San
7.7/10
Nishikata and Takagi, both in middle school, sit next to one other in class. Takagi, who adores Nishikata, delights in humiliating him with pranks and jokes. In reaction, Nishikata devises schemes to exact vengeance, but they always fail when she discovers and exploits his flaws.
At first glance, it appears to be a typical slice of life, yet the characters’ relationship is quite fascinating from the start. Overall, it’s a charming romantic comedy anime.

4. Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend
7.8/10
For years, otaku Tomoya Aki has been fascinated with collecting anime and light novels. Now he wants to create his own game to give people the same experience he had. So he enlists Eriri Spencer Sawamura, a boyhood friend, to illustrate and Utaha Kasumigaoka, a literary elitist, to write the scenario for his visual novel.
Now that he has his super-group, Tomoya only needs inspiration for his project, and he meets the lovely, docile Megumi Katou, after whom he bases his main character.
This anime has one of the cutest confession scenes. Each character has a distinct personality, which is reflected in the art and overall production quality. This show will make you laugh from the very beginning. It appears to be comedy-based, which is always a good thing in a show. There is a lot of fanservice, which is a great plus.

3. Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-Kun
7.9/10
Chiyo Sakura is a happy high school student who is in love with Umetarou Nozaki. When Chiyo confesses to her beloved Nozaki, she is perplexed. The stoic adolescent turns out to be a well-known shoujo mangaka who writes under the pen name Sakiko Yumeno! Chiyo becomes one of Nozaki’s manga assistants as a result of a series of misunderstandings.
As the anime moves forward, this series of misunderstandings continue. And to add more fun to that, more hilarious characters come.
This isn’t the type of anime you’re searching for if you’re seeking romance and relationships. Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-Kun is the anime for you if you’re seeking nonstop laughter and humour that revolve around love and romance.

2. Ouran Highschool Host club
8.2/10
Ouran Academy is a prestigious upper school for the wealthy. Haruhi Fujioka is a scholarship student from the middle class, which is unusual at the school. While looking for a peaceful study spot, she comes across an unoccupied music room that turns out to be the club room for the Ouran Host Club, a bunch of idle affluent lads with remarkable good looks who entertain female clients.
Haruhi is forced to join the Host Club as a “errand boy” after unintentionally knocking over a magnificent Rennaissance vase worth far more than she can reasonably repay (8 million). Haruhi, on the other hand, quickly demonstrates that she is a natural host (no training required) and is raised to full rank as a Host of the Ouran Host Club.

1. Kaguya Sama Love is War
8.7/10
Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya, the student council president and vice president of Shuchiin Academy’s senior high school division, look to be the ideal couple. Miyuki is the top student at the school and well-known throughout the prefecture, and Kaguya is the daughter of a wealthy multinational family. They like each other but are too proud to admit it, so they devise a variety of methods to force the other to confess. There is always something in between in a love story. In this anime it is “Pride” . Kaguya and Miyuki love each other but they can not confess it because of their pride. That puts them always in a awkward situation. Kaguya Sama Love is War has hell lot of funny movements. This may be the most famous romantic comedy anime.
