Both shows feature a mainly female cast of various otaku stereotypes and a cross dressing boy. Both have a young adult cast, Genshiken is set in a college friend slice of life similar to Honey & Clover, and Kuragehime is in an apartment building shared by the female otakus. Kuragehime is more comedic and has a faster pace, Genshiken is more dramatic and somewhat more serious (still comedic). The focus in Genshiken is on fujoshi culture, light hints on homosexual (both genders) and boys love fetish, where Kuragehime uses the the otaku more as a backdrop for it's main couple hetero Cinderella story.
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Explanation by greenninja on Thursday, 05.10.2017 02:08