A high schooler assists various girls dealing with supernatural 'oddities' that represent their internal traumas. It is the gold standard for dialogue-heavy supernatural drama.
Why it's similar: Both series feature a protagonist helping a rotating cast of girls solve supernatural problems that serve as literal metaphors for psychological issues. The chemistry and rapid-fire banter between the leads are almost identical in tone.
Power comparison: Neither show uses traditional combat; instead, characters resolve 'afflictions' through conversation, self-reflection, and understanding the root of their emotional pain.
Why watch after Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai: Watch this if you want a more experimental, avant-garde take on the 'supernatural problem of the week' format with incredible visual flair.
