Hori and Miyamura discover each other's secret lives outside of school, leading to a grounded and incredibly sweet relationship. It’s the gold standard for modern rom-coms that don't waste time.
Why it's similar: Like Tonikawa, it focuses on the relationship's progression after the initial attraction rather than an endless chase. The couple gets together early, allowing the story to explore their genuine chemistry and mutual support.
Power comparison: Both shows focus on emotional intelligence and realistic social interactions rather than any supernatural combat or power systems.
Why watch after Tonikawa: Over The Moon For You: Watch this if you want a romance that feels like a natural evolution of friendship without unnecessary misunderstandings.
