Summary

Teasing Master Takagi-san, akaKarakai Jouzu no Takagi-san, has produced three great seasons and a movie. Takagi and Nishikata’s relationship has slowly grown throughout the anime; while the teasing “war” between the two persists throughout the show, it serves primarily to deepen their connection and has gradually subsided.

Romantic comedy animeare not in short supply, but few shows balance the two genres as well asTeasing Master Takagi-san. For those looking to fill the void left by season 3 with laughter or love, here are some greatanime similar toTeasing Master Takagi-san.

Updated June 08, 2025 by Mark Sammut:As the Fall 2024 season is done, this is the perfect opportunity to add a few newanime like Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san. Click on the below links to jump to these shows.

Part of theSummer 2024 anime season,Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russianis a cute romcom that balances the two genres well, largely thanks to three characters. Originally from Russia, Alisa tends to be seen as relatively cold and unapproachable by her Japanese schoolmates, and she also likes to specifically pick on a male classmate, Masachika. However, this is all a defense mechanism to protect herself, and she often reveals her true feelings by speaking Russian, all the while believing that nobody can understand her. However, Masachika understands every single thing she says, which is quite embarrassing as she frequently talks about her feelings for him.

Alisa and Masachika are great, both as individuals and as a double act. Occasional teasing aside, their banter is very lighthearted and never goes beyond light poking, and they are supportive of each other. Their romance gradually blossoms throughout the season, and it is far more direct than the early episodes ofTeasing Master Takagi-san. Unlike Takagi and Nishikata’s dynamic, Alisa and Masachika are on equal footing, with each one being more than capable of witty dialogue that can make the other blush.

As good as those two are, Masachika’s sister, Yuki, is arguably the star of the show. Putting aside some fanservice, she is mostly there to be a chaotic force, producing most of the anime’s biggest laughs along the way. She also likes to tease both Alisa and Masachika.

Rather than focusing on young teenagers,How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixerrevolves around three college-age couples who are just starting on their road to romance. As suggested by the title, they meet at a mixer, although the three guys are surprised as they find three girls dressed as guys waiting for them. The latter work at a crossdressing bar, although they tend to wear their uniform outside that context as well.

Although not always the focus ofHow I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer, teasing is frequently used as a source of humor, particularly when Suou is interacting with Tokiwa. The former loves to push the latter’s buttons, and their banter is cute and funny. The rest of the characters are also great.

16Ranma ½

Bickering With Gradual Romance

OK,Ranma ½is a very different type of show toTeasing Master Takagi-san, even if they are both shonen comedies with hints of romance. Rumiko Takahashi’s classic manga was subversive and ahead of its time in many ways, but it is still an old-school story that utilizes slapstick very heavily; basically, Akane will occasionally drop a table on Ranma’s head. It happens, and the two spend most of their time arguing and insulting each other. Their initial adversarial dynamic makes sense since they are forced into an engagement by their parents, a situation that neither one of them appreciates, wants, or wishes to see through.

For all the differences that separate these two shows, Ranma and Akane’s gradual shift toward romance is fairly reminiscent of Takaga and Nishikata’s journey. Both series prioritize humor above everything else for most of their episodes, but they do not ignore the core relationship’s development either. Ranma and Akane become noticeably closer as the episodes progress, and they end up having quite a few cute moments along the way.

While a classic, the 1989Ranma ½anime enters filler territory after its first two seasons, causing Akane and Ranma’s relationship to constantly reset. The show still has plenty of funny episodes after this turn, but they are solely worth watching for the humor rather than romance. TheFall 2024 animeis arguably a better entry point.

One of thebest romance anime of 2023and a prime contender to be the same for 2024,The Dangers In My Heartis about as close to perfect as the genre gets. Before proceeding any further, it needs to be mentioned that this show does not center around teasing, so people specifically craving something like that will be left wanting. However, anyone searching for a cute romance about two middle-school students who slowly come to accept their emotions for each other cannot do better than this anime.

Ichikawa is somewhat of a loner, and he tends to fantasize about hurting his schoolmates. These daydreams are the definition of edginess, but they quickly subside once he starts to get to know Yamada, a charming girl who is something of an idol in her class. While Yamada is far more likable initially, Ichikawa grows exponentially throughout the series, and the transformation is beautiful.

Tomo and Jun have been friends since childhood, and they have quite similar personalities. Now in high school, Tomo has developed feelings for her long-time friend; however, Jun seems to struggle to see her as a girl. Consequently, under the guidance of the darkly-comic Misuzu and relentlessly chipper Carol, Tomo tries to transform into a more conventional girl. In truth, she did not need to change.

Tomo-chan Is A Girlleans very heavily into comedy territory, even though romance fuels most of the characters. Its humor is not particularly similar toTeasing Master Takagi-saneither, with the show focusing quite a bit on slapstick and borderline-absurdist shenanigans. Nevertheless,Tomo-chanis worth a recommendation since Tomo and Jun’s banter blends familiarity and tension well; meanwhile, Misuzu should be able to fill anybody’s teasing quota.

A polarizing show,The Foolish Angel Dances with the Deviltakes a while to find its footing, and its first few episodes can be off-putting depending on what a viewer is craving. Searching for humans who could aid Hell’s battle against Heaven, the demon Masatora enrolls at a high school and quickly sets his eyes on Lily, a girl who seems perfect. Unfortunately for the former, the latter is actually an angel, and she ends up tying Masatora to a contract that forces him to help her track down demons. This starts an unusual partnership that, in due time, becomes surprisingly wholesome.

Now,The Foolish Angel Dances with the Devil’s opening episodes mostly consist of Lily getting the better of Masatora, with some scenes going beyond just mischievous teasing. While periodically funny, these chapters involve a lopsided power balance that hurts the core relationship; however, this changes around the season’s halfway mark. As the protagonists spend more time together, their antagonistic dynamic shifts focus to playful and cute banter, eventually becoming pretty charming.

Komi Can’t Communicatedoes not have characters engaging in (good-natured) battle of wits, but the anime’s protagonist has severe social anxiety, forcing them to often not communicate directly. LikeTeasing Master Takagi-san, OLM’s anime is a comedy that sprinkles in romantic elements, the latter of which often come with a healthy helping of awkwardness.

Both shows feature main couples that communicate their feelings through roundabout ways as they attempt to come to grips with their natural attraction toward each other. However,Komidoes have a more prominent roster of supporting characters, and some of them like Najimi Osana are a delight.Komi Can’t Communicate’s second seasonwas also decent,

Sometimes, the lines of communication get crossed along the way. After admiring Umetarou Nozaki from a distance, Chiyo Sakura finally decides to reveal her feelings. Unfortunately, Nozaki misconstrues Sakura’s intentions and believes that she is a big fan of his shoujo manga. Long story short, Sakura becomes Nozaki’s assistant.

Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kunandTeasing Master Takagi-sanhandle both their comedy and romance differently from each other, with the former focusing more on misunderstandings to get its laughs. Despite their distinct parts, these shows cater to the same audience, specifically those who love their teen romance to come with a lot of jokes.

Takumi Usui and Misaki Ayuzawa are both perfect in their own ways, so they seem like they are made for each other. However, Misaki also happens to hate men, a fact that intrigues Takumi and just strengthens his interest in the student council president.

Maid Sama!largely consists of Takumi’s gently pestering Misaki through almost nothing but his sheer presence, and they steadily grow closer as the anime progresses. LikeTeasing Master Takagi-san,Maid Sama!makes its romance element obvious while also keeping it on the back burner for large chunks of thecomedy anime’s run.

One of a few 2023 anime to suffer production delays,Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisiblestarted off strong but, unfortunately, got lost in the shuffle as it adopted an unpredictable release schedule. Now that the full season is available, this cute anime is an easy recommendation for any slice of life comedy fans who want a hint of romance but nothing more.

While generally playful,Teasing Master Takagi-san’s one-upmanship might not be to everyone’s tastes; consequently, these folks might appreciateKubo’s softer comedic style. Sure, the eponymous girl does tease her schoolmate to an extent, but it always comes across as gentle ribbing between two people who are slowly becoming better friends.