My Dress-Up Darling was nothing short of a huge hit when the anime adaptation debuted in Winter 2022. Based on Shinichi Fukuda’s beloved manga, Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru is a romance that also dives wholeheartedly into cosplay, a topic that precious few anime have explored beyond introducing it as a side character’s passion.
My Dress-Up Darling hit its first season out of the park, with CloverWorks delivering animation that compares favorably to just about any other show currently on the air. While the premise of an outcast being “saved” from their loneliness by a popular love interest is cliche, My Dress-Up Darling does the trope well by actively establishing a common interest between Wakana Gojou and Marin Kitagawa. Fans should check out a few romance anime like My Dress-Up Darling while they wait for that show’s sequel to debut at some point in the future.
Updated October 13, 2024 by Mark Sammut: My Dress-Up Darling season 2 is in the works, but a release date has yet to be announced. In the meantime, fans might want to check out some Fall 2024 romances.
Does Fall 2024 Have Any Anime Like My Dress-Up Darling?
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2.5 Dimensional Seduction Blue Box How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer Japanese Title 2.5-jigen no Ririsa Ao no Hako Goukon ni Ittara Onna ga Inakatta Hanashi Release Date 2024-07-05 2024-10-03 2024-10-05 Genres Comedy, Harem Romance, Sports Romance, Comedy Studio J.C.Staff Telecom Animation Film Ashi Productions Based On Manga Manga Manga Creator Yu Hashimoto Kouji Miura Nana Aokawa Streaming Service(s) HIDIVE Netflix HIDIVE
My Dress-Up Darling‘s sequel is in development, with a 2025 release seeming fairly likely. However, the information offers no comfort for fans craving more rom-com goodness, and they will have to just settle for whatever is currently airing in Fall 2024. Fortunately, the season is shaping up to be a pretty decent and varied one, including quite a few romance stories that lean into humor.
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While not direct copies of My Dress-Up Darling, the following Fall 2024 anime should be on any fans’ schedule. Who knows? They might prove to be new favorites.
- 2.5 Dimensional Seduction – A Summer 2024 continuation, 2.5 Dimensional Seduction is arguably the best anime pick for My Dress-Up Darling fans, as long as they do not mind a more harem-based structure. Beyond that, this show focuses on cosplay and features an awkward male protagonist who connects with girls through their passion, largely thanks to the arrival of the charming Ririsa. 2.5 Dimensional Seduction also has a lot of fanservice, even more so than My Dress-Up Darling.
- Blue Box – Wholesomeness with a side of romance and sports, Blue Box also revolves around protagonists who are drawn to each other due to their passions, with Chinatsu’s commitment to basketball spurring Taiki to focus on badminton. While their personalities are very different from Mrin and Gojou’s, Chinatsu and Taiki are nevertheless adorable as two slightly clumsy teenagers who are steadily growing closer.
- How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer – While not sharing too many direct similarities with My Dress-Up Darling, How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer also revolves around women who enjoy taking on different looks/personas. In this case, they crossdress as guys due to working at a bar that specializes in that type of experience. The characters are also in university and seem set to enter proper relationships quicker than most rom-com anime.
16 Our Dating Story: The Experienced You And The Inexperienced Me
Cute Romance About Ignoring Rumours
Aired during Fall 2023, Our Dating Story can, at a glance, be mistaken for a My Dress-Up Darling copycat since Runa Shirakawa’s appearance is reminiscent of Marin; however, the shows are fairly different overall. While My Dress-Up Darling takes a slow approach to build up its core romance, Our Dating Story jumps head first by establishing Runa and Ryuto as a couple in its opening episode.
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From there, the anime focuses on exploring the teenagers’ budding dynamic, and they have a charming and innocent rapport for the most part. Ryuto might be slightly polarizing with viewers who are tired of the “unpopular guy” trope in romance anime, but he is harmless. Runa is likable, and she has a unique backstory for the genre.
15 Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable!
Introverted Male Lead Surrounded By Big Personality Female Characters
Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable! and My Dress-Up Darling share a few key things in common, even if they are ultimately quite different. Born and raised in Tokyo, Tsubasa is moving to Hokkaido to live with a relative, and he is a bit nervous about starting this new chapter. However, those fears subside when he meets Minami, a gyaru with a warm and welcoming personality. The two become fast friends, with the girl helping the shy guy settle into his new life and school. Similar to Marin, Minami is very outgoing and uninhibited; meanwhile, Gojou and Tsubasa are both introverts who tend to slip into the background.
Now, Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable! eventually transitions into more of a harem, expanding Tsubasa’s friend group with the introduction of Sayuri and Rena. They are nowhere near as magnetic as Minami and arguably distract from the show’s pretty cute core dynamic. Still, like My Dress-Up Darling, Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable! keeps its romance as subtext for the most part, at least during the available episodes.
14 Shikimori’s Not Just A Cutie
Opposites Attract & Complete Each Other
Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie received quite a bit of hype prior to its Spring 2022 debut, inciting murmurs that it could be the show that fills in the void left by My Dress-Up Darling. First things first, do not approach Kawaii dake ja Nai Shikimori-san expecting it to be exactly like Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru as they are quite different types of shows.
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While the latter focuses on the build towards a relationship, the former starts with its main couple already together. They both have slice of life elements, but Shikimori is far more slow-paced since its early chapters (and episodes so far) are devoted to just following around the central characters, with little in the way of growth or development.
Still, people who enjoyed the adorable dynamic between Marin and Gojou in My Dress-Up Darling might appreciate Shikimori and Izumi’s sweet relationship in this sweet anime. Doga Kobo’s animation is also vibrant and pretty, matching the somewhat carefree tone of the story.
13 Whisper Me A Love Song
Love At First Performance
Speaking solely of the anime and not the manga, Whisper Me a Love Song is a mixed bag and a slight disappointment. Part of the Spring 2024 season, the show started pretty strong, before gradually losing momentum through uneven animation, a lethargic pace, and an unfortunate delay. Despite being based on a fantastic girls’ love manga, the adaptation is just above average and not a replacement for the source material.
That said, Whisper Me a Love Song is still a pretty cute, slow-moving romance about two girls who are both direct about their feelings and also unsure of themselves. While their dynamic is not very similar to My Dress-Up Darling‘s core romance, Yori and Himari’s relationship blossoms after the latter is moved by the former’s performance at their school’s opening show, and both characters spend plenty of time searching for or pursuing their passions.
12 Wagnaria!!
A Slow But Worthwhile Build
Wagnaria
- Japanese Title
- Working!!
- Release Date
- April 4, 2010
- Studio
- A-1 Pictures
- Number of Episodes
- 40
- Creator
- Karino Takatsu
My Dress-Up Darling is not just a romance anime, as it is also a slice of life. Working!! delivers a similar mix, just with the focus being on a family restaurant rather than the cosplay scene. Split into multiple seasons, the romance aspect grows more pronounced as the anime progresses, with a number of relationships being explored. Mahiru Inami and Souta Takanashi’s dynamic is the most similar to Wakana and Marin’s in My Dress-Up Darling, at least in the sense that it involves an outgoing character helping a more reserved person to come out of their shell.
Wagnaria!! is unfortunately not available on any streaming service, however, its spin-off, WWW.Wagnaria!!, is on Crunchyroll and VRV. Although this series does not feature much romance, its humor is similar to the main show.
11 Insomniacs After School
Finding Peace
In My Dress-Up Darling, Marin and Gojou connect thanks to their different but somewhat related passions; in Insomniacs After School, Isaki and Ganta’s relationship is built upon a shared plight. Both teenagers have spent years suffering from insomnia in silence, causing them to believe they cannot talk to anyone about their issues. However, one day, Ganta stumbles upon a sleeping Isaki in their school’s observatory, sparking an adorable friendship that steadily ventures into romance territory. Similar to My Dress-Up Darling, Insomniacs After School‘s main pairing grow closer through their normal everyday interactions, which gives the anime a slice of life feel.
To retain access to the observatory, Isaki and Ganta decide to restart the Astronomy club, causing them to explore a field they are not particularly interested in. While the romance is the show’s selling point, it is also a blast to see the protagonists slowly become more passionate about astronomy, even if they never quite reach Marin or Gojou’s love for fashion or hina dolls respectively.
10 My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU
Making Connections
My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU strikes a distinct tone to My Dress-Up Darling since it takes a more philosophical approach to its characters, particularly in its final season. However, the two shows share a few things in common. Hachiman and Wakana’s loner statuses stem from negative past experiences and are largely self-imposed, although the years of isolation have shaped the characters quite differently.
Both anime revolve around students coming together over a common cause, be it cosplay in My Dress-Up Darling or the Volunteer Service Club in My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU. More importantly, these anime take generic romance tropes and make them feel fresh, albeit in quite different ways. My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU‘s later seasons dive deep into their characters’ personalities, delivering introspective analysis of their anxieties, fears, and dreams.
9 The Dangers In My Heart
A Well-Paced Romance
Spring 2023 was absolutely packed with fantastic romances, and My Love Story With Yamada-kun At Lv999, Tonikawa: Over The Moon For You, and Insomniacs After School are all easy recommendations for fans of the genre. In comparison to those shows, The Dangers in My Heart took a while to fully reveal its brilliance; however, by the end of its run, the anime compared favorably to all of its peers, before surpassing all of them during its Winter 2024 season. Kyoutarou is an edgy teen, at least within his own mind. He tends to fantasize about killing his classmates, particularly a bubbly and endearing girl named Anna Yamada. In reality, Kyoutaro has a crush on Anna and uses these thoughts to distance himself from his own feelings.
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As the story progresses, Anna gradually pulls Kyoutarou out of his shell, all the while still coming across as a three-dimensional character in her own right. Despite their differences, both characters are coming to terms with their feelings for each other, and it is adorable and charming to watch them accept and embrace their emotions. The Dangers in My Heart is one of the best romance anime ever.
8 Paradise Kiss
Fashion Industry
Paradise Kiss
- Release Date
- October 13, 2005
- Studio
- Madhouse
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Creator
- Ai Yazawa
Ai Yazawa’s popular Paradise Kiss was adapted into a too-short anime by Madhouse, and while the show does not capture the brilliance of the Josei manga, it is still a solid watch. Paradise Kiss revolves around the fashion industry and follows Yukari Hayasaka, a frustrated student overwhelmed by her mother’s expectations, as she is dragged into the modeling world after being discovered on the street.
Yukari quickly falls for George Koizumi, a fashion designer who moves at the beat of his own drum. Their relationship is not quite as wholesome as Marin and Wakana’s dynamic, but Yukari and George are still riveting together.
7 ReLIFE
A Second Chance At Life
ReLIFE
- Release Date
- July 2, 2016
- Studio
- TMS Entertainment, Double Eagle
- Number of Episodes
- 17
- Creator
- Sō Yayoi
ReLIFE revolves around an experiment that de-ages people so they can get a second chance at high school. The project’s goal is to rehabilitate people who have become outcasts, to provide them with a chance to grow so they can eventually contribute to society as adults.
ReLIFE is initially a slice of life that explores Arata Kaizaki’s struggles to reintegrate into school, both academically and socially. While romance is not a significant factor, the anime does explore this avenue in its final few episodes and the ReLIFE: Kanketsu-hen special series.
6 Horimiya
Romance, Slice Of Life, & Comedy
Horimiya
- Release Date
- January 10, 2021
- Studio
- CloverWorks
- Number of Episodes
- 26
- Creator
- Hero
One of the more famous shows of 2021, Horimiya is all about love. The popular Kyouko Hori and the reserved Izumi Miyamura seem to be polar opposites, but they share a thing in common: their school personas do not reflect who they are outside of it.
Horimiya was also developed by CloverWorks, and the show’s art and animation are fantastic throughout. Like My Dress-Up Darling, Horimiya stresses the importance of not judging a book by its cover.
5 Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro
Bullying Turns Into A Wholesome Friendship
Sometimes, a bad first impression can sink a show; thankfully, Don’t Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro managed to survive its rough first episode. The quiet Naoto unwittingly catches the attention of Hayase, a younger girl who finds that she loves to tease her senpai. Initially, her mockery borders on bullying territory, but she quickly realizes she has taken things too far and tones down her antics.
By season 2, Don’t Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro has totally left behind its aggressive origins and transitioned into a wholesome romance about two teenagers who are shy about expressing their feelings. It is cute, funny, and sweet.
4 Say “I Love You”
Endearing & Grounded Romance
A history of bullying has forced Mei Tachibana to close off from the world as a form of self-protection, a decision that led her to have no friends. After a “meet cute” with the school’s resident heartthrob, Yamato, Mei’s life begins to change. Say “I Love You” has a considerably weaker start than My Dress-Up Darling as it does not justify Yamato’s interest in Mei; however, once the characters get together, the anime improves considerably.
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Mei and Yamato are incredibly likable, and they deal with grounded relationship challenges driven by communication issues.
3 Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku
Mature Relationships With A Lot Of Comedy
A shared interest serves as the basis of many relationships, and Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku explores that concept to a certain extent. While they have known each other for a long time and are both interested in otaku culture, the outgoing Narumi Momose never saw herself dating the socially awkward Hirotaka Nifuji; however, that changes when Hirotaka randomly asks out Narumi.
Although revolving exclusively around couples, Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku is more of a comedy than a pure romance. That said, the anime has its share of heart-pounding scenes that should satisfy romantics. Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku also handles its romance realistically, as while Narumi and Hirotaka gradually grow closer, their relationship is naturally slow-moving.
2 Kimi Ni Todoke: From Me To You
Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover
A timid girl who unfortunately looks like the ghost from Ringu, Sawako Kuronuma has led a high school life defined by loneliness and anxiety. On the other hand, Shouta Kazehaya is the guy every girl wants to be with; naturally, the two start to get close, a camaraderie that inspires Sawako to open up.
Kimi ni Todoke: From Me To You is arguably the standard-bearer for anime about an outcast and popular student falling in love, especially when it comes to shoujo. While the show does resist making Sawako and Shouta an official couple for far too long, their friendship is still heartwarming.
1 Special Mention: Smile Down The Runway
Similar Premise, But More Drama
This recommendation comes with an asterisk as Smile Down the Runway barely has any romance. However, as My Dress-Up Darling‘s first season is primarily a slice of life with romantic subtext, fans of that show should still check out this 2020 anime, especially if they are interested in fashion. While she has been training all her life to become a top model, Chiyuki’s plans are dashed when she learns that she is too short for the industry. Refusing to give up, Chiyuki teams up with Ikuto, a teenager from a poor family who wants to be a fashion designer. Together, they chase their seemingly impossible dreams while supporting each other and other people.
Smile Down the Runway is very much a drama, with the story regularly raising the stakes to try and keep things intense and interesting. As such, this series is not as breezy or lighthearted as My Dress-Up Darling. Nevertheless, both anime focus on characters who are obsessed with fashion in some form, even if high fashion is very different from cosplay.
My Dress-Up Darling
- Japanese Title
- Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru
- Release Date
- January 9, 2022
- Studio
- CloverWorks
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Creator
- Shinichi Fukuda