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Old 2012-02-05, 08:11   Link #1
delorean2200
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Looking for something similar to Aishiteru ze Baby, meaning to take care of a child

My previous request still stands but i found myself wanting something similar to Aishiteru ze Baby to, which is something where the protagonist be it female or male suddenly has to take care of a kid, i would like the protagonist to be at least in highschool and not younger, this is my animelist: http://myanimelist.net/animelist/Strike105X
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Old 2012-02-05, 11:59   Link #2
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Try Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai! : the 12-episode TV anime (4 episodes so far released and it's ongoing) features a college student named Yuta who takes care of the three little girls as a adoptive father.
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Old 2012-02-05, 12:06   Link #3
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Forgot to mention that i don't watch ongoing, but its nice to know in the future.
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Old 2012-02-05, 12:34   Link #4
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Usagi Drop- your best bet
Kure-Nai- might not be ur cup of tea
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Old 2012-02-05, 13:12   Link #5
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The only one I can really recommend is Les Miserables: Shoujo Cosette. It has a very nice father/daughter relationship and its character development goes to exceptional lenghts. Just two things: 1) it is slow paced, especially at the beginning and again at the middle, 2) the anime has a time skip, which changes things around a bit.

You could also check this AniDB tag.
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Old 2012-02-05, 13:24   Link #6
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Usagi Drop- your best bet
Kure-Nai- might not be ur cup of tea
He's watched both of them already. Learn how to read the anime list provided before throwing in recommendations next time.
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Old 2012-02-05, 14:10   Link #7
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If you're open to manga, I absolutely love Flat. It's about a slacker HS kid who ends up looking after his 5 year-old cousin after school. It's not as dramatic as Usagi Drop, but has some fantastic slice-of-life and I find it to be emotionally profound.
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