While the female protagonists couldn't be more opposite Uri wo Waru's being a virgin, Raise de wa's being a self-proclaimed 'slut' both series focus on mature relationships. The focus is less on will these two get together, but on previous established relationships. The casts are working class adults navigating not only romantic and or sexual relationships, many of which are considered atypical in Japan. There's also subplots regarding exploration of sexual orientation as well.
Murata and Tomoka, who are both tired of their past relationships meet at an offline game meeting and end up becoming friends before heading to a love hotel. The two hit it off and as they continue to meet their relationship progresses into an unusual "loose and easy-going" one where they can talk about anything, while having a good time together. The daily life of Murata and Tomoka, who have become "freedom friends" (friends with benefits) begins...
Junichi is a man who is unknown, he travels around and wherever he goes he happens to meet a girl and makes her happy intimately and makes her realise what is wrong with her life in some way and shows her, without words, how to be happier.
In RDWCS the story concentrates on the lives of five people who work together. As the story goes on they all discover what they are doing wrong in their lives and some even find unexpected love.
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I would say Junichi is more of a Psychological drama, whereas RDWCS is a Comedy.
In RDWCS the story concentrates on the lives of five people who work together. As the story goes on they all discover what they are doing wrong in their lives and some even find unexpected love.
!!mature content!!
I would say Junichi is more of a Psychological drama, whereas RDWCS is a Comedy.