Mine’s Say I Love You and Clannad
My dress up darling, Horimiya, fruits basket.
I rewatch Horimiya and Dress Up Darling regularly. I’ll admit that I was a little devastated when the Dress Up Darling manga ended.
I don’t know many but I just finished Tamako love story and my heart is full. Definitely too sweet to be real, just how I like it.
Ore Monogatari. I don’t wanna spoil in case anyone hasn’t seen it, but it gives as many cute, romantic vibes as possible with very little drama, and everyone’s just a sweet bean.
The most wholesome shows would probably be:
But if you don’t mind just a little bit of drama or tears definitely I recommend those:
No mention of Komi Can’t Communicate so far?
Also Aharen-san wa Hakarenai.
Lots of good answers here, but I’ll add some gay to the mix as well:
- Cherry Magic, a story about the need to know others and the vulnerability of being known with a strong emphasis on healthy communication.
- Given (first season ONLY), a story about healing from trauma and letting out difficult emotions via art. The anime very cleanly divides the somewhat fraught manga between the actual cute and wholesome (though often sad) story of the high schoolers in season 1, and the extremely unwholesome and honestly kind of disgusting messy drama of the university-aged bandmates in the movie, so I’d suggest just watching the tv anime and pretending the story is over.
- Sasaki & Miyano - just a cute little fluff anime. light on substance, but so sweet.
I’ll also second My Dress-Up Darling* and A Sign of Affection and add My Happy Marriage, Snow White with the Red Hair, and Recovery of an MMO Junkie
*depending on how you define “wholesome”. I know some people would require it to be chaste, which dress-up darling is very much not, lol. IMO, the story uses sexuality to inform and develop the characters and their relationship and does so in a very wholesome way.
That secondary couple is pretty screwed up, though. I’d avoid if OP is looking for wholesome.
Weren’t they just tsundere towards each other? How is that screwed up?
No, he’s emotionally abusive and insults her to her face. She tries to slap him in the face. Then he’s sweet to her. This is common in abusive relationships and is called the cycle of abuse. If you think that’s a healthy relationship, please see a therapist.
Scene in question: https://youtu.be/TNyZJ8IF_d0
Here’s what I see:
Cycle of abuse - tension, incident, reconciliation, calm
The first one that comes to mind is
Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!
This one was a surprise for me, I thought it was junk food going into it, it’s a slow burn but worth the journey.
A Sign of Affection