Anime with the same or a bit harder difficulty than “Chobits”?

I’ve watched the whole anime in japanese and understood almost everything, there’s been 27 new words within the 26 episodes i’ve found. I am currently preparing for N3, so anything N4-N3-ish would be of an assistance to me. Any recommendations, if possible slice of life anime that use common terminology?

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  1. Fruits Basket isn’t too hard either, except for learning the words related to the Chinese zodiac. But at least those are words useful IRL because you can use them to strike up conversations with Japanese people

  2. There is a series called Hand Maid May which dealt with the same subjects, but it follows the pattern of the genre. Though Azumanga Daioh is good. Something like Lucky Star will have a lot of new words, but it has a good pace.

  3. Not a anime recommendation per se but I suggest you take a look at LearnNatively, they have a new videos category (they are mainly a book/manga resource) where different movies and animes are rate by their (relative) difficulty. It’s been quite useful for me for finding manga around my level so far.

  4. Maybe Teasing Master Takagi-san? Slice of life, and uses everyday vocab. You can also add Your Lie in April to the list

  5. Slice of life would be the most accessible in general. My roommate is a cat was surprisingly easy (could follow it from another room)

  6. What about sangatsu no lion? Is kinda slice of life and i think that an anime talking about the struggles of personal relationships might be good for someone learning

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