>>233722Did you list the genres separately? I thought of it as a description of a type of anime with elements from the different genres. So you wanted anime with some romance in them. After all, all the anime you listed also had romance.
If you just want one genre represented in the anime, then
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>>233754 may be fine, but if you want romance, most of these anime should be avoided.
Will explain what I've seen at least parts of.
>School Rumblenot a romance, pure comedy. There are many romance related jokes, but it's completely static. If you watch the first episode, you'll have seen the full romantic development in the show. Only watch if you want pure comedy, cause it's hilarious.
>KamichuSlice of Life. Has some sort of romantic subplot that gets some attention, but it's not the focus of the show, and it just gets some attention.
>ChuunibyouThis has some romance, actually probably its main focus, moreso than comedy at least.
>Azumanga DaiohComedy, SoL. No romance. The only thing is one side character having a very subtle crush on another character, but never gets any attention or development.
>Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kunSimilar to School Rumble. Starts with a premise of romance, but is static when it comes to relationship development. Also makes fun of cliches in romance shoujo manga, so if you are familiar with that, maybe that'll be a bonus.
>Lucky StarComedy SoL. No romance whatsoever. The closest may be that one of the MCs sometimes plays dating simulators.