
Recommended: Kamisama Kazoku is pretty entertaining to watch. It's essentially a romantic-comedy between the two main characters but the supernatural circumstances in each episode arc that brings them closer are presented in a rather unique way. With 2 more episodes to go, I'm curious to see how the third and final arc will end.
Sorta recommended: Amaenaideyo! is a fairly standard harem anime series but all of the female characters have a very likable personality and, believe it or not, aren't all in love with the main male character except for one girl (naturally, the big-busted tsundere main female character). My favourite female character is the flat-chested Yuuko, who cries out various fighting game battle cries whenever she kicks ass (most of her battle cries are from Terry Bogard's moves!).
The main guy's not a wimp but I'm tired of seeing the show recycling the same animation everytime the guy activates his superpowers (which only happens whenever he gets sexually excited from looking at nekid chicks). I wish there were more action to his superpowers than just uber holy chanting. There seem to be some underlying plot about the guy's superpowers but unfortunately this story plot is never really explained or given much exposure throughout the series.
Thus many if not all of the episodes in Amaenaideyo! appear to be fillerish and formulaic since it tends to follow in this order: ghost problem identified -> girls try to exorcise spirits but fail -> resort to stripping naked to make main character activate superpowers -> girls beat up guy to make him return to normal.
A few episodes are highly amusing to watch though and even a couple episodes can be quite touching to watch since the ensemble deal with spirits and the afterworld so naturally the issue of death often creeps into some stories. Thankfully they don't become too melodramatic and the comedy continues to be the highlight of each episode.
I haven't watched the 2nd season of Amaenaideyo! Katsu! so I can't really say whether it gets better, though I read that the story concentrates more on the background of the main guy's superpowers. Anyone else watched it?