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Synonyms: Technolyze
Japanese: TEXHNOLYZE
English: Texhnolyze
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Type: TV
Episodes: 22
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 17, 2003 to Sep 25, 2003
Premiered: Spring 2003
Broadcast: Thursdays at 03:28 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Madhouse
Source: Original
Genres: Avant GardeAvant Garde, DramaDrama, MysteryMystery, Sci-FiSci-Fi, SuspenseSuspense
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, Organized CrimeOrganized Crime, PsychologicalPsychological
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Score: 7.761 (scored by 5937359,373 users)
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Ranked: #11172
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Popularity: #973
Members: 262,431
Favorites: 5,206

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The similarities here are loose, however the mood is much the same. The color palette and art style are similar, particularly the use of muted almost washed-out colors with strong dark overtones. Both are set in a near-future timeline with a post-apocalyptic twist. The difference is that where Ergo Proxy has a strong, linear plot line, Texhnolyze's plot is somewhat disjointed and very far from being direct. For those that love a story you have to watch a couple times before understanding what it's trying to get at, Texhnolyze is an obscure must. 
report Recommended by celeste2070
These anime share many of the same key staff. The first thing you'll notice are of course the character designs, which are done by Yoshitoshi ABe. Both anime also share the same themes. 
report Recommended by Axersia
As soon as Shigurui started, I thought, "Whoa, this opening looks a LOT like Texhnolyze's opening," and I turned out right. Even though the anime take place at completely different times, they have a lot in common. Both are very dark, bloody anime who are more suited for a mature audience. Both are confusing at the start and being explaining later on. Both also share a very similar animation style. 
report Recommended by Roxanne
Both anime have this gloomy but beautiful atmosphere and the action takes place in the future. The protagonist, an outcast, is searching for understanding of the world and so, the main thing going on in both scenarios is his journey. Both anime have another main character, a small girl who seemingly has the understanding of the world but also innocence. Answers to protagonists' questions are given in both anime. 
report Recommended by Orb
They both have a similar feel to them. Although Gungrave has more of a depressing feel. But both them are about to low poor people guys whom ended up becoming higher up bosses in Gangs. Both becoming the bosses most trusted people. Both no longer fully human use it to there advantage to keep what they treasure the most alive. 
report Recommended by SilentVoice
Similar atmosphere of dying world and hopelessness. They both are dark and sad seinens. 
report Recommended by Buran-kun
Both deal with large-scale social crises and large-scale battles. 
report Recommended by formosan
Very slow, dark, and heavily atmospheric anime with minimal dialogue. 
report Recommended by Iconoclast
Both deal with cybernetic prostheses. 
report Recommended by formosan
Texhonolyze is darker and heavier then Ghost in the Shell but it shares similar atmosphere and cyberpank features. 
report Recommended by Meifumado
Both are very dark and original futuristic settings that deal with philosophical themes that unravel through amazingly written twists and mysteries until the truth about their worlds is uncovered. Texhnolyze is bleaker right from the start and deals with human nature and the meaning of life, while Shinsekai Yori starts seemingly happy-go-lucky and slowly gets revealed as a dark story and deals with morality issues. 
report Recommended by Fenryr19
Both series are dark and contains a serious mood involving a world of cruelty. There are science fiction themes present in both series. With that also includes various plot twists, surprises, and some gruesome scenes. There is violence involved in both series so be a bit aware of that if you decide to give these two titles a shot. Both series has drama, action, and some psychological factors. There are also thriller like endings that are build from some of the plot settings.  
report Recommended by Stark700
You'll be hard pressed to find other anime that are half as nihilistic as these. Both anime opt for a depressingly dull color palette to the point where they might as well be black and white. The plot in both is also taxing on the watcher if they don't pick up on the littlest details. Their characters are also people of few words. That's not to say either of these anime are bad, but they're definitely not for everyone.  
report Recommended by Protaku
In both series the main character doesn't have dreams or aspirations in the life, and they finish joining to another one who have a goal to reach. Texhnolyze have a depressing atmosphere and slow pace, meanwhile Berserk have a lot of more action dosis. 
report Recommended by monntauk
Both are mature shows set in a dystopian megacity which shows the struggles and dangers of body modifications and class struggles.  
report Recommended by Strikeca
At first glance different, but: both are influenced heavily by philosophy and have a slow but natural pacing that gives plenty of time for the viewer to process the plot. Apart from that, both anime feature great atmosphere and ambiance (and in fact rely heavily on them); Texhnolyze especially, but Kino does not falter behind e.g in sound direction. Also, the anime tells the events from a neutral perspective, in order for the viewer to make their own conclusions from what is presented. As a matter of fact, they are from the same season, Spring 2003.  
report Recommended by Krankastel
While these two anime couldn't be more dissimilar in terms of art style, tone, and pacing, they do both explore the theme of humanity's decline as a species. Texhnolyze is a dark, slow paced, and extremely moody series that handles the subject matter in a very serious fashion. Jinrui wai Suitai Shimashita, on the other hand, is infinitely more humorous and colorful, though dark undertones are still present throughout. I would recommended both of these series to anyone who is interested in seeing a similar theme handled in two completely different ways. 
report Recommended by JayBirdSupreme
Neon Genesis Evangelion, like Texhnolyze, explores human nature. Where Texhnolyze focuses on society, the places individuals find themselves within it, and the circumstances behind why they are where they are; Evangelion focuses more so on interpersonal relationships and intimate personal struggles which go unspoken. 
report Recommended by you-tell-me
Both have an underground man-made world and the above world that is considered to be a better place. Both have a dystopian feel and atmosphere. 
report Recommended by ph0en1xl
Both give this mind-blowing effect that makes you say "I don't know what the hell is going on but I want more!" 
report Recommended by simakai
The two are very similar: There is the modification of bodies with machinery, there is a higher 'other city' that is supposed to be paradise, a character whose backstory is mysterious is the main character, the themes of despair in an uncivilized society are strong in both, the color palettes are nearly identical. 
report Recommended by MidnightBirdie
A similar noir atmosphere, a slow pace of events and the dominance of criminal gangs. The visuals are characterized by an artistic take on architecture and characters. 
report Recommended by s-j-c
While not conventionally similar in terms of storyline these two anime have a hell of a lot of similarities. - Both have two young girls which have a back story contributing to the events that unfold - Both have 4 MC's with similar genders and connections - Both contain people willing to surrender if it comes to helping civilization - Both contain antagonists who tend to start off as normal citizens but are turned into killers due to events I cannot promise you will like one if you enjoyed the other all I can say is that the similarities do not end there. 
report Recommended by Pheromone
If you like the dark atmosphere from Texhnolyze or Malice@Doll you will probably like both of them. However Malice@Doll may not be good as Texhnolyze. 
report Recommended by XzaR
You would like texhnolyze because both these shows deal with bleak outlooks on life and the nihilistic stances or the characters within these shows. 
report Recommended by HarryRambod22
Both have existential themes in a dystopic setting, slow plotlines and a similar ideological questioning about the nature of humanity.  
report Recommended by txrxgxu
While there is a dozen of other obvious recommendations of anime similar to Devilman: Crybaby I find it pretty surprising no one mentioned Texhnolyze. Disclaimer: Do not be surprised you got disappointed if you looked at Texhnolize as an action-packed experience like Crybaby. The similarities can be found in the second half of the story atmosphere and emotional impact on the viewer. At first, they aren't even that similar as Texhnolyze isn't even an anime about demons but during the second half of the two shows, they are similarly despair-inducing, extremely cruel and torturous to watch even. Do not be fooled. These are both equally cruel and  read more 
report Recommended by INU4SH4
Both series excel in terms of atmosphere. Thematically, both explore the distinction between simply living and being alive, and emphasize that nothing really changes about individuals and the world. Both have melancholic endings and moments during which the individual may be thrown into the "void." Although vastly different, they both have appeal as human stories; Bebop is more specific by emphasizing human interactions while Texhnolyze focuses upon encapsulating humanity as a whole.  
report Recommended by zenmodeman
In both series, the dark and forcing atmosphere of cyberpunk. Both psychological and Sci-Fi with interesting and mysterious characters. 
report Recommended by Kns-
Both has dark atmosphere, blood, philosophical plot, well-done animation, psychological horror, incredibly dramatic stories, religion themes and nihilistic crushing agony. 
report Recommended by vanburu0
Industrial setting, criminal gangs, philosophy and questions of human existence. 
report Recommended by crashsoul
Aoi Bungaku and Texhonlyze are different in very many ways, they tell completely different types of stories. However both of these shows nail the dark, depressing atmosphere. They both make good use of muted colour palettes. Both tell very adult stories (although completely different in terms of themes and setting).  
report Recommended by Silk-
Shows are heavily story focused in dark ugly world. Pacing of both is rather slow. For people who like anime that placed big effort in character development.  
report Recommended by Kareblis
Texhnolyze and Fullmetal Alchemist have characters that develop by learning and accepting the truth of their respective settings Also both Ichise and Ed have a prosthetic arm and leg and the anime were released in the same year 
report Recommended by Crack
While not as dark as "Texhnolyze," this anime deals with complex time-traveling concepts and the consequences of changing the past. It follows the story of a young scientist who inadvertently creates a time machine and must race against time to prevent a catastrophic future. 
report Recommended by eternally-missed
Both take place in something like a "dying world" and in both main characters want to "get to the top". Also, the plot and the world at the beginning of the story are very unclear and hard to understand. 
report Recommended by Stanis150
Both dark, brooding, bloody, and nihilistic. They both have adult characters who challenge their ideologies against each other, characters that love spreading chaos and destruction, and characters that are symbols of their own stories/plots. Watching both of these basically throws you into their own stories and makes you experience all the pain and suffering. 
report Recommended by Omniflex54
Although prominently featuring an activity, such as the refinement of advanced technology in Texhnolyze, or the sport of boxing in Ashita no Joe, each show accompanies its protagonist alongside their involvement in these interests. They start in an almost animal state, to a refined master of their craft. They change and evolve with the revelations made about each subject as well, finding an end to these journeys in a certain comforting, bittersweet appreciation of fleeting life. 
report Recommended by Enivlens
Both have worlds that have a delicate balance being tested, but lean on the perspective of different factions 
report Recommended by _slowdiver
Both series take place in a world of constant violence, and the protagonist undergoes a great deal of suffering. 
report Recommended by Shyra_
These two dark sci-fi anime are set in the near future and deal with themes of darkness that exist inside of humanity. They both have a dark and violent gloomy feel to them because they both deal with the violence of human nature and the quest for power. Not to mention they are pretty violent too. 
report Recommended by Genocyberfanboy
Both are very dark anime with a plot you have to keep paying attention too. Since if you don't you won't be able to keep track of the anime anymore. Made to make you think, directed at the adult audience. Surely Boogiepop and Texhnolyze will appeal the same people. 
report Recommended by Zonecommander26
Both have a dystopic society that crumbled due to technological advances. Humans have their bodies transformed and live in bad conditions.  
report Recommended by KitsuFrost
Same themes of machines and humanity, how getting our humanity rejected, life will be joyless, but Texhnolyze does it in a very nihilistic way but GT999 does it more in a lighter way i guess. 
report Recommended by tyoshi9
Who doesn't like sci-fiction. This story about an elderly man name ichiro inuyashiki. who suddenly struck by meteor along with the teenage boy name hiro shishigami. Which makes them as a cyborg. Ichiro was having difficulties in life which he has a family that always neglect him. Unlike hiro. He always fond by people around him. Which make him look cooler however he uses his ability to killing people that he aiming. Different from ichiro he using his ability to help people. Beside texhnolyze character, Ichise is a street fighter that who participates in underground for money. Later he joined yazuka name onishi and Organo.  read more 
report Recommended by leneaStella
The main characters of both series have a powered-up arm used to fight against bad guys. However, while Scryed's MC summons the arm at will, Texhnolyze's has a prosthetic arm. Texhnolyze is also much darker than Scryed, to the point where no one has any hope of saving the world (and its ending shouldn't be surprising). 
report Recommended by 1231415333
Both have a city acting as a character and both tell a story of human nature. 
report Recommended by theronth
Both are unconventional anime's that rely heavily on; subliminal messages, trippy scenery and a lack of information, ensuring that the viewer pays full attention (multi-task and you'll miss something). You'll also find that there's a lack of archtyping as the characters are quite unusual, stepping out of any indication of 'type' and maming a name for themselves. There's a number of examples of fandissservice present in both. 
report Recommended by Gleam_Queen
Both are cyberpunk with depressing settings and partially-explained reasoning of how the story develops and how the story ends. The range of character sets and the context (high school life vs gang wars) are quite different though. But probably these two are the most similar anime on this recommendation list. 
report Recommended by ardabiochem
ATTENTION: the storylines and style are not at all similar. Texhnolyze is targeted to a more mature audience. But if you are intrigued by the idea of artificial limbs, they will both catch your attention. 
report Recommended by IceAndCream
If you watched Togainu, and felt that it was disappointing, and that it had potential to be a really great dark and moody series but dropped the ball...then take a look at Texhnolyze. Both are dark, moody, futuristic, taking place in a dog-eat-dog world, with silent "observer" characters, and people caught up in the games that the ones in power play. They are both rather mature, with violence and sexual exploitation. The big difference is that Texhnolyze is actually worth watching. 
report Recommended by IceAndCream
Depravity, madness, the human mind and flesh decaying and becoming nothing, a living hell, a life of sadness... 
report Recommended by Detective
Both have the main characters alike. Both of the main characters are depressed, following a cursed life during dark times. Both of them were used as test subjects and they both were slashed by swords. It almost has got the same spooky environment. 
report Recommended by Typhoon24
The atmosphere of each series has a very similar feel to it. They both have slow pacing and a similar way of presenting the story. While Texhnolyze is much darker, Ghost Hound has a few light hearted moments but still retains a dark atmosphere. The story has some vague similaritities as they both take place in a town with conflicting groups but the main similarity is in the presentation of each of them; they're both very dark and slow-paced.  
report Recommended by Danish
Both shows have mafia/yakuza style organizations that rule the city . . . and gunfights.  
report Recommended by Zail
Terminator 0 & Texhnolyze tell a poignant and heavy introspection about humanity as it uses significant amounts of heavy dialouge and deeply explores the the human condition through the lens of machines and other human beings in their respective worlds. In terms of surface level similarities, there are uses of machines/cybernetics as well as people who have insight into the future within a bleak world as the conflict of machines and humans rage on. Within a deeper level of their storytelling, they both perfectly illustrate the nihilism and turmoil of humanity's search for meaning of their lives; as well as a subjective view of gaining clarity of  read more 
report Recommended by IchiroEX
Did you absolutely love the duality of Texhnolyze and its atmosphere? First Squad share similar themes despite its simplicity and straight forward action sequences. 
report Recommended by arimakenshin
After finishing Texhnolyze, the only other anime that I thought can even compare it with is Akira. Both are set in a futuristic, cyberpunk setting, with characters eerily similar to the people of today. The characters in both are also well-developed and multi-dimensional, as opposed to the traditional "bad guy" and "hero" characters. And both animes used some of the most innovative animation techniques of their time, though Akira was done many years earlier. The Texhnolyze series and Akira are perfect for rewatching as well, since they both operate on so many levels. I also appreciate that both anime attempt to tell the story visually,  read more 
report Recommended by hotcarl
Both take place in gritty, futuristic settings, and feature protagonists that have been involved in underground fights their whole life. They have very different stories, settings, and messages, but are easily comparable. Texhnolyze is a lot darker and more subtle in it's themes. Megalo Box is a lot more flashy and straightforward. Both are fantastic. 
report Recommended by Xaeveax
Without spoiling anything, the underlying theme of augmentations through advanced post-humanist technology that favors the human mind yet rejects the body mixed in with a tint of oracles and mysticism as well as the discriminatory mistreatment of people considered to be less equal than their oppressors is a strong motif which are well explored in their prevalence, going above and beyond semantics for both series.  
report Recommended by HibiChika
Cybernetic enhancements via use of robotic limbs, augmented brains and eyes etc for an ever evolving Transhumanism reliant society are the key elements that make both of these series one side of the same coin. Moreover the fact that the most up to date state of the art technologies are monopolized, or in the very least enforced to be used only for the benefit of those with the highest influential and financial power is also prevalent, not to speak of amputations being commonplace, in fact necessary for better body parts. 
report Recommended by HibiChika
Even if the two are completely different on the outside, they have common points, mostly philosophical, for example illusion and the idea of "going nowhere, wasting our lives" 
report Recommended by Elek420
In both anime there are several gangs/factions fighting for power and control over their respective cities. Both also feature a mysterious person that, from the shadows, gets involved with the rivalries between the gangs by manipulating them. Other than that both anime are quite different. Texhnolyze is slow paced, darker, depressing and contains sci-fi elements unlike Durarara which is mostly the opposite and has supernatural elements in it. 
report Recommended by Xenovius
Both anime have a chaotic, disjointed plot, are set in a cyberpunk setting, and have both a similar main characters (a silent, black haired male and a mysterious female), with Ichise most likely taking some elements from Killy. Main difference is that Texhnolyze's plot starts to make more sense as the anime advances, while Blame remains confusing because the anime is a series of chapters randomly taken from the manga. 
report Recommended by Illyricus
Both are two of the most depressing things ever; enough that you may never want to watch them again. The main characters of both series are incapable of stopping any of the extreme violence - if anything, they make things worse. Plus the endings to both series would not be different if the main characters had just stayed home. 
report Recommended by 1231415333
Both anime have humanity facing enemy which tends to be a new perfect species, and main character finding himself in the middle them. On first look he is both of them, but actually not any of them. Anime asking questions like what is it to be a human being? And what future have a life? 
report Recommended by Zulmamwe
Both are dark, desolate, depressing examinations of human politics and nature in a dystopian society with a slow pace, beautiful animation and incredible ending. 
report Recommended by masamvne
1- Both series contains characters whose bodies are replaced/modified with cyborg components. 2- you can't help but feel sorry for the main characters suffering due to dark merciless world. 
report Recommended by silverfoenix
Both are dark in tone. They both require the viewer to make an effort to understand the message that is being conveyed to them. It is not your typical "MOE MOE, TSUNDERE," these shows were both made for mature audiences.  
report Recommended by PoeticJustice
Subterranean or underground spaces, a sense of hopelessness or despair, and the depiction of dystopian atmospheres; bleak vibes; and dark undertones. 
report Recommended by Romar
Both science-fiction series show humanity using technology to shut itself off from reality. While both are fairly downbeat, both shows have intelligent and affecting storylines that should appeal to the same audience. 
report Recommended by vivafruit1