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Japanese: ノワール
English: Noir
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Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 6, 2001 to Sep 28, 2001
Premiered: Spring 2001
Broadcast: Fridays at 01:15 (JST)
Licensors: ADV Films, Funimation
Studios: Bee Train
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, DramaDrama, MysteryMystery
Theme: Organized CrimeOrganized Crime
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.281 (scored by 4054540,545 users)
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Ranked: #29272
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Popularity: #1957
Members: 117,309
Favorites: 873

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similar girls with guns, hitman and secret association story 
report Recommended by Zazzy753
These series are extremely similar, sharing the same formula of girls, guns and mystery, as well as a large portion of the crew involved. Madlax is the better of the two in my opinion - they're both slow to start, but Noir is a bit shorter on action and excitement until late in the show. 
report Recommended by Krelian
Girls with guns theme - One of the trilogy by Bee Train's Moshimo Koichi. 
report Recommended by seif
Both are stories about Top assasins. 
report Recommended by Talon
Both are about women, who are natural born killers. Both of them despite of their future seek for normality. 
report Recommended by R6Fzh0SfZI62T9U
Same dark atmosphere and serious plot. Guns are not just a toys and villains are not just there to fight the main hero and lose. Also the story is set in Europe and you can meet Czech people (Miloš Havel in Noir) 
report Recommended by iHitokage
Gun fights and women that kicks ass. But not as funny and the character development is less interesting. The action is just as good. 
report Recommended by rayyhum777
Both are very psychological, have well-choreographed fight scenes and influences from film noir. Homewer, Noir setting doesn't involve sci-fi or fantasy elements. 
report Recommended by Miyamoris
similar style animation and action. identical assassins story and main characters. 
report Recommended by ashura
Despite a slight difference in genres with the element of childcare mixed in, Both centre around Spies and Assassins set in a European Setting where secret missions involve facing the underground in order to maintain a status quo between organisations. Unlikely bonds between Spies and Assassins are formed in order achieve a mutual goal of a grand scheme set by the higher authorities. Noir is more serious in nature whereas SpyFam is more lighthearted. 
report Recommended by IchiroEX
It's the same typ of anime and both has the complicated main character story  
report Recommended by WolfOfShadows
Partner girls with guns, a strong but quiet girl. Noir does´t have fanservice btw. 
report Recommended by Shaya
Both have a dark background and a similar atmosphere. Also the music is composed by Yuki Kajiura in both of them. Kara no Kyoukai as well as Noir has a female main characters somehow related to murders and killing. 
report Recommended by iHitokage
The assassins only work for based from contract and they will fulfill with any cost. The main story follows "Golgo" & "Noir" being chased by a powerful enemy who controls everything including economic country. Duke Togo & Yumura Kirika are Japanese people only based from passport info.  
report Recommended by SSSS_Shunaria
+ MC is Anti-heroine type character + High skilled combat + The assassins only work for based from contract and they will fulfill with any cost. + MC also has to deal with the betrayal by their clients 
report Recommended by SSSS_Shunaria
- Both Anime tell story about the life of assassin - Both MC have a partner (Mireille & Kirika/ Sawa & Ubori) - Both anime also contain sexual suggestion (NOIR=yuri element / KITE=hentai scene) - Also IMO, NOIR have better ending rather than KITE 
report Recommended by SSSS_Shunaria
Both are early-2000s anime which follow a pair of young women who take on various missions given to them by a mysterious higher-up. In both cases, the two girls have a 'brains and brawn' dynamic (though it's a lot more blatant with Éclair and Lumiere than it is with Mirielle and Kirika) and initially don't get along too well but become closer overtime. Also, in both shows, Monica Rial voices the short girl who doesn't show much emotion. The main difference between them is that "Kiddy Grade" is a (relatively) lighthearted sci-fi series while "Noir" is darker and more down-to-earth. I prefer "Kiddy Grade", as it  read more 
report Recommended by Joe_Devaney
I’m surprised nobody has made this one recommendation, since both shows are awfully similar in structure, directing and plot. Both are episodic shows which are heavy on dialogue and symbolism, though Noir becomes dialogue heavy during it’s second half and is more action oriented during it’s beginning episodes. Both are dark and grim, and their soundtracks are very similar as well. As for the characters, both casts are psychologically damaged and one of the characters in Noir resembles the boogiepops found in Boogiepop Phantom. 
report Recommended by Optigisa
Both series involve ancient (Noir) or just very old (Black Cat) secret, influential organizations which somehow decide over the World's matters. I found similar that both series have at least one main character that has been related to these organizations starts living a different life but it is forced, one way or another, to cooperate with them. Besides the similarities between the stories, I'll note that both were released in the earlies '00 and their OST is superb, setting a big difference with other shows. 
report Recommended by MisaoAino
It contains the same 'Girls with guns' style, is also (For the most part) based in Europe, and is about assassins. The only differences are that these assassins are 100% human, older, and there is a lot more action. 
report Recommended by JacobSmith89
Both are to be considered noir anime, starring female characters and giving off almost the same atmosphere. They both include assassins, although in Princess Principal the assassins are also spies. So if you want noir action with spies or the mafia look no further. 
report Recommended by JokerDBlue
+ Both have some mystery, that should be revealed at the end. That mystery has certain name - "Noir" in Noir and "Key of Twilight" in .hack//Sign. + Both have beautiful OST from Kajiura Yuki. + The style of art is similar. + The tempo is almost the same. + Both have two realities in the show: everyday life and mystic world of past (in Noir); everyday life and cybernetic world (.hack//Sign). 
report Recommended by Laora-inn
Storywise they aren't very similiar at all. However, both use long scenes with little talking and movement to create tension and atmosphere. 
report Recommended by cupc
The main character of Noir is an amnesiac, somewhat similar to Mari-san from Blue Drop. Both the leading heroines have a slight yuri interest in one another. Blue Drop has scifi as a second genre, Noir is a girls-with-guns,adventure type of genre but they both share a mystery/suspenseful subgenre/ending. The central alien race in BD are all female, while Noir has extraordinary female leads, enemies and characters.  
report Recommended by llunanon
About group of assassins 
report Recommended by MapleRose
About group of assassins 
report Recommended by MapleRose
Noir and Eden have the same espionage mysterious amnesiac style characters. While Noir is darker than Eden they have many similarities to each other in plot. 
report Recommended by ShadowBlazer3000
Both are serious "girls with guns" series with a heavy emphasis on style and mood. The main characters of both series can kill without emotion. Noir has very little blood or sex, while 009-1 has plenty of both. 
report Recommended by Helfar
The overall atmosphere is familiar. Both have a team of skilled girls fighting and using guns. Both have them taking odd jobs. Both show have dark secrets surrounding their main characters. 
report Recommended by jakati22
Both have a girls as the main character, and are violent. 
report Recommended by Sick_Bastard
Aside from having had Yuki Kajiura work on their respective soundtracks, both shows have a similar set up. Both shows are centered around group of people connected by a mysterious past and powerful secretive organizations, with characters who struggle not only to find themselves, but with the revelations that are found. Although Pandora Hearts is set in a fantasy world, and Noir is set in a modern venue, both are very good mystery dramas. We'll just have to hope for a second season to continue to flesh out Pandora Hearts story (unless you read the Manga, of course). 
report Recommended by Shizuru
One could call Lycoris a throwback or homage to the old guns and girls Anime of the early 2000 and the prime example (that I still have some fond memories of) would be Noir. Both have two main girls that work as assassins for a secret organization, are way too good at their job, and have some rule of cool action with some quality character interaction in between. Noir shines more in the atmosphere it creates and the variety of places it depicts, while Lycoris is focused on Tokyo alone but shows a much higher quality when it comes to animation and art. Noir is more experimental with  read more 
report Recommended by zwolf12
Both Noir and Burn Up Scramble have two crime fighting partners using guns to take down people when ordered. Noir is more in drama while Burn Up Scramble is more comedic. 
report Recommended by UnfortunateLefty
Both series feel as if they move at a slower pace than other anime, but keep your attention all the while. While there is much action, they keep a more somber mood, rather than the excitement of stereotypical action anime. While you may not see much in common between Noir and Casshern Sins at first glance, I guarantee if you loved one you'll love the other. 
report Recommended by fr0zen422
Enjoyed girls-with-swords? On to girls-with-guns (and vice versa)! The stories of Utena/Anthy and Mireille/Kirika have quite a number of similar moments. Also, both series are overflowing with aestheticism, and it's hard to decide which one has more splendid music. 
report Recommended by Forion
Both contain two strong female protagonists with a strong bond, are highly skilled for combat fighting (high action), end up fighting against one another, and they're both pretty gory animes. Kagura also closely resembles one of the main female characters in Noir Certain tracks/songs are also similar with the siren-like voices.  
report Recommended by EveningRain
Like action? Like girls with guns? Like jaw-dropping stunts? Then, you might like both of these series. Tons of action and drama thus far. The music in both of those anime(s) are also spectacular and has potential to top the soundtrack charts for OST.  
report Recommended by Stark700