Big Order (TV)

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Synonyms: Big Order
Japanese: ビッグオーダー
German: Big Order
Spanish: Big Order
French: Big Order
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Type: TV
Episodes: 10
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 16, 2016 to Jun 18, 2016
Premiered: Spring 2016
Broadcast: Saturdays at 01:40 (JST)
Studios: asread.
Source: Manga
Genre: ActionAction
Theme: Super PowerSuper Power
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Score: 5.351 (scored by 111630111,630 users)
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Ranked: #124552
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Popularity: #1073
Members: 237,812
Favorites: 253

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Both basically have the same idea of survival fighting people with similar origin of special powers. The protagonist gets a psycho female sidekick and they venture out into the world to achieve whatever goals they have. However, the female sidekick in Big Order wants revenge on the male protagonist whereas the female protagonist in Mirai Nikki basically loves the male protagonist to death. Literally to death. 
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Both the main characters try to rule the world to make it better for their sisters, they both play the bad guy, and they both have powers to control others. 
report Recommended by nonoy9212
1.All of the important characters are in a battle game to kill a certain person. 2.The chased protagonist has a protector and they are in love. 3.Both series are short and intense. 
report Recommended by chicostillo
Both have wishes and the evils behind them as underlying themes. Things such as how selfishness and other evil thoughts are always behind wishes, and how wishes don't necessarily go the way you want them to. 
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Ajin and Big Order have a lot of similarities. To start, the main protagonist isn't exactly human. In Ajin he is an Ajin, which is a human who cannot die. While in Big Order, the main character is an Order user, his Order basically destroys everything around him. Each protagonist has a mummy like creature he can summon. The female main character in Big Order also, is immortal and regenerates after she is killed. In each series the protagonist has a younger sister who is in a hospital. To finish, each protagonist is being hunted by a group of people. 
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The world they live in has abilities. The main characters of both anime (Shintaro and EIji) are often followed around by another character (Ene and Daisy. They give off similar vibes.  
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Big Order and Hitori no Shita: The Outcast are each series that would fall into the "It's So Bad That It's Good" category. Each series has average, at best, animation. Each series has a dumb family dynamic, about people not knowing if they are actually their relative. Both shows have some supernatural elements. 
report Recommended by 64BitRatchet
While these series are two of the best I've seen in my life, they both are kinda boring in the half and the series can be resumed in a couple of episodes. 
report Recommended by -Autem-
Just like Big Order, it is also a Post-Apocalyptic brother/sister story with supernatural powered people, which also lies behind a mysterious past. Gilgamesh also has dark undertones and ominous characters trying to understand the meaning of their lives after the apocalypse.  
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Rin Kurenai kind of reminds me of Satou in that they are both a bit psychologically messed up, but have some sort of heart there.. both of them also feature pinkish hair* Other than those two characters being similar, these shows have each got their own set of a young girl with an older person relationship, that isn't quite normal.. The shows are both darker and feature some content that little kids should definitely not be exposed to. Main difference in these shows would be that the MCs are of opposite gender and Big order features magic and powers, while Happy sugar life does not.  read more 
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Taboo Tattoo and Big Order are both anime series where the protagonist has an overpowered ability, which is triggered by the marking on the palm of his hand. In each series there is a new student who is a complete bad ass. In each series, she has insanely good combat skills, and basically tries to kill the main character in episode one. She also has a power that is somewhat similar to the main character's, but less overpowered. The characters are also being hunted by a different country's government. In each series one of the main characters is forced to work with the other one,  read more 
report Recommended by 64BitRatchet
- same pace (big order faster) - similar battle system (demon-like beings help them in battle with different skills) - not-smart main characters - similar environment / world building 
report Recommended by Sayaznk
Similarities: + Both protagonists are trying to save their sisters. + Both can get pretty weird sometimes. + Both have somewhat crazy girls. + Both have an organization helping the protagonist. Dissimilarities: - Everything else lol 
report Recommended by Kazami
I'll tell you straight up, the two anime that I recommend doesn't have too many similarities. The main point that they share is the relationship between the two main characters in their respective series. •Both series stars a character who has absolute rule over the other person. •Of course, the other person doesn't like that idea so they try to kill him. •Obviously it doesn't work, so they are forced to work together. •Over time, the character who is forced to team up eventually likes the other person, either platonically and/or romantically. •It gives the "slave" a tsundere personality. •The person who is trying to kill their "ruler/master"  read more 
report Recommended by RFernandez23
Both feature an immortal female lead who ends up having to deal with supernatural circumstances 
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These anime are about guys whose only wish is to protect their younger sibling and they use every power they've been blessed with to try to make this happen. They have the power to bend things to their will, in FMA this is matter in general and in Big Order this is people. Their main opponents are other people will similar abilities since their powers are not shared by everyone but are common enough that they have a lot of people to worry about. Both of these anime get quite grim and the protagonist doesn't always get what he wants. 
report Recommended by zombie_pegasus
-Both anime are pretty similar, the start is pretty weird and you cant understand what is going on and why and as the story goes you learn more stuff. -Both anime have a dark theme and some characters are somewhat crazy in the head and psycopaths. -Both MCs gain some unique power and are thrown in a bloody "war" -Both anime almost always from the start to the end make no sense and leaves you confused. -Both main characters are unique in a sense and somewhat soft to be part of the new world of blood they are thrown in. 
report Recommended by iwsifakismag
Pretty similar shows, both are a battle royal with two sides (and a lot of players/fighters) fighting each other. Also, both male MCs are thrown into this battle knowing almost nothing.  
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Crazy powers that feel a bit off, overall theme that is on the borderline of too-out-there / poorly executed but the unpredictability that results is part of the enjoyment. Insane female side kick(s). Def felt very similar vibes.  
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The Powers in Big Order Called Order's are Similar to what Stands are in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Most Notably in Stardust Crusaders and Diamond is Unbreakable though Big Order seems to be more serious and JoJo is more Comical at times  
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The wishes of a group of people become their powers. 
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In Terror in Resonance, and Big Order, the group the main character(s) are with are trying to take over the world. In each series, the main characters are being hunted by the government of Japan. The protagonists of each series have a tragic backstory involving a lot of death. Each series has a relatively small amount of episodes, Big Order (10), Terror in Resonance (11). 
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