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Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai
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5-toubun no Hanayome
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Wholesome Harem with a smart protagonist. Each girl gets their own character development rather than focusing on fanservice although 5toubun has more of it due to how the characters are drawn vs how TWGOK handles it OSTs sang by the cast Similar seiyuu cast with HanaKana and Ayana Taketatsu
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Wooser no Sono Higurashi
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Aggressive Retsuko
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both are cute and they both make jokes about the outside world although Retsuko is more realistic
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Garo: Honoo no Kokuin
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Ultraman
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Modern anime adaptation of their respective Tokusatsu series, bloody and violent but has a lovable plot with innocent MCs
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Love Hina
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Maburaho
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Harem focusing with a main character and his quest to meet the promised girl of his childhood. The Harem Size may vary but it tells the same story (edit: actually it doesn't.) I rewatched them to uodate this rec, Love Hina's promise girl plot is crucial but Maburaho doesn't really stress it out
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Tezuka Osamu no Buddha: Akai Sabaku yo! Utsukushiku
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Taiyou no Hou: El Cantare e no Michi
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Both are films depicting the file of the Buddha While El Cantare is a narrative on how Happy science accounts for the creation and history of the world - with the Buddha's life being a climactic part of the story, Akai Sabaku is specifically about the Buddha's life and works.