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Yi Ren Zhi Xia
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Sakurada Reset
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Both Sakurada Reset and Hitori no Shita have main female protagonists who appear to be stoic and emotionless. Superpowers are a central theme in both anime, but the main male protagonists are complete opposites: Asai, Kei appears to be relatively mature, calm, and straightforward whereas Zhang, Chulan is childish, outgoing, and often beats around the bush.
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Charlotte
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Sakurada Reset
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Both of these seriess deal with students with superpowers in an ordinary school setting. Sagrada Reset focuses comes across as much more dialogue based and serious, whereas Charlotte is more light-hearted and focuses more on light comedy and humor. If you like one you will probably like the other.
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Tsubasa Chronicle
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Flip Flappers
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They are both interesting series that have concepts of dimension jumping. Tsubasa Chronicle has a more dark and serious story that follows mostly male characters (shounen), whereas Flip Flappers is much more colorful and light hearted story that follows young girls. They were both entertaining to watch because of their unlimited entertainment possibilities gained from their dimension jumping abilities.
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Little Witch Academia
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Flip Flappers
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Litte Witch Academia and Flip Flappers are similar because they are both very great original and imaginative anime that follow young girls as they learn more about themselves and overcome trials. There are supernatural events in both of them that are partially responsible for the growing friendship of the main characters. They also both have beautifully distinct and simplistic color schemes that you won't see in other anime. Both are relatively light-hearted and can be watched by a wide variety of viewers.
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Akame ga Kill!
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Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku
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Both Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku and Akame Ga Kill are anime that have a very dark central theme. Death is prevalent both and often angers watchers as terrible things happen to good characters in both anime. If you enjoyed the death in one, you will enjoy the death in the other. But Akame ga Kill is more story driven than Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku.
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Shinsekai yori
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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These series both explore supernatural psychological themes in a way that captivate their audience. While Re:Zero is focused on a style that combines fantasy, comedy, and dark events (meant for a less mature audience), Shinsekai Yori is a more realistic version of a psychological anime portayed in a rather serious way (meant for a more mature audience). The dark themes in common to both are interesting to watch so you will probably like the other. Both are masterpieces, but for different audiences.
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Ixion Saga DT
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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I think you would like them because both of the main characters are transferred to a parallel fantasy world. Also both series have pretty funny moments that make you laugh despite the seemingly serious plot. If you enjoy the comedy in one, you'll probably enjoy the comedy in the other. Both main characters know how to overcome obstacles because they're shut-in-gamers. This makes both series entertaining to watch and provides entertainment to those who like "gamer to an alternate fantasy world" stories.
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Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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If you just glance at the images of both, you have no idea what you're going to get out of each anime. They're actually pretty similar because they both have major and unexpected plot twists, both look happy at first glance but aren't, both have very dark themes, and both have supernatural elements. I think this is a pretty good recommendation because the unexpectedly dark style of the two anime can really get to you emotionally. If you like the dark emotional elements in one you will probably like the other.
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Danganronpa: Kibou no Gakuen to Zetsubou no Koukousei The Animation
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Mayoiga
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Both main characters are pretty small and weak, filled with bright hope and hero feelings, and give off a similar aura. I think this is a good reason to watch the other if you liked the main character in one. Both settings are mysterious and give off bad vibes. If you enjoyed that mysterious feeling, then you will probably like the other. Both have a diverse character set that makes the plot more enjoyable.
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Shingeki no Kyojin
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Koutetsujou no Kabaneri
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Both are in a post apocalyptic setting which can give you that sense of isolation that's present in both. (if you like that feeling, you should like the other) Both main characters are unusual with respect to the average person in their homeland, and they are somehow related to and enhanced by this post apocalyptic setting. If you like somewhat different main characters with grandiose goals, then you should like the other anime. Both main characters strongly want to eliminate all or fight against the main post apocalyptic enemy. Since this is a main point in both anime, it's definitely something that you may like about both of them.
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Strike Witches
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Vividred Operation
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Both of these have girls fighting enemies to mankind. The main females in both don't wear pants on a regular basis. Both have a fairly out-going, kind (I guess) main character. Both have nice/similar animations.