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Aria the Animation
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Hibike! Euphonium
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Features girls working towards following their passion. Shares themes of being guided their predecessors, enjoying the moments and the inevitability of change while some things come full circle. The music in Aria is one of its strongest points and music is a central element of Hibike Eupho
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Clannad: After Story
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Seishun Buta Yarou wa Randoseru Girl no Yume wo Minai
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These both share some focus on the relationships between parents and their children. These sequels in the respective franchises bring further development of the romance between the leads, and have some moments with the female supporting cast. Plots both feature supernatural elements
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Kenpuu Denki Berserk
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Suisei no Gargantia
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Different settings with Berserk based in a historic one while Gargantia is based in a futuristic one, but both share a common theme of humans fighting against monsters of a different variety. Both feature protagonists who come to question their sense of purpose
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Tsugumomo
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Ayakashi Triangle
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Both feature battles with supernatural creatures and strike a good balance between the action and fanservice elements
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Versailles no Bara
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Shingeki no Kyojin
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From completely different eras and with completely different settings, but there's some similarities in how the plot twists and turns while giving a sense of drawing to an impending fate. They share in the theme of fighting against oppression and pursuit of a sense of freedom. Features strong but imperfect female characters
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Sankarea
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Mieruko-chan
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Combining elements of horror and comedy, with a good amount of fanservice. Sankerea uses these around it's romance, while Mieruko-chan focuses on Miko, its female main character, and her friends. Both have slower paced plots, with Sankerea a bit quicker, and give a fair amount of depth to the central characters. Both have a school setting and also feature cats a lot
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Senki Zesshou Symphogear
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Zombieland Saga
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Creative spins on idols. The music and performances are both strong in their own rights for both. Zombieland Saga parodies the more traditional side and takes a more comedic tone, while Symphogear leans into its action
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Kubikiri Cycle: Aoiro Savant to Zaregotozukai
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Undead Girl Murder Farce
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Detective mysteries with supernatural elements and driven by diverse sets of characters. Heavy dialogue but fluidly directed
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Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou
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Bocchi the Rock!
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Bocchi similarly uses character expressions and wild swings in the art style for comedic effect. The BGM in Kare Kano was probably it's strongest area, and music is a central theme in Bocchi