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Renai Kaidan Sayoko-san
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Mitama Security
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- Both have a similar premise where the main girl characters can see and interact with ghosts and spirits. - While Renai Kaidan had a little more focus on the romance aspect, comedy is still the main selling point in both series. - Most of the running gags that happen in both manga revolve around the misunderstandings between the main male protagonists and the aforementioned spirits.
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Arakawa Under the Bridge
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Hinamatsuri
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- Male protagonists got involved in a troubled situation from the very first episode, both involving their respective heroines - These two seemingly normal and level-headed main characters must now learn how to build their relationships with not only the heroines, but the new people around them, many of whom with their own antics and eccentrities. - Both have a wide array of wonderful, lively side characters from all walks of life that helped to keep the show going -If you like your comedy to be a bit on the quirky side, watch Arakawa. For a more straightforward gags, try out Hinamatsuri. One thing for certain, they are certainly not short of some heartfelt and touching moments that never feels out of place
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Emma
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Palace Meidi
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- Both took place in a rich, historical backdrop and their respective timeframes are not that far from each other. As Emma was set around the 20th century and the latter took place in the Meiji era, albeit a fictional one. - Both share the theme where differences in social status/class become the main obstacle in progressing their relationships.
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Chocolat
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Koi wa Ameagari no You ni
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- Both are tagged as romance, with the age-gap part being the major highlight. Though, it is much more prevalent in Koi wa Ameagari no You ni. - Despite the seinen tag, both have some hint of Shoujo elements, barring the art style. - A café serves as the main backdrop for both series. - Art style-wise, both have a unique and distinctive look to them. Eye-catching and simple enough without being overly sophisticated with the overall presentations. - The two of them also share some similar character archetypes. The side characters, more particularly. - In both manga, the first one to realize their feelings and make the first move/confession is the heroine.
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Boku dake ga Inai Machi
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Babel
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These two manga utilize time travel and mystery with one simple concept - Both of the MC's need to protect their loved ones from imminent tragedies - with their newfound abilities. What started out as a simple rescue mission at first turns into a complicated case as they unraveled more and more vital clues along the way.
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Chrno Crusade
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Deadman Wonderland
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- Both have a pair of male/female protagonists that were loyal to each other - The plot mainly revolves around both of their troubled and harrowing past - OP MC ( Chrno, Shiro) - Both have likeable side characters that helped the MC along the way and were crucial to the plot development
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Tokyo Ghoul
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Happiness
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- The synopsis speaks for itself - - Similar tone in both manga's first chapter - - While Tokyo Ghoul leaned more towards the action/fight part, Happiness focused more on the psychological aspect
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NHK ni Youkoso!
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Steins;Gate
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Both feature a paranoid MC thinking they were involved in some sort of conspiracy (NHK) and hunted by an evil organization (Steins Gate). Both anime also have female leads that can understand and empathize with the protagonists and at the same time help them to overcome their problem. Just like Steins;gate, NHK also starts off rather slow and static. Only starting to pick up the pace in the latter part where things get more serious.
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Hyouka
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Nejimaki Seirei Senki: Tenkyou no Alderamin
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Different genre but both feature a lazy and laid-back MC who are secretly a genius.