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Nodame Cantabile
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Mozart wa Komoriuta wo Utawanai
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Like Nodame Cantabile, Mozart Doesn't Sing Lullabies is also a series about music, but it is set during the time of great composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, and Schubert. Unlike Nodame Cantabile, however, Mozart Doesn't Sing Lullabies tends to focus less on the music and more on music history as the characters try to solve the mysteries surrounding Mozart's death.
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Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
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Gintama
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Himura Kenshin, once feared as the great assassin Hitokiri Battousai, has now become a wandering ronin who seeks to make amends with his past sins in the Meiji Period. Despite the official sword ban implaced by the government, Himura Kenshin still carries a "sakabatou" (reverse blade sword), and plans to achieve his goal by saving as many lives as he can with his sword. He instead stumbles upon the Kamiya Dojo and becomes a boarder there. Both Gintama and Rurouni Kenshin focus on the life of a samurai and how he tries to make his way in the new era after the war.
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Peace Maker Kurogane
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Gintama
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Peace Maker Kurogane is a historical drama that is set during the Bakumatsu and is told entirely from the Shinsengumi's perspective. It is not incredibly historically accurate (though it is more true to history than Gintama and is set in the real world rather than an alternate universe) and the Shinsengumi characters are, of course, portrayed differently here than in Gintama, but the series might interest fans who are curious about the Shinsengumi.