If you liked
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Higashi no Eden
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Both series are about 2 incredibly intelligent young men who wish to shape "Japan" into a better country. Armed with their smarts and a unique gift - in Codes Geass it is a supernatural gift, while in Higashi it is technology - these two protagonists embark on roller-coaster rides of adventure, danger, doubt, denial and mystery in order to fulfill their dreams, dreams that are not just for themselves but their countrymen. Both series are intense and will keep you interested until the end.
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Tactics
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Kuroshitsuji
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In both series the Master-Servant relationship is highlighted. While Kuroshitsuji is a dark comedy based in the Victorian period (England), Tactics is based in the Edo period (Japan). In Kuroshitsuji the servant is a butler who is not human who has great supernatural power, while in tactics the servant is also non-human with great supernatural power. In both series, the duo are bonded to each other in a somewhat very similar manner. Tactics is far more comedic, with a few serious moments here and there, while Kuroshitsuji can be quite heavy and dark with a sprinkling of comedy. In both, the masters are young and intelligent boys who are largely without family and quite dependent, except for when sticky situations arrive that call for intervention from their supernatural servants.
If you liked
Hakushaku Cain Series
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...then you might like
Kuroshitsuji
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Both are based on young men who take over as head of their blue-blood, aristocratic English household. In both, these men are largely without family except for a highly mysterious butler who is by them at all times and who seems to excel at almost everything. The bond between Master and Butler in both series are of highlight because of how deep and unique they are. While the Cain Saga is a bit more darker and gothic than Kuroshitsuji, Kuroshitsuji is also a dark series with a bit more comedy. Additionally, both men are apt at solving crimes that are plaguing England, most of these crimes being especially horrific.
If you liked
God Child
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...then you might like
Kuroshitsuji
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Both are based on young men who take over as head of their blue-blood, aristocratic English household. In both, these men are largely without family except for a highly mysterious butler who is by them at all times and who seems to excel at almost everything. The bond between Master and Butler in both series are of highlight because of how deep and unique they are. While Godchild is a bit more darker and gothic than Kuroshitsuji, Kuroshitsuji is also a dark series with a bit more comedy. Additionally, both men are apt at solving crimes that are plaguing England, most of these crimes being especially horrific.