If you liked
Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun
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...then you might like
Yofukashi no Uta
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• Both anime have a characteristic art style, art direction and color palette (although they're pretty different, so it's more of a "I want more nice art" than "I want more of the same" recommendation). • The main character is a human teenager (a middle-school boy in YnU and a first-year high school girl in Hanako-kun). • MC meets a person of the opposite gender who is no longer human (a vampire and a ghost, respectively). • Hints of romance between the two. • The tone of both series gets darker as they go on, but they never lose their humor.
If you liked
Chainsaw Man
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...then you might like
Yofukashi no Uta
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Both series have similar themes: they focus on youth, growing up and how hard it can be. Both are urban fantasy series. The main character of both of them is a horny male teenager looking for a goal in life and having a more or less questionable relationship with an older woman.
If you liked
Vanitas no Karte
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...then you might like
Undead Girl Murder Farce
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The setting of both anime is 19th-century Europe with supernatural beings (in Vanitas no Karte mainly vampires; in Undead Girl Murder Farce, it's more diverse, but vampires also show up). Morally gray characters solve different cases while coming closer to their own personal goals. Both anime have characters who are victims of human experimentation. Both series state at the very beginning that one of the main characters will die at the end of the story, killed by the other one.