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Zankyou no Terror
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Banana Fish
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The main characters who suffered as children, are still suffering, and retaliate for various reasons against their the people who hurt them. In both stories is an underlying tone of their desperation and loneliness, even as they display great power.
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Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
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Sayonara no Asa ni Yakusoku no Hana wo Kazarou
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Both are films about motherhood, under unusual (that is to say supernatural) circumstances, that will likely make you cry. Despite their fantastical setting, they focus on the hardships of life, relationships, and how people change and grow.
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Hai to Gensou no Grimgar
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Made in Abyss
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A visually spectacular story in a strange, wonderful, and dangerous fantasy world full of mysteries, which reveals itself to be much darker than it's appearance indicates.
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Netsuzou TRap
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What Does the Fox Say?
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Really intense yuri drama tutorials on how to have a bad relationship. Trap is about getting into said relationship, while WDTFS is about getting out of it. Although I love one and hate the other, I couldn't help but associate the two due to the emotionally abusive themes in their stories.
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SQ: Begin W/Your Name!
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What Does the Fox Say?
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If you're looking for another yuri manhua - SQ/Their Story is more of an innocent slice of life about two high schoolers, which is released irregularly in short chapters, and is still publishing, WDTFS is a mature drama beginning with the introduction of a new team member, that concludes after around 50 chapters. They're both engaging, and have large online followings. Their Story is sweet and funny in it's relatability, but WDTFS also has it's many cute moments.
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Candy Boy: Nonchalant Talk of the Certain Twin Sisters in Daily Life
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Citrus
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Both are yuri based around sisters, and the struggles they face in their relationship due to problems between themselves or from the rest of the world. Candy Boy is 100% about the emotional story of the characters, and is a very cosy feeling slice of life about twins. Citrus on the other hand is more romantic and tense, a drama based around two girls who meet when they become step-sisters. Although Citrus involves a more sexual side as well, both anime are based in the emotional and romantic development of the two main characters.