If you liked
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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...then you might like
Ping Pong the Animation
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If the relationship between Killua and Gon was very important to you in HxH, or conversely, if the relationship between Peco and Smile was the fundamental to you in Ping Pong, then you'd definitely enjoy the other show beyond measure, genres be damned.
If you liked
Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji: Hakairoku-hen
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...then you might like
No Game No Life
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It's true that the themes and feels of these two anime couldn't be further apart, but the gaming and gambling aspect is predominant in both, and NGNL is as accessible as Kaiji as most of its games are made up. Plus, they're both made by MADHOUSE.
If you liked
One Piece
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...then you might like
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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While One Piece starts a lot slower than HxH (I'd recommend picking up at the Water 7 arc if you're impatient), and while its overall world and magic system is a lot more crazier and cartoony, it's definitely got the same sort of landmark effect on the heart, with tons of emotional moments, epic fights, characters that stay with you, and arcs that only get better and better as you go on.
If you liked
Saraiya Goyou
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...then you might like
Ping Pong the Animation
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Both share a similar type of story in terms of maturity and elegance, as well as distinct art styles.
If you liked
Mushishi
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...then you might like
Saraiya Goyou
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Mushishi and Saraiya Goyou are slow-moving dramas that touch more on the day to day sentiments of diverse people, rather than the power-levels of a prepubescent teen attempting to save the world. The same soothing and heartwarming atmosphere can be found in both, as well as the attention to detail in the art that makes the viewing experience such a joy.