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Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song
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Terminator 0
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Both shows delve into the idea of humans vs machines, but I also love how detailed they are when it comes to the argument about why AI often deems humans to not be worthy of ruling over the world as we have. Imagine Ultron's argument from Marvel, put it into futuristic worlds, and you get these two anime right here.
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Urusei Yatsura (2022)
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Ranma ½ (2024)
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Same original creator, same art style, same type of fun gag comedy, same episodic nature, same type of romance involved where the heroine and main character are at odds but together at the same time. If you love one, you are absolutely sure to love the either, no doubt about it.
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Bucchigiri?!
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Kenka Dokugaku
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Both are animes that revolve around fighting, and also both have mcs that do not know how to fight. The biggest difference is that the Bucchigiri MC is an insufferable simp that will do anything for a girl that doesn't care even the slightest bit for him, while the Viral Hit MC is a loser that gradually grows and tries to overcome his plight. Be ready to see the MCs take a lot of hard losses though. Hard stuff to watch, but its worth it in the end...sort of.
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Isekai Nonbiri Nouka
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Lv2 kara Cheat datta Motoyuusha Kouho no Mattari Isekai Life
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Both shows implement the isekai setting of fantasy worlds and creatures, but also focus more on character relationships and progression for their respective domains, rather than conflict with a demon king or some ultimate foe. Kinda like raising a wholesome kingdom that doesn't use force. They just chill out, make/grow food, and sell it. The MC's are nice and wholesome characters, and both have a fantasy creature/woman they fall in love and settle down with. There is also a slew of creatures (mascots if anything) and women that occupy their domain (harem options that don't fall through because of MC's devotion...in the anime at least). If you like one, you're sure to like the other.
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Aho Girl
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Tejina-senpai
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Similar comedy styles, with the female main character lacking common sense to the frustration of the male main character. Both also have twelve minute, periodic epsiodes; along with a colorful but small cast of characters that are smarter than the female main character, but still lack common sense compared to the male main character.
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Akudama Drive
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Super Crooks
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Lively set of characters that are labelled as villains/criminals in their world, tasked with (a) secret objective(s) that spans throughout the season's runtime. Super Crooks is similar to My Hero Academia and its superhero society, while Akudama Drive is similar to Cyberpunk Edgerunners and its cyberpunk/dystopian society.
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Kamonohashi Ron no Kindan Suiri
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Undead Girl Murder Farce
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Both are series filled with mysteries being solved by brilliant detectives, and each case is constantly presented in different ways. There is also a great amount of comedy (although different styles) to give both series a lighthearted feeling. They both also have connections to Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty, but of course both are told in different ways.
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Handa-kun
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...then you might like
Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama-kun
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Both are extremely comical shows, with both MCs being highly beloved by basically everyone in a school setting, even to the point they have fan clubs made for them (Handa-kun's is much more extreme in showing their love though lol). The side characters heavily carry the comedy aspect, but the main characters are both unique in their own ways: Handa is convinced everyone hates him and has extremely low self-esteem, while Aoyama is a very serious germaphobe that will often do whatever it takes to keep himself clean.
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Isekai de Cheat Skill wo Te ni Shita Ore wa, Genjitsu Sekai wo mo Musou Suru: Level Up wa Jinsei wo Kaeta
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Oemojisangjuui
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Boy is bullied because he is considered ugly and fat, but gains a new body and becomes popular and strong enough to fight. They are literally the same show and premise, but one is an Isekai/Japanese setting type of story, while the other is set in South Korea.
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Servant x Service
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Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sou
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-Extremely similar comedy styles and wacky personalities with the cast -Male lead has a crush on Female lead -Female lead is obsessed with books -Adult casts (with the exception of the male and female lead/schoolmates in Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sou) -Every episode gives you something new while also building slowly from the last few If you like one, I guarantee you'll like the other
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Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken
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Isekai Nonbiri Nouka
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Both have the Isekai'd MC start off normally, but eventually grow in both stature and power over time. The worldbuilding for both is impressive, but TenSura is more focused on conflict and action than Nonbiri Nouka, which is more mellow and tame. Both also have great comedy, and a large cast of characters that eventually join forces with the MC and their kingdoms over time
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Kono Oto Tomare!
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Ao no Orchestra
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Both are music themed animes, each having a well rounded cast that have different backstories and individual lore. The vibe is simillar for both as well, as both add comedy to the fray, mixed with music competitions and prodigies in their respective fields.