If you liked
Satsuriku no Tenshi
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...then you might like
Id:Invaded
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i herd u liek serial killers, so i put serial killers in ur anime Do you like serial killers? Did you wish that your local crime/mystery/suspense anime had more of them? Have you ever wished to follow the exploits of teams of serial killers (and pseudo-serial killers) as they go against other serial killers? If so, then I have two shows for you! Both Angels of Death and ID:Invaded are speculative and somewhat surrealist shows about these mass murderers, pitting the more heroic ones against their villainous counterparts as the former attempt to solve the curious plot at hand.
If you liked
Figure 17: Tsubasa & Hikaru
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...then you might like
Super Cub
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This is, admittedly, a bit of a bizarre recommendation, because these two shows differ quite deeply in terms of genre, focus, and darkness. However, the early episodes of Super Cub caught me off-guard in how reminiscent they were of Figure 17: in order to indicate social isolation, both shows revel in these slow-paced, low dialogue, music-filled segments meant to leave the viewer both deeply uncomfortable and deeply sympathetic as the main character navigates their feelings. As I said, the two shows are quite different otherwise, but if you appreciated the above segments in one work, you'll likely enjoy the other one as well.
If you liked
Slayers
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...then you might like
Hitsugi no Chaika
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Filled with action, comedy, and a surprising amount of drama and darkness, Slayers and Chaika occupy somewhat similar roles within the fantasy anime canon: that of the dysfunctional adventuring party. See, both shows follow a very chaotic group of antiheros as they attempt to evade the law and fight surprisingly sympathetic antagonists. The adventuring parties act as a found family, bonding over their shared weirdness and giving the shows their beautiful, necessary sweetness. The characters are all charming and loveable (well...Pokota is a bit less likeable :p) and really form the core heart of the show.