If you liked
Trigun Stampede
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...then you might like
Sand Land: The Series
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Though the overarching story and characters' objectives are different, both are CG-animated shows featuring a group of wanted individuals on the run in a desert world with limited resources.
If you liked
One Piece
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...then you might like
Sand Land: The Series
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Both shows are shounen action shows with a sense of adventure which feature a group of people fighting against bandits/pirates and a corrupt government. One Piece is MUCH larger in scope, while Sand Land is more bite-sized, but there should be crossover appeal.
If you liked
Dragon Ball
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...then you might like
Sand Land: The Series
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As both shows are written by Akira Toriyama, they have similar art styles, senses of humor, action, and adventurous elements. Sand Land feels a bit like if the early arcs of Dragon Ball were set in a desert.
If you liked
Magic Knight Rayearth
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...then you might like
Dragon Half
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Both series are fantasy adventure comedies from the same time period, and both use a mix of normal and chibi art styles for comedic emphasis. However, Rayearth is a fully-fledged, more serious story, while Dragon Half is a quick parody OVA.
If you liked
Cike Wu Liuqi
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...then you might like
Gokushufudou
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The stories and styles are very different, but both are comedy anime that have short seasons and 15-ish minute episodes, which make them good for light entertainment AND for binge-ing. They're also both Netflix Originals, at least in the US (not sure about other areas).
If you liked
Slayers
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...then you might like
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (2020)
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Both series are great for viewers looking for a colorful, old school-style adventure anime with sword-fighting, sorcery, monsters, and fun characters.
If you liked
Ushio to Tora (TV)
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...then you might like
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (2020)
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Both are modern re-adaptations of early 90s adventure shounen manga. They might seem dated by today's standards, but were exciting and original upon release and are a great way to get a classic anime experience with a more modern coast of paint.
If you liked
Pokemon
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...then you might like
Slayers
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Both are mid/late-90s adventure anime about a group of friends travelling to accomplish a goal and their shenanigans along the way. They've even pursued by some bumbling villains along the way. Slayers has more serialized story episodes than Pokemon does, but the episodic episodes in Slayers are enjoyable in a lot of the same ways that Pokemon is.
If you liked
Ushio to Tora (TV)
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...then you might like
Gegege no Kitarou (2018)
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Both shows are modern adaptations of older manga that involve a human fighting youkai with the help of another youkai.
If you liked
Dragon Ball
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...then you might like
Slayers
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Both are comedy/adventure series that feature a very powerful protagonist on a quest and make friends along the way.
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh!
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...then you might like
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 3: Stardust Crusaders
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Before the card game became the focus, Yu-Gi-Oh was all about playing "games" with other people and pitting their soul or something similar on the line. While Yu-Gi-Oh's battles are more puzzle-based and Jojo's are more combat-based, the style seems similar. In fact, the D'arby episodes (in season 2) could probably fit right in with Yu-Gi-Oh season 0.