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Netsutai no Citron
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Becchin to Mandara
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When I read Tropical Citron, I wasn't aware it was created by the same person who did Becchin to Mandara. However, the similarities were striking, and I couldn't help but think of it whilst I was reading Tropical Citron. The humor, art, and absurd storyline are characteristics both of them share. While I much prefer Tropical Citron to Becchin to Mandara, anyone who likes one will most certainly enjoy the other.
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xxxHOLiC
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Petshop of Horrors
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Both Yuuko and Count D keep a shop filled with things that could be considered extraordinary. The stories are mostly contained within one chapter, but add to the characters and will occasionally extend beyond a single chapter. Beyond that, these stories oftentimes will have some kind of cautionary tale included, and heavily focus on the human nature.
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Kuuchuu Buranko
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...then you might like
Anime de Wakaru Shinryounaika
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Both of these have a strong focus on mental disorders. Kuuchuu Buranko leans more towards what may have caused these mental disorders, while Psychosomatic Medicine gives the viewer all-around information about whatever the topic is that they're covering in an episode. Kuuchuu Buranko is more character-driven, and has more story to it, but Psychosomatic Medicine is kind of like what would happen if you took an episode of Kuuchuu Buranko and condensed it into five minutes.
If you liked
Dansai Bunri no Crime Edge
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...then you might like
Akuma no Riddle
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Both of these anime are centered around a killing game. The artstyle isn't too similar, but I think the colors used throughout each anime do look close. Not only that, but the characters in Akuma no Riddle are nearly all trained killers. In a way, this also holds true for Dansai Bunri no Crime Edge. And, to top it all of, both of the main characters are there to protect someone. These someones are being targeted for some sort of prize, and are both in a sort of relationship with their protector.
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Bungou Stray Dogs
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...then you might like
Mob Psycho 100
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Both Bungou Stray Dogs and Mob Psycho 100 focus on characters who face challenges because of their powers and the effects that they have on people. These characters grow and develop over time with the help of those around them, and, of course, there is some action sprinkled in over the way. Mob Psycho 100 has a bit more comedy, and the art styles differ quite a bit, but overall I think this would be something to watch next.