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Total Recommendations: 2

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Gankutsuou
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Baccano!
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There's a superb sense of tone that emanates from both shows, albeit very different. Baccano! really captures the essence of Prohibition-era gangsters, and adds the supernatural element to elevate the story. It does an excellent job of making the supernatural fit into this tone, making the world extraordinarily imaginative but still real. Gankutsuou does the same with its 18th century France-inspired future. The Count may look like a vampire and create insane plots, but class and other elements of French royalty really shine here. The art style in Gankutsuou serves it immensely well. Both series also have a similar blend of well-done action and storytelling, with Baccano! leaning a little bitmore on the action side.

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Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita
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Gi(a)rlish Number
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These shows both employ dry, nihilistic humor brought on by the cynical protagonist. Both Watashi and Chitose have a sort of double personality, and the humor plays off this double personality well.

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