If you liked
Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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...then you might like
BanG Dream! Ave Mujica
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Both involve 5 girls that go through some dark and tragic events. Madoka is more supernatural in nature, and it also uses ample metaphors to describe the inner feelings of the main girls. With Ave Mujica, there's no supernatural, no life and death situations, the drama is about normal people in ordinary, yet tough situations. Both show us the pain of following your goals or dreams, trying to sync with other when they have opposing views and interests, and reaping the tragic consequences of your actions and the world around you ends up crumbling to dust.
If you liked
Spy x Family
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...then you might like
Sakamoto Days
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So Sakamoto Days it's pretty much Spy x Family with shuffled character traits: - Sakamoto is an overpowered assassin like Yor, but speak little like Loid - Shin is blonde and chill like Loid, but reads minds like Anya - Lu has pink hair like Anya, but is an emotional drunker like Yor Overall, the styles are very similar, the comedy is very similar, though I would say that Spy X Family is more heartfelt and with a better-thought plot.
If you liked
Fumetsu no Anata e
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...then you might like
Chi. Chikyuu no Undou ni Tsuite
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Both are very spiritual in nature. Both involve ample debates about the meaning of life. Both have a strange way of making feel full, yet empty at the same time. Both have complex characters that come and go, warming your heart as you see their lives passing and breaking your heart with every nasty thing that happens to them. Life is a mere moment, and you enjoy it while it lasts, and that's what both of these anime are trying to show us.
If you liked
[Oshi no Ko]
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...then you might like
BanG Dream! Ave Mujica
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Both depict young adults working in the very complex entertainment industry (music and acting). Both have strong dramas and an overall dark and tragic aura. And while Oshi no ko is a bit more comercial and easier to digest, I feel that the topics and characters in Ave Mujica are deeper and more realistic. Ave Mujica has no supernatural, no reincarnation, no plot twists. Just tragic, never-ending chain of suffering that piles one on top of the other.
If you liked
Wind Breaker
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...then you might like
Ao no Miburo
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Both depict the rough gang of boys that protect the kids and elderly in your neighbourhood because authorities couldn't care less to do their darn job. Both share the same vibe of camaraderie, as a lonely, white-haired guy finds unexpected friends in this team of idealistic misfits. While the Wind Breakers are high school delinquents that kick ass, Miburo is a band of ronins (a ronin is a samurai without a master) living in late medieval Kyoto, protecting the city in the midst of complex geopolitics. Miburo is a bit deeper, psychologically, though the animation is not as advanced as Wind Breaker's