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K-On!
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Sora yori mo Tooi Basho
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They are both slice of life based shows with a very similar art style despite their plot being completely different. K-on focuses on the journey of going through high school and forming a girl band. Whilst Sora Yora focuses on the groups journey towards Antarctica.
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K-On!
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Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka?
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Both shows feature cute girls doing cute things and though the focus may be different whether that be with k-on forming a girl group band or gochiusa focusing on the cast running a coffee shop. They feature slice of life with lots of cute moments.
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K-On!
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Love Live! School Idol Project
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Both series are music focused with a moe art style. with the cute girls doing cute things theme present. They are both very relaxing to watch as well and both series have albums/songs outside the series for anyone to listen to
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Lucky☆Star
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K-On!
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Both series are made by Kyoto Animation with a moe art style. They are both very relaxing to watch as well and feature comedy/slice of life. Both anime focuses on their journey throughout highschool
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K-On!
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Bocchi the Rock!
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Both shows feature a focus on cute girls doing cute things in a moe type style. Though Bocchi the Rock has more of a focus on the music aspect while K-on focuses on music with a bit more focus on slice of life too
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Yuru Camp△
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Bocchi the Rock!
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Cute girls doing cute things whether that be camping or music/band focus. They share a comfy/cozy vibe with a lovely moe art style/animation
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River's Edge
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Not Simple
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They share a similar surreal kind of art style which contrasts really well with the themes they cover such as family problems including unfit parenting/inappropriate family relationships, societies unjust view of homosexuals, the consequences of emotional abuse which leads to emotionally stunted individuals and society in general with it's obsession of beauty and status along with appearances in the public eye.
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Bokurano
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Yuusha-tachi
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Shows how pointless it can be to fight the darkness and inevitable that it rises once again whether it be in the form of a devious creature that advocates kids to fight in a giant mecha to save their 'world' or humanities hubris/divide and greed thinking they can slay the darkness not realizing it is inside all of us humans in some way or another.
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Kanojo-tachi no X-Day
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Vitamin
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They have a very similar type of feel in regards to the school setting and how stifling it is when a rumor or event happens it can completely change the person and shows how fake and cruel people are. It also show the consequences of how this can impact the individual to either cause destruction to the school by blowing it up or moving to home schooling to pursue a career in drawing manga.
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The Makeup Remover
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Mystical
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Both of these webtoons possess stellar art and cover topics ranging from corrupt beauty standards (makeup remover) to questioning how human treat other species (mystical) in a respectful and professional manner that isn't black or white but shades of grey.
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Jagaaaaaan
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Blue Lock
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They are both by the same author with different artists and tackle a variety of issues in a interesting and unique way. That really stands out apart from most manga imo. Highly recommend giving both of these series a go :)
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Uzumaki
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Franken Fran
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Both contain extreme body horror, possess morbidly curious themes to different yet similar levels and a eerie grotesque appeal. Both aren't for the faint of heart either despite Franken Fran being a bit more light-hearted. If you enjoy morbidly curious themes and body horror then I recommend you to check out these two manga.
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Oyasumi Punpun
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Onanie Master Kurosawa
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Both of these particular series are coming of age stories. Both of the main characters are young males faced with issues/challenges in life. Also cover similar mature themes such as loss of innocence, loneliness and depression. If these types of themes/stories interest you. I highly recommend you give both a read. :)
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Steins;Gate
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Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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Both of these particular series have very similar themes/depth of plot complexity. Also are packed full of surprises. Finally they have the 'Thriller' genre in common along with similar ratings.
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Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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...then you might like
Made in Abyss
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Both have a very seemly innocent premise...but later on both perform a drastic heel turn at some point in their running time. Also both of them have very unique art styles along with stunning animation.