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Potemayo
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Acchi Kocchi
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The shows have a similar moeblob art style, mostly focus on slice-of-life cuteness, and have an ever so slight edge to their comedic sensibilities.
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Vandread
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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Short, loser-ish protagonist that grows into his role as a hero? Check. Emphasis on the importance of being a man and the virtues of such? Check. Combine to form awesome fighting mechs? Check. Fighting to save humanity from countless alien robots? Check.
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Mahou Sensei Negima!
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Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakaishin
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Both are sword-and-sorcery adventures with a (more than) healthy sense of humor and perversion.
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Aa! Megami-sama! (TV)
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Ai Yori Aoshi
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Both series are lightly comedic romances (with harem elements) in which a fairly ordinary college student is suddenly visited by a beautiful yamato nadeshiko type woman who becomes his romantic partner.
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Dragon Half
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...then you might like
Yousei Hime Ren
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Both are 2 episode OVAs from the early 90s with wacky humor and fantasy elements. The emphasis is on wacky humor and not caring about making sense.
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Azumanga Daiou The Animation
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...then you might like
Hidamari Sketch
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Both are slice-of-life comedies featuring a group of female high school students (and occasionally their teachers). The humor comes primarily from the quirky personalities of the cast in both series, and they share the same laid back atmosphere. The art style of Hidamari is a little more unusual, though.
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Kono Minikuku mo Utsukushii Sekai
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...then you might like
Elfen Lied
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Both series have a young boy find a mysterious girl with a hidden darker personality (which arouses jealousy from their respective female cousin), and humorous ecchi scenes occaisionally divert attention from the characters' traumatic childhood experiences.