If you liked
Top wo Nerae 2! Diebuster
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...then you might like
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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- Have the same goofy animation style. - Have the same dumb mecha designs. - Shounen willpower trumps all. - Completely devoid of any semblance of logic or rules. - Girls are there for T&A (lots of fanservice). - Nia (TTGL) is a clone of Nono (Diebuster). Diebuster is basically a pilot for TTGL. Their similarities in brainless style (and style over substance) and inability to take anything seriously is uncanny.
If you liked
Usagi Drop
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...then you might like
Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
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A strong parent/guardian who makes numerous concessions in their life for the sake of raising a kid/children. Both also have actual children as seiyuu for Ame and Yuki when they're young.
If you liked
Tonari no Totoro
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...then you might like
Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
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Fantasy feel. Parent moving out to an old home in the countryside with their two young children (very similar scenes here).
If you liked
Clannad: After Story
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...then you might like
Usagi Drop
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- Family. - Responsibility. - Coming to terms with taking care of a child. - Heartwarming. - Slice-of-life, comedy, drama. - Good parent/guardian. - Adorable daughter.
If you liked
Kobato.
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...then you might like
Usagi Drop
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- Crowning moments of heartwarming. - Restores your faith in humanity. - Good for the soul. - Makes you smile a lot. - D'awww.
If you liked
Angel Beats!
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...then you might like
Kowarekake no Orgel
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- Heavy emotional involvement - Involve watching someone slip away right before your eyes - Touching character interactions - Good character development (which Kowarekake no Orgel amazingly manages to do in 30 minutes) - Moe - Tugs on your heart strings - Great music, including some tracks with powerful vocals In reality, Kowarekake no Orgel is good if you're a fan of ANY of Key's works, but it's most similar to Air in terms of plot.
If you liked
Clannad: After Story
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...then you might like
Kowarekake no Orgel
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- Heavy emotional involvement - Involve watching someone slip away right before your eyes - Touching character interactions - Good character development (which Kowarekake no Orgel amazingly manages to do in 30 minutes) - Moe - Tugs on your heart strings - Great music, including some tracks with powerful vocals In reality, Kowarekake no Orgel is good if you're a fan of ANY of Key's works, but it's most similar to Air in terms of plot.
If you liked
Clannad
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...then you might like
Kowarekake no Orgel
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- Heavy emotional involvement - Touching character interactions - Good character development (which Kowarekake no Orgel amazingly manages to do in 30 minutes) - Moe - Tugs on your heart strings - Great music, including some tracks with powerful vocals In reality, Kowarekake no Orgel is good if you're a fan of ANY of Key's works, but it's most similar to Air in terms of plot.
If you liked
Air Movie
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...then you might like
Kowarekake no Orgel
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- Heavy emotional involvement - Involve watching someone slip away right before your eyes - Touching character interactions - Good character development (which Kowarekake no Orgel amazingly manages to do in 30 minutes) - Moe - Tugs on your heart strings - Great music, including some tracks with powerful vocals In reality, Kowarekake no Orgel is good if you're a fan of ANY of Key's works, but it's most similar to Air in terms of plot.
If you liked
Air
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...then you might like
Kowarekake no Orgel
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- Heavy emotional involvement - Involve watching someone slip away right before your eyes - Touching character interactions - Good character development (which Kowarekake no Orgel amazingly manages to do in 30 minutes) - Moe - Tugs on your heart strings - Great music, including some tracks with powerful vocals In reality, Kowarekake no Orgel is good if you're a fan of ANY of Key's works, but it's most similar to Air in terms of plot.
If you liked
Lucky☆Star
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...then you might like
Nichijou
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Both made by the same people. Both are moe high school girl slice-of-life comedies, where the main characters deal with everyday things: school, boys, food, family, friends... whatever. They are extremely similar in almost every way, except a few: 1. The main character archetypes are radically different. 2. The humor in Nichijou is more random, silly, and dumb. The humor in Lucky Star is more intelligent, and is almost entirely embedded in conversations. 3. The main characters in Lucky Star receive 99.9% of the focus, whereas the side characters in Nichijou get a good chunk of attention by themselves.