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Immortal Regis
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Aphorism
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The male protagonist in both stories are suddenly caught up in a (supernatural) world they cannot escape and desperately fight for survival as they try to reclaim their ordinary lives.
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Ga-Rei
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Aphorism
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In both stories the protagonists are considered ordinary and average, but with the exception that they can see something most other people can't. This special sight leads them into trouble with a female counterpart as they daily fight for their lives against supernatural forces.
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Higashi no Eden
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Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom
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The protagonists get their memories wiped clean and the organizations that did it uses them by getting the protagonists to work for the organization. In both stories the characters are given false identities. They begin shady dealings for the organization while they set out to discover more about the secrets of the organization and their own true identities.
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Sidooh
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Holyland
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These stories are about young youths who take up fighting as a means of finding their place in the world. In Sidooh we follow the path of two young brothers who become swordsmen assassins. On the streets in Holyland the protagonist becomes known as a boxer who beats up gang members. In both stories the characters walk down the path of fighting to seek answers for the questions they hold.
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Death Note
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Maou: Juvenile Remix
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The protagonists both fight for their own sense of justice with a special ability. Where one uses a notebook to create events to happen the other uses "ventriloquism" (he can make others speak in the manner he chooses). In both stories a rival appears who challenges the abilities of the protagonists and their sense of justice.
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Naruto
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Kurozakuro
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In both stories the protagonists have another being who holds great power living inside of them. The protagonists struggle to keep their humanity against these beings while fighting for a way to maintain balance and order within their lives. Their hidden power makes them targets for those who wish to control that power for themselves. In each story there exists a group who hunts down the protagonist and a group who protects them with the hope that they will be the key to saving them all. There are several fighting scenes and each character holds their own unique fighting style (more apparent in Naruto). Both have a lot of plot development, but unlike Naruto, Kurozakuro was short lived and ended abruptly.
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Kiniro no Corda
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Piano no Mori
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Both stories center around a music prodigy. La Corda focuses on a violinist, where as Piano no Mori focuses on a pianist. People are drawn to the prodigies not because of their knack for copying any piece they've heard, but because their love for music can be heard through their unique style of interpretation. The stories follow the young prodigies as they evolve and captivate their audiences.
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Tenshi Kinryouku
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Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru
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In both stories the main character finds out they have been reincarnated from a past life to continue a war that is going on between good & evil/ god's forces & demons. Both main characters have a protector that follows them throughout their stages of reincarnation who is somewhat like a soul-mate. The art in Angel Sanctuary is beautifully done and Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru is also drawn well (the art resembles Vampire Knight; some of the characters even look similar).
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Genshiken
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Seitokai no Ichizon
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Both stories center around a club who's members spend most of their time in the club room. They both have a slice of life easy going atmosphere with light humor added in. Seitokai no Ichizon is jam packed full of parodies where as Genshiken is jam packed full of stereotypes for otakus.
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Tegamibachi
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Witch Hunter
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Both main characters go on a journey to find someone while fighting with guns of power (magic). In both stories the main characters have a type of cute fighting assistant. The drawings have some similarity. The plots are both interesting; in Letter Bee he fights monsters as he journeys to find his lost friend, in Witch Hunter he fights witches as he tries to hunt down his witch-turned sister. Both characters posses unique powers that they grow into as the story moves forward.