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Total Recommendations: 13

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Tonikaku Kawaii
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Kakkou no Iinazuke
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* Two characters that are linked to early marriage * Life as a couple, so a romcom about the later stage of romance * Bits of comedy and bits of drama * A colorful artistic direction

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Itsuka Minoreba
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Tai-Ari deshita.: Ojousama wa Kakutou Game nante Shinai
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* Fighting games are involved * The genre is a girls' love romance * Young girls as protagonists

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Dororo
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Ousama Ranking
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Underdog story about a sacrificed son, in a time with feudal level of society, including royalty or lords

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Slime Tensei.: Daikenja ga Youjo Elf ni Dakishimeraretemasu
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Seijo-sama? Iie, Toorisugari no Mamonotsukai desu!: Zettai Muteki no Seijo wa Mofumofu to Tabi wo Suru
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Both manga works are similar because instead of a slime that is a familiar, it's instead a catlike demon. Both familiars are inhabited by grown men with younger girls as mistresses. There's also comedy in both manga, with epic adventures.

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No Game No Life
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Meikyuu Black Company
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- Ambitious lead MC + cute loli MC - Isekai - World of "affairs" - Comedy, sometimes dark humor

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Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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5-toubun no Hanayome
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While both series, at a first glance, do seem to share few besides what constitutes a regular basis for romantic comedy shows, it is arguable they both make you feel in a similar mood. First off, two things that could stick with a viewership might be how the comedy lightens up any previous state of mind, and also how colourful the art strikes. On the one hand, we have a harem setting based on tutoring; on the other, two protagonists bonding closer by sharing a hobby. However, both shows permit the budding of a romantic bonding, with a tendency from our quintuplets to dramatise a bit? Let's let you discover.

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Gabriel DropOut
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Machikado Mazoku
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Both series are kindred in the way of opposing cute girls in a both mythical and manichean fashion. And, just as accordingly, both regularly break the coherence of their universe, ridiculing the premises of their shows. As Gabriel DropOut might be more deserving of recognition for the elaborate comedy it displays, Machikado Mazoku would win more if were to be considered the developing bond between the main protagonists. Even on this front, Gabriel DropOut is not losing so much. Both series, in the end, are fairly similar, and the mood it will make you feel might seem, afterwards, out of this world! For both are condensed cutesy and pure comedy, and sprinkled in, a bit of bondings.

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Endro~!
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Machikado Mazoku
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Both series attempt to tackle a manichean and historical opposition in an endearing way. Meanwhile Endro~!'s cast possesses more characters than Machikado Mazoku, and as the latter tends to develop a noticeably deeper bond between the main characters, both series are filled with instants that will make one melt, and a mood only ebbing between laughter and blushing from these cutesy powerhouses.

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Sola
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Angel Beats!
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Both of those series possess a tragedy ending, and both deal at some point about hospitalization. While Angel Beats deals with the replacing of an heart, Sola deals with one of the main characters in an hospital.

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Steins;Gate
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Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru.
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Whereas the two series aren't even close, their relativity could be on characters. First one, the main character, Okabe, kind of reminds me of Hachiman for his lone personality, half-chuuni humour(in between Steins;Gate's will and the 108 Skills of the Loner). But the true comparison I would suggest is Yukino and Kurisu, whereas one is from America, graduated from college and the other is in firs-year of highschool, both are geniuses. As well, both are in someway tsundere (perhaps also kuudere) ; romance exists in between them and the main characters of respective series. To wrap at it, Kurisu and Yukino both seem so weak and alone, which make them all the more cute (somehow more for Yukino because the story has a tendency to dramatize).

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Nyanko Days
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Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuushabu Shozoku 2
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Both are slice-of-life shows about the life of cute girls. Both will hit you by their artstyles, almost alike, and extremely cute. To finish, both are comedic and somehow school-life, as well as anime shorts.

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Angel Heart
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Golgo 13 (TV)
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* It is about an hitman * The hitman is emotionless # The feeling is really different as Golgo 13 has sex scenes instead of romance focus # Glass Heart isn't separated in arcs like Golgo 13. Instead, it shows a development in the scenario.

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Owari no Seraph: Nagoya Kessen-hen
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Tales of Zestiria the Cross 2nd Season
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Both are about the hero of a people. Both have the adventure feel. Both have wonderful art. Both are fantastic. The two are about fighting and in a group of people, and have nice action. Assets may vary from one to another, modern times against middle-age.

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