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Naruto
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Jujutsu Kaisen
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The personalities of the 3 protagonists in Jujutsu Kaisen literally mirrors the trio from Naruto. The design of the MCs from Jujutsu Kaisen seems to be based off of Naruto too with the teacher Gojou resembling Kakashi especially.
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Slam Dunk
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Ahiru no Sora
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Both anime explore the slice of life aspect of playing basketball at highschool with Ahiru no Sora clearly being inspired by Slam Dunk (directly referenced). Nevertheless, both anime are masterpieces in terms of story and execution and would capture the hearts of anyone who plays the sport themselves.
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Kimi no Na wa.
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...then you might like
Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai
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The first 3 episodes of Bunny Girl Senpai is simply an upgrade to your name; both series are about supernatural phenomenons as well as losing memory and forgetting about someone you love.
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Chihayafuru
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...then you might like
Ping Pong the Animation
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Both are labelled as Sports Genres but are focused on character development. Both Tsukimoto in Ping Pong and Arata in Chihaya Furu were bullied and outcasted by their classmates for their shy and unusual behaviour but are driven by the passion for their respective sports. Though Ping Pong and Karuta, the two characters discover their closest friends and the joy in playing with others for the first time. However, Arata becomes more of a side character to Chihaya and Taichi later on in the series.
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One Punch Man
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...then you might like
To Be Hero
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The main character of both series are perceived as invincible superheroes but is struggling with other aspects of their life - Saitama with his boredom and Ossan with the recognition of his daughter. Both series makes full use of their ridiculous slapstick humour but can also surprise the audience with its juxtaposition of comedic with serious and emotional scenes.
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Zhen Hun Jie
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...then you might like
Quanzhi Gaoshou
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Quanzhi Gaoshou is perhaps the most popular Chinese anime at the moment, but Zhen Hun Jie (Rakshasa Street) is nowhere near that in popularity. However, they are the two highest rated Chinese anime on this site and deservedly so. Though I think that the plot and characters are more interesting and engaging in Zhen Hun Jie. Each episode is only 14 minutes on average which makes it an easy watch as well. I recommend checking it out if you're looking for Chinese anime to watch.