If you liked
Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar
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Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (2020)
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Both series are centered around the main characters being pure heartened heroes who fight for the sake of others who also wear a gold headpiece Both have a cast of interesting, quirky heroes and bizarre villains. There is a strong emphasis on self-sacrifice and heroism in both. Both feature a heavy amount of teamwork and strategy to their fights. Both have a character/characters who use fire and ice attacks and constantly go above and beyond the call of duty for the sake of saving people. Both have rival characters who wear armor.
If you liked
Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar
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...then you might like
Kaitou Saint Tail
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Both are atypical of their respective genres as they use unconventional, non-violent means for saving the day, eg GaoGaiGar uses environment altering power tools, Saint Tail uses stage magic like. Both feature long haired, redheaded mains.Are very optimistic and lighthearted in tone. Both have a very classical symphony soundtrack. They also have religious themes or terms that play a role in the story or events, such as Meimi praying before becoming St Tail and GaoGaiGar's Hell and Heaven involving a prayer like hand clasping. Both heroes need the assistance of a female who waits in a bulding in order to turn into their titular form/persona Both Harken back to ideas and themes of an older era of their respective genre whilst also updating said ideas and themes for the 90's, especially after a gamechanger. For Saint Tail it is pre-Sailor Moon Magical Girl's, for GaoGaiGar it is pre Evangelion/Gundam for Mecha. Lastly, both were in the process of being dubbed in their home video release, but said dub was cut short and instead switched to sub releases.