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Juuni Taisen
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Ishura
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Both feature a numerous and diverse cast of individuals wielding immense power engage in one-on-one battles, but the majority of screen time is spent on introducing and establishing the combatants character, rather than on battles themselves. In other words, these are Battle Royale's that focus on fighters instead of their fights.
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●Rec
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Ojisan ga Joshi●sei ni Warui Koto wo Oshieru Hanashi
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Both present scenes between young girl and older man as if they are about to engage in indecent actions only to subvert reader's expectations and reveal the wholesome relationship between the two.
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Mitsuboshi Colors
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Onipan!
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Both involve a similar cast of characters (Timid Red girl, smug Blue girl and energetic Yellow girl) engage in fun, often childish, adventures
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Yuru Camp△
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Super Cub
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Cute girls bonding over hobbies that are more suitable for middle aged men
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Milk Closet
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Wakusei Closet
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Little girls get dragged into alien worlds and face cosmic horrors. Mindfuckery ensues.
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Chuukan Kanriroku Tonegawa
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Uramichi Oniisan
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Both are a rare type of comedy anime that focuses on struggles adults face in their everyday mundane life.
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Danganronpa: Kibou no Gakuen to Zetsubou no Koukousei The Animation
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Munou na Nana
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Both anime involve a number of elaborated murder mystery cases within a class of school students with eccentric personalities.
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Gantz
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Chainsaw Man
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In both manga: - the protagonist is part of a group of people tasked with slaying bizarre supernatural foes in a modern urban environment; - the battles get quite violent and brutal; - there is an underlying agenda about their fights; - protagonist's character experience growth along the way; - features drama that brings a tear to my eye.
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Alien 9
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Sakura no Sono
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Both manga explore themes of girls going through puberty in a surreal environment.
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Helck
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Shuumatsu Nani Shitemasu ka? Isogashii desu ka? Sukutte Moratte Ii desu ka?
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In both stories the entirety of human race is forcefully transformed into another non-sentient species by a malicious group and the protagonist- a capable warrior, is the last human remaining. He struggles to come to terms with the situation he found himself in with the help of a newfound female acquaintance of another humanoid race.
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Subete ga F ni Naru
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Kyokou Suiri
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Both shows revolve around solving, or, in Kyoukou Suiri case, providing a plausible explanation, to one central murder mystery set up by a female antagonist. The process involves lots of theorizing and imaginary sequences.
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Tonari no Seki-kun
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Ueno-san wa Bukiyou
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Both are about girl being frustrated with clueless boy