If you liked
Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru
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...then you might like
Mob Psycho 100
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Both are fantastic manga, mixing slice of life elements with elements of other genres like science fiction or horror, but ultimately remaining grounded in a simple character-driven narrative with quality comedic elements. Mob Psycho has ONE's distinctive artstyle, while SoreMachi resembles a late 90s/early 2000s anime in the style of Serial Experiments Lain or the Big O, but are both excellent. SoreMachi and Mob Psycho also share a very good ending.
If you liked
Dirty Pair
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...then you might like
City Hunter
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Similarities: - Episodic - Character driven - comedic - somewhat horny - Very 1980s - Great soundtrack Differences - Sci-Fi setting vs Contemporary Japan - Dirty Pair is more ecchi, but less prone to questionable behavior from its MCs
If you liked
Love Hina
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...then you might like
Maison Ikkoku
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The setup of both animes is very similar, but Love Hina is a much more comedic and otaku-ified version of Takahashi's anime/manga. If you liked Maison Ikkoku and are fine with a somewhat horny comedy take on it, watch Love Hina. If you like Love Hina, but would like an anime that has more serious plots and an amazing 1980s soundtrack by Kenji Kawai, watch Maison Ikkoku.
If you liked
Bubblegum Crisis
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...then you might like
City Hunter
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Both animes are peak 1980s when it comes to artstyle, character design and have an amazing contemporary soundtrack.
If you liked
Mob Psycho 100
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...then you might like
Hinamatsuri
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- Both series feature main characters with special powers. - Both have a lovable man with a questionable reputation as the main supporting character. - Both series have an amazing and highly likeable set of secondary characters. - Both series provide commentary on major aspects of everyday life - Both animes also have a very good manga.