If you liked
Violet Evergarden
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...then you might like
Munou na Nana
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The themes are exceedingly similar. Though for Munou na Nana, it appears later in the series. Morality is hard to come to terms with for the self-aware mind. Conditioning to dehumanize others is a deep pit to climb out of for reintegration into society. Why can the viewer forgive evil tasks? Is it because of personal loss of the villian? Government sanction for their crimes? Time passed? Character growth? Change of heart? Good deeds? If you are seeking catharsis from cheering on a (cute) villain, or seeing character growth no matter the cost, then Violet Evergarden, or Monou na Nana is for you.
If you liked
Overlord
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...then you might like
Leadale no Daichi nite
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Leadale has a very similar feel to Overlord. Except with the opposite premise.
If you liked
Youjo Senki
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...then you might like
Tearmoon Teikoku Monogatari: Dantoudai kara Hajimaru, Hime no Tensei Gyakuten Story
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While the settings and aesthetics of these animes are very different, if the aspect of having ulterior motives being "just so" misunderstood as to benefit the MC gives you a feeling of catharsis, then you'll probably enjoy both these anime. Furthermore, using knowledge from one's prior life to one's advantage in the reincarnated life is satisfying to watch. Finally: a cute blond shoujo doing cool stuff.
If you liked
Kumo desu ga, Nani ka?
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...then you might like
Tensei shitara Ken deshita
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If seeing cute characters doing absurd things and facing off against absurd enemies and triumphing is interesting to you, then both these animes would be enjoyable. The brutal and amoral (chaotic) nature of the world these anime are set in provides a somewhat niche enhancement to the immersion and investment into the anime and development of the MCs (Fran and Kumoko respectively)
If you liked
Adachi to Shimamura
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...then you might like
Watashi no Yuri wa Oshigoto desu!
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Adachi to Shimamura and Watashi no Yuri wa Oshigoto desu are Yuri anime. The feeling I get is a nostalgic one; a feeling of longing and melancholy. Watching these anime let me re-live the ideality of romantic scenarios, and to escape the realities/business of everyday life. Both AdaShima and Yuri wa Oshigoto are niche anime. And it happens that the niche they fall in are the same one. No other anime has made me feel the same way as AdaShima, until I watched Yuri wa Oshigoto.