If you liked
Tokyo Ghoul
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Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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Are you a fan of Tokyo Ghoul? Are you looking for a cartoon like Tokyo Ghoul? Then Parasyte: The Maxim will be a good cartoon to watch. Wiith a big chunk of the universe (or even just our own world) still unknown to humanity, no one knows for sure if any life-forms, other than the ones we know, really exists out there. Extraterrestrial life or aliens, as we call them, might or might not be there existing for all we care. But, when these so-called aliens come manifesting before us from out-of-the-blue, can we truly say we're ready for them? Parasyte: The Maxim narrates the account of how "Parasytes" comes to invade Earth. One night, while 17-year-old Izumi Shinichi was sleeping, a parasyte attempted to crawl to his brain in order to take control of his body. But, as Shinichi was wearing earphones at that time, the parasyte failed to invade his brain and instead dug into his arm. From that moment on, the parasyte was forced to live in a mutual relationship with Shinichi (having have to work and sync together) as an arm with a mind of its own.
If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Are you a fan of Death Note? Are you looking for an anime like Death Note? Many people recommend Code Geass when the topic of animes like Death Note comes up. While Code Geass is an amazing anime the similarities with Death Note are minimal (but it still definitely deserves inclusion). What Code Geass does offer is a mind game adventure between the Rebels and Empire (similar to that of Light and L). Along with plenty of suspense and plot twists that make you want to keep moving through the episodes (similar to that in Death Note). Code Geass is set in an alternative present that contains three separate superpowers fighting for control (Britannia, the Chinese Federation and the Euro Universe. The anime takes place after the conquest of Japan by the Britannia Empire which leaves the citizens without rights and freedoms. The story follows Lelouch Lamperouge and his sister (exiled Britannia royalty) as he tries to find the person behind his mother's murder. In the process he gains support and popularity amongst the Japanese rebellion.