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To LOVE-Ru
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Yumene Connect
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A pink haired alien suddenly enters the school life of a normal boy, engaging in many perverted situations like tripping over girls or hijinks involving alien technology
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Ore wo Suki nano wa Omae dake ka yo
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Make Heroine ga Oosugiru!
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Both shows try to play around usual romcom tropes by having multiple cute girls surrounding the MC while they are actually in love with another guy, using the MC as support, but of course, they end up being exactly the same as those tropes they tried to play around
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Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED
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Macross F
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Both present themselves as 2000s reimaginings of early 80s franchises, featuring a high school boy joining the space military after a chance encounter with a mecha, an idol singer love interest, and a strong focus on love triangle and teen melodrama.
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Psycho-Pass Movie
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Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED Freedom
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Both movies are sequels to sci-fi series where our heroes travel to a country that's employing a system that decides the lives of people from the moment they're born, but as dark secrets come to light, they're forced back into battle
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Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry
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Tsue to Tsurugi no Wistoria
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Both series are about a boy who's unable to use magic in a world where magic is everything, so he goes to the magic school by focusing on the use of his sword mastery, which allows him to match and even surpass magic users with his sheer skill.
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Jigen Sengokushi: Kuro no Shishi - Jinnai-hen
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Kyomu Senshi Miroku
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Both OVAs are about ninjas in ancient Japan using mystical powers to fight alien technology. They were also written by Go Nagai (for Black Lion) and Ken Ishikawa (for Miroku), long time best friends that worked together in many series.
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No Game No Life
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Kami wa Game ni Ueteiru.
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Both series are about people challenging a variety of games on the whims of a god(s), where the main protagonist is an expert at these games and always manages to win.
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Golgo 13
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Space Adventure Cobra
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Both are 80s movies directed by Osamu Dezaki about badass and manly men shooting down evil mafia bosses and getting the heart of ladies in the process. While Cobra is more light hearted and takes place in a space opera setting, Golgo 13 is grittier and takes place in a then-contemporary urban setting.
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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Shin Getter Robo
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Getter Robo was THE main influence on Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann according to its creators, and it shows. From both featuring a group of hot-blooded guys piloting combining super robots as their leads, to using the indomitable human spirit as their power, to the similarities between Getter Rays and Spiral Energy, and even some of the plots Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann does are taken straight from Getter Robo. If you like Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, check Getter Robo out.
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Dennou Coil
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Chikyuugai Shounen Shoujo
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Both series feature children in a highly advanced future where the barriers between real life and augmented reality have been blurred and they get enrolled in the middle of life threatening situations where said technology heavily gets to lean towards the metaphysical. They also share director, scriptwriter and animation director, making their similarities translate to its visuals, writing style, themes and vision of the future.
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Kidou Butouden G Gundam
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Gundam Build Fighters Try
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While a general homage to Gundam, Build Fighters Try is particularly similar to G Gundam. Aside from the both focusing on a tournament of mecha battles, the main character is a martial artist who was trained in the Guiana Highlands and use said knowledge in their robots. Domon himself even cameos in Try.
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Busou Shinki Moon Angel
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Gundam Build Fighters
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Both series are about young boys using toys that fight in virtual enviroments after an scan. While Busou Shinki uses independent girl robots, Build Fighters has remote controlled Gundam plastic models.
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Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor
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Bullbuster
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Bullbuster is basically Patlabor's blue collar cousin, with both follow a mecha fan who joins a company working with hard sci-fi mechas to protect the peace and order, and even sharing a couple of character archetypes in their groups, most notably Tajima/Gotoh. While Patlabor is about a police squad, Bullbuster is about monster control.
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Dragon Ball Z Movie 09: Ginga Girigiri!! Bucchigiri no Sugoi Yatsu
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Black Clover: Mahou Tei no Ken
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Both movies have the same plot: never mentioned before villain was sealed a long time ago by one of our hero's mentors, and after something bad happened to him, the seal was broken, so the villain and his minions go to attack our heroes, who were in the middle of a tournament as it happened.
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Kidou Senshi Gundam 0080: Pocket no Naka no Sensou
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Ima, Soko ni Iru Boku
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Both are about a little boy from a peaceful place getting thrown in the middle of a war, having to directly face the tragedy and horrors found in such conflict head on. War in the Pocket is more subdued and low stake while being the more tragic one, while Ima Soko ni Iru Boku is more explicit and high stake despite being more optimistic.
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Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor
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Taiho Shichau zo
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Both are comedic OVAs about the daily lives of a quirky police squad. While Patlabor becomes darker and more serious over time, You're Under Arrest remains purely light hearted.
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Gosenzo-sama Banbanzai!
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Mawaru Penguindrum
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Both series are visually unique, surreal and satirical dramedies that serve as critiques on the concept of blood relations and how far one can go for people they have nothing in common with but being family.
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Re: Cutie Honey
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Kill la Kill
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It's not secret that Kill la Kill is a retread of Re: Cutey Honey. Many of the same staff worked on both, including director Hiroyuki Imaishi, and it greatly shows, with their unconventional take on magical girls, high amounts of nudity, general tongue in cheek tone, bombastic action, similar visual style and of course the yuri, any fan of either is sure to love the other.
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Giant Robo the Animation: Chikyuu ga Seishi Suru Hi
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Tetsujin 28-gou (2004)
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Both are retro-styled mecha series based on manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa that center on many similar ideas, such as historical revisionism, the dangers of scientific progress, sons dealing with the sins of their fathers, melancholic optimism in front of tragedy, and if it's possible for a criminal to redeem himself from his crimes. Due to the unique approach Giant Robo was made with, many Tetsujin 28 characters feature on it, so if you want to see what's basically the closest we're getting to a Giant Robo sequel, Tetsujin 28 is for you.
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Ginga Tetsudou no Yoru
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Mawaru Penguindrum
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Mawaru Penguindrum was blatantly inspired by Ginga Tetsudou no Yoru, as the series not only uses many of the same themes, motifs and archetypes as the movie, but the characters in Penguindrum directly discuss what were the ideas Kenji was trying to convey with said story at multiple points in their series.
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Jin-Rou
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Liz to Aoi Tori
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While they're very different in theme, Liz to Aoi Tori being music and Jin-Roh being millitary, both are symbolic love stories with beautiful animation where the struggles of our couple are juxtaposed to a fairy tale that's told across the movie and have an overall lesson to let go of the people you love.
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Gunslinger Girl
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Lycoris Recoil
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Both are about orphaned girls working since a young age as assassins working under a secret organization that fights against terrorism. While Gunslinger Girl is a very serious and gritty drama, Lycoris Recoil is a lot more moe and light hearted.
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Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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Both are over the top, bombastic, hot-blooded post-EVA combining super robot mecha series that feature a bold and strong man joined by a shy kid who doesn't know of his full potential fighting to defend humanity using the power of friendship and courage. Gurren Lagann no doubt took inspiration from GaoGaiGar's Guy-Mamoru dynamic to create the Kamina-Simon one, but gives it its own unique spin even with that familiarity.
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Bakemonogatari
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Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei
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Both are extremely wordy coming of age stories with very fast talking characters that make heavy use of unique animation, surreal comedy, visual metaphors, show don't tell, and other non-conventional storytelling tropes. While Monogatari focuses on high school life, Tatami Galaxy focuses on college life.
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One Punch Man
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Helck
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Both are action series with a heavy bent on comedy featuring an impossibly strong human hero who takes down all kinds of demons without much effort. Obviously don't expect the level of visuals OPM has in Helck, but they're pretty similar in tone and theme.
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Change!! Getter Robo: Sekai Saigo no Hi
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Mazinkaiser SKL
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Both are violent OVAs based on mecha anime from the 70s that re-imagine the original in a way that's completely divorced from their older versions' plots. Mazinkaiser SKL is honestly so much closer in tone to Getter Robo than it is to Mazinger Z that it's basically an unofficial Getter show.
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Shin Getter Robo
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Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z-hen
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They are 2000s reboots with retro art styles based on classic super robots series written by Go Nagai, aiming to be closer to the manga than their original 70s version. Both are filled with action, violence, JAM Project music and all the insanity one expects from Dynamic robots.
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Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu
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Kimetsu no Yaiba
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Both are action series animated by Ufotable focused on samurais in Japan's past. While Kimetsu no Yaiba touches only the Taisho period, Touken Ranbu goes back and forth between the Heian, Edo and Bakumatsu periods.
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One Punch Man
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Mashle
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Both are action series with a heavy comedy focus about an overpowered guy, who trained way too much to gain supreme physical strength, but has to hide this fact from the other warriors around him. One Punch Man obviously is about superheroes and has far better animation, while Mashle is about a magical school very heavily inspired by Harry Potter.
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Shinseiki Evangelion
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Top wo Nerae! Gunbuster
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Both are Gainax mecha anime directed by Hideaki Anno with a melancholic tone and a darker take on the mental burdens of being a mecha pilot. You can actually trace a lot of influence on NGE to Gunbuster, but I feel EVA handled the idea better.