If you liked
Shingeki no Kyojin
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...then you might like
Terra Formars
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They appear to at least be going for a similar tone in regards to their giant human killing entities that our main cast must face (Titans and the Bugs). Both of the creatures are sentient, have a fair deal of mystery around them and ruthlessly slaughter humans as if they were insignificant. A substantial gap in strength is portrayed between these giants and the humans of their respective series, depicting these humans as needing to go above and beyond, relentlessly prepare and bravely stare down their own deaths in order to face them.
If you liked
Terra Formars
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...then you might like
Killing Bites
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As soon as I saw the transformations in Terra Formars I was immediately reminded of Killing Bites, both have their characters transform taking on the appearance of various animals and gaining their traits to use in combat.
If you liked
Saint Seiya
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...then you might like
Yoroiden Samurai Troopers
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Comparisons have been drawn between these two since the latter's inception. Both teams of transforming magical boys against dark powers/conspiracies. Each give their characters unique looking armors/cloths.
If you liked
Ao Ashi
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...then you might like
Blue Lock
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Both recent hit soccer series. While Ao Ashi is more grounded and Blue Lock is more exaggerated fantasy, if you're watching one you likely enjoy shonen anime, sports anime and football/soccer. So you will likely get at least some enjoyment out of the other series too.
If you liked
Cross Epoch
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Burn the Witch
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These are both one shots by famed Shonen Jump mangaka. Cross Epoch is a collab between two of manga's biggest names Akira Toriyama & Eiichiro Oda creators of Dragon Ball, Dr. Slump & One Piece. Burn The Witch is by another household manga name, Tite Kubo creator of Bleach & Zombie Powder. They are both short & easy to digest with great art. Fans of Shonen, Jump or any of the artists famous work are likely to enjoy both of these one shots (and the continuing Burn the Witch short series).
If you liked
Digimon Adventure 02
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both classic kids anime. In these series young children must face the forces of darkness, co-operate with their friends and win battles. In both the children themselves don't enter the conflicts but they instead control their separate companions (the respective series' namesakes). Both also did an excellent job of marketing children toys from the series.
If you liked
Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both later seasons of classic franchise kids anime. Both feature young heroes moral plights alongside their sentient monster friends. These worlds both establish a competitive aspect between their respective casts and in their world building at large.
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Duel Monsters GX
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Classic kids anime that share a lot of themes and parallels. Young pure heroes that face insurmountably odds facing their respective evils. A competitive game that centres both series respective world building. Sentient creatures that reside within the respective objects they use in those games.
If you liked
Cowa!
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...then you might like
Burn the Witch
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Becoming a fan a particular manga artist after really enjoying a certain work could send you on a journey through several manga. Enjoying Dragon Ball could lead you to Dr. Slump, Toriyama's One Shots or one of his many other manga books (including Cowa). Enjoying Bleach could lead you to Burn the Witch or Zombie Powder. These titles are both lesser known works of famous mangaka Tori & Kubo.
If you liked
Fairy Tail
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...then you might like
Black Clover
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Seeing the number of recs between these two is unsurprising. After finally starting Fairy Tail recently, I was constantly met with the parallels to Black Clover. While I'm sure it is more accurate to say it the other way (with BC taking the inspiration), the order I watched these series in caused me to make those connections backward I guess. These are both adventure shonen, focused on magic, mages and a magic based world/society. They both heavily feature guilds, with the guild/group the main character is part of being central to series.
If you liked
One Piece
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...then you might like
Fairy Tail
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This feels like this most obvious rec to make, but I recently started both of these long running adventure shonen. The vibes and tone of both shows feel very reminiscent of each other. Anyone who's seen both of these shows will likely immediately pick up on the parallels. Not to say that they are equals in terms of quality; but I'd say if you enjoyed one you will likely get some enjoyment out of the other.
If you liked
Kajika
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...then you might like
Burn the Witch
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Becoming a fan a particular manga artist after really enjoying a certain work could send you on a journey through several manga. Enjoying Dragon Ball could lead you to Dr. Slump, Toriyama's One Shots or one of his many other manga books (including Kajika). Enjoying Bleach could lead you to Burn the Witch or Zombie Powder. These titles are both lesser known works of famous mangaka Tori & Kubo. They have very similar appeal and I believe someone who enjoys one, should also like the other.
If you liked
Karakuri
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...then you might like
Burn the Witch
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Both lesser known works of famous mangaka. Burn the With is by Tite Kubo the author and artist of the now iconic Bleach series. Karakuri is by Masashi Kishimoto the author and artist of the classic Naruto series. Both are shonen fantasy stories with dark undertones. Both are very similar stylistically to their corresponding mangaka's more popular series, Bleach and Naruto.
If you liked
Toriyama Akira ○-saku Gekijou
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...then you might like
Burn the Witch
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If you enjoyed the collected one shots of legendary manga creator Akira Toriyama, you may enjoy a one shot but another notable name in manga; Tite Kubo. These are both made by iconic Jump artists and feature great art. Both mangaka's style is unique and easily recognisable. Fans of their famous work (Dragon Ball, Dr. Slump & Bleach) are likely to enjoy all these one shots.
If you liked
Chainsaw Man
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...then you might like
Burn the Witch
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Both fantasy/adventure titles with darker tones. Both have interesting character and monster designs. Both JUMP titles. Both have great art and humour.
If you liked
Bench
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...then you might like
Burn the Witch
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These are both one shots by famous jump mangaka. Bench by Naruto's creator Kishimoto and Burn the With by Bleach's creator Kubo. Both show the diversity of the mangaka's talent in different styles of story telling to those they're known for. The art for both is great. Fans of the artists popular works will likely also enjoy these one shots. Burn the Witch eventually expanded beyond the original one-shot, although unlikely I'd love to see the same happen to Bench. I feel like they could occupy a similar space in their respective mangaka's body of work.
If you liked
Ginga Patrol Jaco
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...then you might like
Burn the Witch
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Becoming a fan a particular manga artist after really enjoying a certain work could send you on a journey through several manga. Enjoying Dragon Ball could lead you to Dr. Slump, Toriyama's One Shots or one of his many other manga books (including Jaco). Enjoying Bleach could lead you to Burn the Witch or Zombie Powder. These titles are both lesser known works of famous mangaka Tori & Kubo. They have very similar appeal and I believe someone who enjoys one, should also like the other.
If you liked
One Punch Man 2nd Season
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...then you might like
Mob Psycho 100 III
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Both later seasons of creator ONE's flagship series. Both were received less favourably then their earlier strong outings however fans of either or ONE's work in general will definitely get some enjoyment from these. The similarities they share are countless and to be expected sharing the same original creator.
If you liked
One Punch Man
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...then you might like
Mob Psycho 100 III
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Fans of either of author ONE's defining works really owe it to themselves to check out the other if they never have. It's an almost sure fire recommendation that you will enjoy Mob if you liked OPM and vice versa. Similar humour, character designs, tones, styles; generally what you'd expect from a creator with a somewhat consistent style.
If you liked
Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan
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...then you might like
Mob Psycho 100 III
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OP Psychic high-schooler with great humour? It hasn't worked exceptionally well just once! Both of these shows explore similar concepts, and although both have their own unique character to them, I'm sure if you're into one, you'll definitely get a kick out of the other too!
If you liked
Noblesse
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...then you might like
Mob Psycho 100 III
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Unassuming highschool student is actually one of (if not the) strongest beings on the planet. Both mesh their supernatural and highschool themes well. Both although occasionally having more serious moments, generally have a light-hearted & humorous tone.
If you liked
Jujutsu Kaisen
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...then you might like
Noblesse
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Highschoolers, the supernatural, action & goofy humour. These series share a lot of similarities and I'd recommend fans of one consider looking at the other! :)
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Duel Monsters
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...then you might like
Jujutsu Kaisen
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Both main characters bodies are inhabited by a powerful ancient spirit, which they share their body with. When these respective protagonists get into tight spots they rely on the strength of these more powerful spirits. Both have themes of bonds/friendship and their own takes on spirits & the supernatural. In both the main cast are also high-schoolers and often wear their gakuran. The similar charm and aesthetic to the shows make me confident fans of one will likely enjoy both.
If you liked
Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen
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...then you might like
Noblesse
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Both school settings with demon/super natural themes. Both have similar vibes and aesthetics.
If you liked
Mob Psycho 100 II
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...then you might like
Noblesse
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Similar humour and tone, both with school settings. They don't take themselves too seriously and have lovable characters.
If you liked
Digimon Adventure
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both classic kids anime with similar themes & premise. Both target the same demographic with a lot of shared elements (monsters, forces of darkness, young heroes, righteous ideals, toy/video game cross promotion).
If you liked
Pokemon
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both popular large franchise kids anime. Both multi media empires with cross promotion for toys, video games and merchandise. They both have similarly aged and designed main cast of characters, intended to be relatable to their children target audience.
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Duel Monsters
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both kids classics, both market real world toys & games. Both have similar character designs with the classic spiky hair flair to them. Ryuga is reminiscent of Bakura/Marik with his expressions and psychopathy.
If you liked
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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...then you might like
Digimon Adventure:
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Classic children's anime that feature monsters, young kid heroes, battles against evil powers & similar aesthetics.
If you liked
Mob Psycho 100
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...then you might like
Noblesse
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Both school settings where the main character is secretly one of the strongest beings in existence. Both can have similar goofy/silly humour to go alongside this.