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Doukyuusei
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Tian Guan Cifu Er
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Tranquility. The animation mixed with the OST will put you to sleep with a smile on your face, and I mean that in the best way possible. Heaven Official's Blessing does get violent at times, but when it's peaceful, it's like watching a lullaby in an autumnal forest. And Classmates makes you feel like you're floating in space, watching the seasons change as the Earth turns, orbiting around the sun.
If you liked
Clannad
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...then you might like
Given
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Aside from both being romances, both of these stories are also about grief. Each piece explores loss--loss of innocence, loss of joy--as experienced by teenagers who are still growing up and discovering what they want out of life. Grief can make us lose our ability to express ourselves... and each of these stories give hope that it can be found again. But like, each story isn't just sadness and sorrow--They have comedic moments, too, and it's all really funny.
If you liked
Hoshiai no Sora
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...then you might like
Wonder Egg Priority
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Both feature a young cast, and both are psychological horrors. Stars Align is a bit more down-to-earth seeing as there is no gore, nor are their supernatural elements--Still, both anime tackle tough issues regarding abuse and trauma. Also, both works feature LGBTQ+ themes, particularly themes regarding gender.
If you liked
Sarazanmai
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...then you might like
Wonder Egg Priority
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Both feature a young cast that face very traumatic circumstances. Both series have a bright, colorful, campy appearance and art style, but each have a psychologically horrific edge. Also, both have supernatural elements. However, Wonder Egg Priority is more direct and gory than Sarazanmai, which is more comedic. Also, LGBTQ+ themes in both. Also also also, super cute mascots and really great dub casts.