If you liked
Made in Abyss
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...then you might like
Sakugan
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Lost mother. Child with the primal urge to explore, to go farther, to go deeper, and find that special place that nobody else has found before. And much darker than you were initially expecting by the end of the first episode.
If you liked
Gwahoheub
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...then you might like
Unbelievable Space Love
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Animated by the same studio (and it is beautiful). Both have the same ethereal feeling, with surpassed love. Unbelievable Space Love has a bittersweet and dubious ending, while on the otherhand Hyperventilation has a clearly positive ending. Oh yeah, and Hyperventilation is sexually explict.
If you liked
Tsuritama
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...then you might like
Shiroi Suna no Aquatope
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Fish. Just kidding. I mean, there is fish in both series, but there is also the similarity of a new person in the community being wrapped into its affairs.
If you liked
Popee the Performer
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...then you might like
Itazuraguma no Gloomy
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You go into both, fully expecting a kids show, when instead you get something that is slightly terrifying and definitely off-putting. Both use 3-D animation (although in Popee it enhances the obscurity even more). Gloomy has voice acting, but Popee does not.
If you liked
SK∞
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...then you might like
Bakuten!!
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In which one of the main characters falls in love with a sport they didn't previously know about. Futaba in Bakuten!! and Langa in SK8, they are doe-eyed and smitten with these new oppurtunies (and by their new friend). Both also have a tag-along cast of eccentric and unique supporting characters that make the show feel complete. Same feel-good vibe. (Both make me nostalgic for some reason, even though they are both very new anime).
If you liked
Asagao to Kase-san.
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...then you might like
Umibe no Étranger
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- Both are short, wholesome LGBTQA+ media that anyone (not only those in the community) can enjoy - Smooth and pretty animation - Lovable (and relatable) characters - Both receive my gay stamp of approval
If you liked
Tsuritama
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...then you might like
Taisou Zamurai
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When I was watching Taisou Zamurai as it aired, I couldn't shake off the fact that it reminded me of another show - or, well, more like a certain character reminded of another. And then I remembered. Leonardo and Haru from Tsuritama were extremely similar. A mysterious, hyper, and supportive character shows up and puts themselves in the lives of the main characters - Leonardo from Taisou Zamurai and Haru from Tsuritama.
If you liked
Aru Tabibito no Nikki
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...then you might like
Violet Evergarden
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- The main characters go on journeys - Beautiful music Although they look very different from their art, the general vibe of the show is the same - stories about living. Although, Aru Tabibito no Nikki is much more tranquil.