If you liked
Darker than Black: Kuro no Keiyakusha
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...then you might like
Deadman Wonderland
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Both story lines evolve around a supernatural disaster that affects people, and gives them strange abilities. The main character in both anime's suffer from something tragic, yet their differences make them interesting. In the end, they both lose a part of them that not only made them human, but kept them sane.
If you liked
Canaan
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...then you might like
Deadman Wonderland
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This story line also evolves around a virus/supernatural disaster that creates abilities for certain people. There's a relationship between the two main characters that are similar to Ganta and Shiro. ^-^ They're both controlled by an agency/force that appears powerful, but manages to keep them contained in a metaphoric cage...though the endings do vary between the two anime's.They both resemble a kind of light that stands as hope or flame for those around to give meaning to their life.
If you liked
Kuroshitsuji
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...then you might like
Deadman Wonderland
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Everyone who is kept captive in Deadman Wonderland's "G-Unit" have been through something quite traumatizing, alongside the undertakers...This is similar to the main character in the Black Buter, and they both try to change their future by accomplishing something...yet the only important difference is...Ciel has some kind of false hope and runs on hatred, while the people kept at Deadman Wonderland have a kind of hope or light that keeps them going.
If you liked
Casshern Sins
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...then you might like
Deadman Wonderland
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How a lot of the people kept captive in Deadman Wonderland where either guilty of their crimes or not, they eventually found reason underneath the hell they've been put through..yet later realize that reality can't be changed without a reason to believe. In the end, the use of light is both dramatized and metaphoric between Casshern and another man during the last episode.