If you liked
Fuuka
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...then you might like
[Oshi no Ko]
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Characters pushing through the entertainment industry to make it big, the dangers of being a public figure, parasocial fans... Both series share a lot in these themes, although Fuuka doesn't feature any of the revenge or incest elements that are the staple of Oshi no Ko
If you liked
SKET Dance
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...then you might like
Koe no Katachi
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Both deal with broken teenagers building their social groups in high school while dealing with past mistakes. Although the styles are completely different, if you liked the themes of one, you'll likely enjoy the other
If you liked
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch R2
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...then you might like
Darling in the FranXX
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Both equally masterpieces at some points, and total jumbled messes at others. Nonetheless they'll glue you to your seat and won't leave you without strong feelings either way
If you liked
World Trigger
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...then you might like
Skeleton Double
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Both take a very grounded approach to writing characters behaving as humans would The battles, albeit by nature fantastical, also feel very grounded and cohesive with the laid out world rules
If you liked
Shouha Shouten!
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...then you might like
Akane-banashi
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Both are a Shounen mangas about doing comedy. They do focus on different types of it, but overall I'd say they're pretty similar. Both are also published by Shueisha and simulpubed through their mangaplus service
If you liked
Kimetsu no Yaiba
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...then you might like
The God of High School
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Both offer astonishing animation, mediocre plot and lots of fun. Although Demon Slayer is a little bit more edgy than God of High School, i still think that if you liked one you'll probably have much fun watching the other
If you liked
Shinseiki Evangelion
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...then you might like
Id:Invaded
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Both use the sci-fi setting to explore traumas of their characters, focusing more on them than the main plot Also both have really characteristic artstyles