If you liked
Akuheki
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...then you might like
Sleeping Dead
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The two comics have somewhat different vibes, but both deal with a complicated BL relationship that deal with trauma, consent issues and graphic violence, but characters who ultimately care about each other. Akuheki is more sexually explicit and Sleeping Dead is more medical with some minor gore, but in both cases the focus is still on the characters' history and development.
If you liked
Shimanami Tasogare
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...then you might like
Ao no Flag
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On the most basic level, both comics are about teenagers dealing with relationships, understanding their own sexuality and that of their peers and dealing with homophobia from society and the people around them. The main differences are that Ao no Flag focuses more on the development of relationships between the protagonists while Shimanami Tasogare is a lot more introspective. I would say that Shimanami Tasogare also has much broader LGBTQ representation and just a more diverse cast in general, while Ao no Flag is almost purely focused on high school students. Despite some differences in content, both share a similar pacing and tone. Ao no Flag has a slightly more comedic vibe, but they share overall themes of identity, gender, sexuality, romance, love and friendship. If you enjoyed reading one of these comics, you would probably enjoy the other.
If you liked
Sonna Me de Mitekure
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...then you might like
Ganbare! Nakamura-kun!!
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They're both funny and dumb but also sweet and cute BL gag manga. If you enjoyed laughing at one, you'd probably have the same experience with the other.
If you liked
Tsuritama
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...then you might like
Sarazanmai
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Both series focus on a trio of youths who have found themselves in inexplicable, otherworldly challenges that they have to overcome while utilizing the power of friendship. The shows have similar styles and relatively lighthearted tones to them. The biggest difference is that there is a lot more focus on buttholes in Sarazanmai as compared to Tsuritama.
If you liked
Koe no Katachi
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...then you might like
Kimi no Na wa.
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Both Kimi no Na wa and Koe no Katachi are romantic films featuring young people who are on the cusp of adulthood. They are both emotionally moving with beautiful artwork and animation. Koe no Katachi doesn't have the same supernatural element that comes with Kimi no Na wa, but it has a similar impact. However, while Koe no Katachi is appropriate for adolescent viewers, it does deal with some severe bullying and darker themes that are absent in Kimi no Na wa, so if that is something that is difficult for you, you may want to avoid this film.
If you liked
Nichijou
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...then you might like
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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Although GSNK has a stronger shoujo/romance feel than Nichijou, it is definitely more focused on comedy than actual romance. I wouldn't put it on the same level as Nichijou in regards to "randomness" but it has the same sort of "wtf?!" sense of humor without being crude or crass. It is a fun, somewhat simple anime. If Nichjou made you laugh, I would highly recommend GSNK.
If you liked
Fruits Basket
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...then you might like
Kamisama Hajimemashita
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A high school girl becomes a deity and ends up interacting with demons. The protagonists in both stories have similar traits and a similar appearance. It also has a similar drawing style.
If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Main characters have a similar demeanor and there is the same theme of what is justice? The conflict between Lelouch and Suzaku is very similar to the conflict between Light and L.
If you liked
Lucky☆Star
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...then you might like
Nichijou
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Both school life anime about high school girls with a very light-hearted, comedic tone.