If you liked
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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...then you might like
Summertime Render
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These two anime have nearly identical time travel mechanics. In both anime, the main character respawns at his last "save point" after he dies. They each have wonderful settings and supporting characters as well. If you're looking for something to quench your thirst for more Re:Zero, Summertime Render is the perfect option.
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Tamako Love Story
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Tenki no Ko
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Both of these anime movies are heartfelt teenage romance dramas. Kyoto Animation and CoMix Wave Films did an absolutely amazing job of animating Tamako Love Story and Tenki no Ko respectively. Though you have to watch Tamako Market, a short twelve episode TV anime, before watching Tamako Love Story, I still highly recommend watching both because the conclusion to Tamako Love Story is simply breathtaking. Both of these films are a must watch for fans of Makoto Shinkai (director of Tenki no Ko) and romance anime in general.
If you liked
Chainsaw Man
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...then you might like
Spy x Family
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These two manga are both Shounen Jump masterpieces. In both genres and themes, these two manga are completely different, but they just feel similar in nearly every way. I believe this to be indicative of how much Tatsuya Endou (Author of Spy x Family) learned while he was working under Tatsuki Fujimoto (Author of Chainsaw Man).
If you liked
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
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...then you might like
Sentouin, Hakenshimasu!
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Both anime have exactly the same style of comedy. Both series were written by the same person, and they're similar in nearly every way. Konosuba has better animation, but I would argue that Combatants Will Be Dispatched has better theme songs.
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Houkago Saikoro Club
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Yaku nara Mug Cup mo
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These are both slice-of-life comedy anime. Both anime focus on high-school girls joining a club in which they find their passion. Both anime give off the same feel, and many of the characters are very similar. They're almost the same anime, but with different themes.
If you liked
Sword Art Online
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...then you might like
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
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Both of these anime are action, fantasy, isekai anime (I know Sword Art Online isn't technically an isekai, but bear with me) with black-haired protagonists who end up in light harems. I use the term "light harem" because neither of the anime have any of the usual harem antics; they simply have a group of girls who are all smitten with the main character.
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Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season
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86
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86 is all about racism and politics, as is the final season of Attack on Titan. Both of these anime tackle the issue of racism. A subject that has been beaten to death in nearly every medium imaginable. Anti-racism shows, books, anime, manga, children's cartoons, and even hair follicle comics are a dime a dozen, but of all those pieces of fiction, I believe that these two are the best out there. In addition, the massive "things" used by the characters to fight are interesting new takes on mechs. Attack on Titan has their meat mechs, and 86 has their spider mechs. Both of these anime are a joy to watch!
If you liked
Keijo!!!!!!!!
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...then you might like
Blue Period
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This one may, at first, seem like a joke, but hear me out. Both these anime are about young people finding their passion. While Blue Period is better in nearly every way (Keijo!!!!!!!! has better comedy), Keijo!!!!!!!! grabs you and doesn't let go! I genuinely could not stop watching either of these anime. Despite the fact that these anime are from completely different star systems in the anime universe, they both slap, and anyone who likes one will probably like the other. Unless you don't like ecchi. In which case, you should never watch Keijo.
If you liked
Kimi no Na wa.
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...then you might like
Tenki no Ko
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Tenki no Ko and Kimi no Na wa both have the same director. This results in almost exactly the same style and feel in both movies. The plots are also very similar. They both depict a teenage romance with some supernatural elements thrown in to spice it up. They are both near the same length, have some of the most gorgeous scenery in anime, and, of course, the animation slaps in each one.
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Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu.
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...then you might like
Aharen-san wa Hakarenai
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Both anime have a female main character who has trouble communicating. They are both pseudo-romantic comedies. In that they tease romance a lot, but never fully commit. They are both hilarious, and each has a fun, endearing main male character.
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Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san
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...then you might like
Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru
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Nagatoro is basically My Dress-Up Darling to the tenth power. Nagatoro really ramps up the teasing. If you're into that part of My Dress-Up Darling, then you will love Nagatoro, and if you enjoyed Nagatoro, I think you'll love My Dress-Up Darling.
If you liked
Fruits Basket 1st Season
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...then you might like
Kageki Shoujo!!
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Both of these anime are gorgeous, character-driven dramas. Kageki Shoujo doesn't really have any romance, but it does have the same beautiful character development that drove Fruits Basket to its astronomical status. I think that if more people watched Kageki Shoujo, it would reach the same status in the community that Fruit Basket already has. Both of these anime are among my all-time favorites, and I believe that anyone who enjoys one will enjoy the other as well.
If you liked
5-toubun no Hanayome
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...then you might like
Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai
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These two manga are much the same. They're both about clever tutors who teach a harem of girls who have unique personalities. Both have wonderful comedy and artwork. I will say that The Quintessential Quintuplets' writing is better, but We Never Learn has a better ending. We Never Learn also focuses more on comedy skits, whereas The Quintessential Quintuplets is more focused on story without many comedy skit chapters. Both of these manga are a lot of fun to read for fans of the harem and comedy genres!
If you liked
Jigokuraku
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...then you might like
Chainsaw Man
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Both Chainsaw Man and Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku have the same gritty artwork, fast pacing, and clever character design. This makes a ton of sense when you realize that Yuuji Kaku, who is the writer of Hell's Paradise, is a former assistant of Tatsuki Fujimoto. Not to mention that the artwork in Hell's Paradise and Chainsaw Man is amazing. If you liked Chainsaw Man, than Hell's Paradise is definitely worth a read, or vice versa.