If you liked
Abunai Sisters: Koko & Mika
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Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi
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Avant-garde, sexually charged dramedies where the fates of our heroes regularly hinge on their bosoms.
If you liked
Bible Black
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...then you might like
Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi
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Whilst Redo of Healer doesn't have quite as robust a story as Bible Black, the two deal in very similar themes of magic-based sexual misconduct and corruption.
If you liked
Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Gou
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Cute girls doing cute things but the things aren't cute they're SCARY! Twisted narratives that keep you guessing where this wild and tragic ride is going.
If you liked
Bakemonogatari
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...then you might like
Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai
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Bunny Girl is basically a less verbose version of Bakemonogatari, complete with the anthology setup of the main guy, who comes off as a sarcastic prick but is secretly super nice, helps the waifu of the week come to terms with her social anxieties and hangups that supernaturally manifest in very literal ways. The snappy dialogue and instant chemistry between the leads makes both shows a very fun watch, but Bunny Girl is much more accessible.
If you liked
Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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...then you might like
Animegataris
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We have a perfectly normal high school student who just wants to fit in and make friends. A chance meeting with the most beautiful and unapproachable girl in school leads to them being roped into an infamous school club. The ensuing shenanigans defy reason, but more importantly, they completely defy genre. It'll take a few episodes, but things definitely aren't as they seem.
If you liked
Gi(a)rlish Number
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Imouto sae Ireba Ii.
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Occasionally sentimental comedies revolving around anime, manga, and light novels as a profession. Many aspects of the industry are explored thoroughly, such as "generic" light novels and their adaptations still being born from a place of passion for the medium, and what it takes to go from being a consumer to a creator.
If you liked
Love Live! School Idol Project
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The iDOLM@STER SideM
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Plucky amateurs struggle to become famous idols so they can bring joy to everyone in fun character-focused dramedies. Much more focus is placed on the idols themselves and their relationships with each other than providing any kind of realistic look at the industry.
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Nichijou
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Sakamoto desu ga?
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A look into an ordinary day of some extraordinary people's lives. As soon as they get up in the morning, absolutely anything goes.
If you liked
Ben-To
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Shokugeki no Souma
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Food is *extremely* serious business, as these squadrons of busty beauties will be very eager to tell you. Fun fanservice shows where people wage wars over their cuisine. (literally and figuratively)
If you liked
Ouran Koukou Host Club
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...then you might like
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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A bunch of insane, lovable losers get together in a club of some sort and beautiful, beautiful shenanigans occur. Gorgeous comedy in both of them, though Ouran is more romantic and Nozaki is more pure comedy.
If you liked
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu
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...then you might like
Persona 4 the Golden Animation
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Two mildly serious shows get their wackier content animated. Lots of shenanigans and romantic tension.
If you liked
Sekaiichi Hatsukoi
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...then you might like
Love Stage!!
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Meet our main character. He's a spirited young fellow who's working/wants to be working in the field of manga. He had a fateful encounter with another man in the past, and after many years of separation, their paths cross once more... only for him to suddenly get a good look at his admirer's less savoury sides. Sexy comedy hijinks ensue, there's also at least one secondary couple to take the heat off the main dudes every once in a while.
If you liked
Bakemonogatari
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...then you might like
Mekakucity Actors
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A variety of bizarre stories unfold within a biggish city in Japan. At the center of it all is a confused young man and his endearingly annoying otherwordly sidekick. Shafting ensues.
If you liked
Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu
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...then you might like
Steins;Gate Movie: Fuka Ryouiki no Déjà vu
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Okay, so that person you're in deep, denial-y love with suddenly disappears! What do you do!? Risk screwing everything over in a crazy attempt to get them back? Or (snrk) just accept a world without them? Questions both asked and answered by these two absolutely wonderful movies, both of which provide some good closure to their respective preceding TV series.
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Re: Cutie Honey
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Kill la Kill
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So, there's this large-chested girl whose father got mysteriously killed by some mysterious people, which sets her off on a roaring rampage of revenge. Cleavage and retro, seizurey fight scenes ensue. If you like ridiculous, over-the-top, fanservicey (and fandisservicey) shenanigans, then this is what you've been waiting for your whole life.
If you liked
Tsuritama
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...then you might like
Free!
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Water-themed slice of life shows bursting with colour where attractive boys bond over water-related activities, such as fishing or swimming. Tsuritama is the wholesome one, the one you wouldn't mind introducing to your grandma. Free!, however, positively delights in showing you just -how- attractive these boys are. Blushy blush.
If you liked
Mirai Nikki (TV)
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...then you might like
Devil Survivor 2 The Animation
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"Dude, you're so way dead unless you do something to change it," your cellphone suddenly tells you. "Oh, and don't worry about the whole supporting cast having more interesting personalities than you, the main character. They get no screentime, anyway. BTW, the world is totally ending, so have fun with that!"
If you liked
Haiyore! Nyaruko-san
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...then you might like
Hataraku Maou-sama!
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Contemporary fish-out-of-water stories. Maou and Nyaruko are both otherworldly entities that cross over to the human world and attempt to *discreetly* blend in (which Maou is much better at, to his credit). Trials and tribulations cross their paths, be they supernatural or otherwise...
If you liked
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai
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...then you might like
Date A Live
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Meet Normal-kun. Normal-kun is, overall, not stunningly popular. However, due to certain ridiculous circumstances, the world will be in great peril unless he dates a bunch of girls and gets them to fall in love with him. Follow Normal-kun on his occasionally humorous quest to "gotta catch 'em all".
If you liked
Persona 4 the Animation
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...then you might like
Devil Survivor 2 The Animation
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Okay, so, we have all these really normal high school kids, right? What if gigantic amounts of bad shit went down, culminating in them obtaining super demon-summoning powers? Sounds silly, yes? Take it up with Atlus, that's the basic premise of both these shows. There's a good amount of mystery going on here, and the general atmosphere is pretty dark and eerie. (Although Persona 4 is most certainly the cheerier of the two.)
If you liked
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai
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...then you might like
Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru.
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Similar premises, socially-challenged high school students form a club all about helping others overcome their difficulties. Both shows employ snappy, blunt dialogue, but Haganai unfortunately falls victim to the generic harem ecchi trap.
If you liked
Durarara!!
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...then you might like
K
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They got the same kind of vibe, being set in a big city and mostly focused on gang shenanigans with some supernatural fun times flerfed throughout.
If you liked
Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita
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...then you might like
Mawaru Penguindrum
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A serious, thought-provoking story masked by some seriously acid-fuelled comedy shenanigans. Fairies, penguins, et cetera. Fun!
If you liked
Sankarea
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...then you might like
Nisemonogatari
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Similarly trippy styles of direction. Protagonists who mess with the supernatural in somewhat serious ways. Fanservice. Fanservice. Fan. Service.
If you liked
Baccano!
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...then you might like
Fate/Zero 2nd Season
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Dark but classy shows full of intelligent dialogue and super awesome action sequences. Both have some very weird supernatural stuff going down, in secret, in an otherwise ordinary, mundane environment.
If you liked
Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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...then you might like
Medaka Box
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Crazy girl forces sarcastic guy to join her wacky squad of magical girls. Genre hopping adventures ensue.
If you liked
Re: Cutie Honey
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...then you might like
Lupin the Third: Mine Fujiko to Iu Onna
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Trippy visuals, boobs, witty dialogue, boobs, boobs, fast paced action sequences, and boobs. Both are impromptu 70's revivals, as evidenced by the overall retro vibe.
If you liked
Kore wa Zombie desu ka?
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High School DxD
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Boy meets girl. Boy is killed by girl. Dead boy meets another girl. Girls revives dead boy. Fun! The guy in Zombie is now a... zombie, but the guy in DxD is a demon. Both shows are also very ecchi, but DxD more so.
If you liked
C³
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...then you might like
High School DxD
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Highschool DxD is like a repeat of C3's very first episode, generic harem fanservice bullshit, but with bigger tits. Will this stay that way or will it suddenly become awesome like C3 did? The former is more likely.
If you liked
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu
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...then you might like
Kill Me Baby
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"Normal" high school girl + Professional assassin/soldier + Social awkwardness = Hilarity.