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Kenpuu Denki Berserk
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Dororo
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Both shows plot revolves around two men chasing demons in a medieval setting, Dororo in a fantastic feudal Japan and Berserk in a fantasy-like Europe. Both shows also deal with the horror of the war and the hopelessness of the ordinary people, filled with heartbreaking subplots that afect the life and world views of the show's main protagonists.
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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No Game No Life: Zero
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Both anime have the same theme: the strenght of hummanity and it's power to fight on against all odds. Both also feature a war that humanity is involved into, bittersweet moments and hints of romance; although TTLG is more over the top and comedy centered, in other hand NGNL Zero is a war drama.
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Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
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Fuuka
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Fuuka, despite having not the same visual impact, has loads of references to Shigatsu in its early episodes: the way Yuu meets Fuuka in the school mirrors Arima meeting Kaori under the cherry blossom trees, and Koyuki says that wants to reach Yuu with her song, similarly as many characters in Shigatsu. Also, Fuuka and Shigatsu drawn a love triangle between an instrospective boy, a childhood friend and the girl that turns the boy world upside down.
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Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
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Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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As Rurouni Kenshin, the duels in Hunter x Hunter are more based in Strategy and in the psychological state of the fighters than in special powers. Also, the majority of the cast in both anime are morally ambiguous characters. Lastly, both have great arcs, Yorkshin in Hunter x Hunter and Kyoto in Rurouni, that focus in a bunch of charismatic bandits that the viewer will surprisingly support and love.
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Shinseiki Evangelion
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
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FMA Brotherhood and Evangelion have a lot of common discussions through their development: the value of human life, human communication, the confrontation with god, moral and ethics, life and death... Both are great works of art that have humanistic messages and deep philosofical thoughts, and, for that, both are a must see
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Saint Seiya
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Shokugeki no Souma
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Saint Seiya and Shokugeki no Souma have on the characters their greatest merit. Both anime presents a cast of charismatic, over the top and full of personality characters that wins the heart of the viewer after one episode or two. And also, in the battles that compose the show, every one of them have an unique hability that makes the difference and makes them even more interestanting.
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Shinseiki Evangelion
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Toradora!
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Toradora is a romantic comedy, so is not similar to Evangelion in plot, but both of them are not foccused in the plot. Toradora masters the character development as Evangelion, being his younger brother, just because is more lighthearted and less depressive.