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Steins;Gate
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Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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A story of someone trying to overcome a seemingly inescapable fate and an underlying sense of hopelessness. Uses aspects of time-travel specifically for this purpose.
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Tsuritama
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Nagi no Asu kara
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A bright, ocean-themed show which follows a group of close friends who are drawn to the same interests. However, due to their different personalities, conflicts often appear. Transitions into a serious, exciting story halfway through where only the friends are capable of saving the town from a mysterious being living in the sea they so love. Throughout the show, adults and parents are major supporting characters.
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Diamond no Ace
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Haikyuu!!
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When I watched this show, one thing constantly popped up in my head. That was, "This show is incredibly similar to Haikyu". Not only do these shows revolve around high school sports, but the main characters are determined first years who are striving to be the 'ace' of their team. In an instant, they develop a rivalry with another boy but realize quickly that the team cannot do well without either of them. The main event of both shows is the yearly national high school tournament in which they partake, attempting to bring back their high school's former glory. With lots of practise and intense matches, both main character's skills begin to shine, gaining them acknowledgement from their 3rd year seniors who for them, this will be one of their last if not their last high school tournament.
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Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
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Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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Although these shows are of different genre, (horror and fantasy), both share striking similarities. - The two main characters are unwillingly dragged into a war of survival against servants/parasytes - The ideals and characteristics of the duos are similar. Shirou and Shinichi have a firm belief in not harming or killing innocent people and are weak without their parasyte/servant. Saber and Migi are solely focused on their goal which requires them to protect their master/host at all cost although they see them as just a tool for achieving their goal. - Both shows revolve around a school setting and its students are in some way affected by the actions of servants/parasytes - Both main characters hide their secret from others in order to act out a seemingly normal life, not attracting the attention of other servants/parasytes.
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Chihayafuru
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Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
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Two boys lose their passion for their talent after the death of someone important to them until a girl comes along and rekindles it. However, SKU focuses more on the boy while the opposite for Chihayafuru