If you liked
Jigoku Shoujo
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...then you might like
Shinreigari
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Both: - Dealing with life after death - Quite complicated with a ambiguous story - The mystery is omnipresent - The music has a very important place (OST are just beautiful) - The graphics are quite the same even if it's better and Darker for Jigoku S. Differences: - Both deal with every day life but in different ways: GH main characters are ordinary people (in a way) while JS’s are fantastic creatures - At the beginning JS’s episodes aren’t linked whereas GH have a story from the start. - The life after death is different and JS is more violent - GH deals with psychic problems and medicine. JH does it too, in a round about way because it illustrates many of human problems but we are not said directory that there’s a problem. In fact there is a psychologist in GH.
If you liked
Mononoke Hime
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...then you might like
Giniro no Kami no Agito
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Both deal with the relationship between nature and humans. The OSTs are wonderful. The scenes of fight are very well done (even if Gin'iro no Kami no Agito is futuriste and Mononoke happens in the past).