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Gantz
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Akudama Drive
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A dark world, cool music and cool fight scenes, a game-like setting where your life is at stake. Both series are fast paced and make you think more and more about moral questions as the story progresses.
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Yamato Nadeshiko Shichihenge♥
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Romantic Killer
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A girl not interested in love or relationships is forced to live with ikemen - cool and handsome young men. The main love interest in the two series look similar and have similar backstories, so if you enjoyed watching their heart slowly melting, you'll enjoy it in the other series too. The comedy aspect is stronger in both series than the romance aspect, but there will be plenty of nice romantic scenes in both series.
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Pet
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Vanitas no Karte
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Have you ever wondered what people's souls look like? Both series show the hidden safe places of people's hearts and the dangers of corrupting said safe spaces. If you like action, dreamlike places and a bit of mystery, you won't regret watching either of these series.
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Deca-Dence
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Yuurei Deco
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Virtual avatars and colorful creatures make both series fun. There's deeper meaning to the workings of the world and the seemingly childish characters.
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Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara
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Bubble
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Bittersweet love, someone turning into water/bubbles/foam, joyful moments and learning to let go, while being grateful for the time spent together. The visuals are beautiful, the stories start lighthearted, but have deeper meaning as they progress. The atmosphere is shouting summer, with romance, sadness, loss and getting back up.
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Hal
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Bubble
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Young people embracing loss, finding meaning in life, learning to enjoy the small everyday joys and bittersweet love. The visuals are beautiful and bot stories are filled with emotions, laughter, sadness, loss and gratefulness.
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Demi-chan wa Kataritai
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Shachiku-san wa Youjo Yuurei ni Iyasaretai.
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Cute little non-human girls, great comedy elements, warm slice of life vibes. Both series are soothing, funny, heartwarming and mostly: CUTE.
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K-On!
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RPG Fudousan
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Cute girls eat beautiful and tasty sweets to take a rest from their daily duties. The outfits have frills and cute accessories and the atmosphere of both series is kind and gentle. You can see the daily lives of young girls who become friends.
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Hachi-nan tte, Sore wa Nai deshou!
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Kami-tachi ni Hirowareta Otoko
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An adult finds himself in the body of a young boy ina fantasy world. MC has an affinity to magic and can think outside the box which helps him gaining friends and advancing in the new society.
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Hachi-nan tte, Sore wa Nai deshou!
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Seijo no Maryoku wa Bannou desu
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MC wakes in a fantasy world. After discovering affinity to magic, they start learning about the workings of the world and using their knowledge from our world and their new knowledge of the fantasy world to help others around themselves. A lighthearted, fun fantasy about friendship. The main difference is the male MC of Hachi-nan VS the female MC of Seijo.
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Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu
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Kageki Shoujo!!
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Have you ever wondered how tough it was for girls to love rakugo? The ancient art of storytelling is reserved for males to perform. Both series touch on the subject of girls loving to perform rakugo. The world of theatre, drama and passionate young individuals with interesting backstories aiming to perform better for the audience is the main similarity in the two series.
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Kono Oto Tomare!
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Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru
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High school students figuring out what they like and why do they like it. Students with different characteristics working together on the same projects. Students figuring out how to make friends and how to communicate their thoughts and feelings. Nice art style and a focus on a form of traditional Japanese art.
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Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
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Tokyo 24-ku
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It's always difficult on a group of friends when one of them dies suddenly. Both series work with this theme. The lost friend contacts the others in a way and the memories of the past show the way in the present for the remaining friends. What will they do and how will they find their path back to their old friendships?
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Psycho-Pass
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Tokyo 24-ku
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What would you do if you knew about accidents and crimes before they actually happen? This is the main question in both of these series. There is drama, action and lots of philosophical questions to think about! The characters uncover the workings of the system and find answers for themselves. Past, present and future collide to show us a Utopia... or Distopia. What will be your answer?
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Blame! Movie
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Junk Head
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If an apocalyptic world with robots and evolved humans is your cup of tea, you'll love these animes. Both movies are set in similar underground places with collapsing staircases and many stories leading up-and down to the eternal darkness. The atmosphere that the great soundtracks create are captivating in both movies, making the action scenes even more exciting.
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Bounen no Xamdou
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Kuutei Dragons
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If you are interested in the daily lives of an airship, then either anime is just for you! Both take on philosophical questions, both have drama, both have comedy and both show relationships and humanly struggles. Keeping an airship afloat is not as simple as you might have thought... before watching these two shows.
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Paprika
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Wonder Egg Priority
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The style of the dreamlike world where you can not be sure what is real and what is not is really similar in the two anime. There also seem to be an inner conflict that needs to be solved in order to bring peace back to the world.
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Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul
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Magatsu Wahrheit: Zuerst
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Have you ever found yourself bound by fate in the middle of happenings leading to the end or victory of the known world? Did you find an unexpected ally in the most unexpected place, like a prison or a battlefield? Have you encountered supernatural powers beyond your understanding deciding the fate of all that is known? Do you want to know how you would feel in these situations? Then either of these series would be a "best match" for you!
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Black Lagoon
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Magatsu Wahrheit: Zuerst
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Have you ever joined and underground organisation by accident? Have you started thinking, they might not be such bad people? Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a war outside of the law? If you want to know what it feels like, both MCs can show you!
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Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul
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King's Raid: Ishi wo Tsugumono-tachi
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A fantasy world with magical creatures enslaved by humans. A heir not knowing their own heritage. A fight that either saves or defeats everyone. Romance, comedy, history, stories of past and present. You should watch both anime, if you are interested in this genre.
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ReLIFE
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Kami-tachi ni Hirowareta Otoko
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Ever wondered what it would be like to start again in a younger body with your old self awereness/soul? Both anime work with this question as their main theme, but in compeletely different settings. While ReLIFE is set in modern Japan with school and Japanese society framing the days of the protagonist, Kami-tachi... is set in a fantasy world with magic and beautiful forests.
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Recorder to Randoseru Do♪
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Ani ni Tsukeru Kusuri wa Nai!
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If you enjoy lighthearted comedy of the special bond and problems of siblings in a school slice of life setting, both anime will be a great hit for you! Both have short episodes and great humour!
If you liked
Suki tte Ii na yo.
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Hoshiai no Sora
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If you are interested in the many problems a high schooler can have in the school and outside of it, both anime can be for you. Forming a friend group and dealing with different problems is the main plot of both series. Sukitte Iina Yo is a romantic anime whyle Hoshiai no Sora is more about friendship, but the struggles in the daily lives of the characters are similar.
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Mnemosyne: Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi
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Kara no Kyoukai Movie 3: Tsuukaku Zanryuu
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If yoo like a dark atmosphere, some detective mystery and girls with supernatural powers, you'll enjoy both anime. What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be normal? Both anime work with these questions in a gorey, brutal way.
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Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu: Sukeroku Futatabi-hen
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Kitsutsuki Tanteidokoro
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Interested in the daily lives and art forms of the Showa era? Can't wait to uncover mysteries? Keen to see some drama? Generally interested in the workings behind friendships and other relationships? If you answered "yes" to any of the questions above, then either (or both) of these shows might be just perfect for you.
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Death Parade
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Housekishou Richard-shi no Nazo Kantei
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A nice place closed off from the busy world. A master with great sense to discover the deep secrets of people. An apprentice, who clearly has no idea what they are doing and are gradually getting the hang of it by the later episodes. And of course the genre: spichological mystery, the lives, emotions, relationships, actions, decisions and perhaps fate of men and women.
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Sakurako-san no Ashimoto ni wa Shitai ga Umatteiru
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Kyokou Suiri
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Looking for a mystery anime set in a world with paranormal happenings? Both shows solve mysteries whyle showing the past and background of the characters - which is definitely not "normal" or "usual". Both shows have a male and female lead who are geting to know each other throughout the series. The vibes of the two anime is somewhat similar too in my opinion.
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Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator
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Kyokou Suiri
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Both shows have an overpowered male lead and a childish looking female lead. Both shows are part of the supernatural and mystery genres.
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Kumo no You ni Kaze no You ni
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Kaguya-hime no Monogatari
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Both movies have a female protagonist who grows up in the country and finds herself in the palace. Both are great shows of growing up and character development. The setting and style pf the two movies are very similar too.
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Shirobako
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Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na!
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Both shows follow young people wanting to become animators, making anime. Both shows give a chance to look into anime-making while having great humour.