If you liked
Yakusoku no Neverland
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...then you might like
Yuukoku no Moriarty
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-Both start off seemingly innocent until certain events unravel to reveal a more sinister atmosphere -Amazing writing & directing that really sucks you into their world (not counting sequels btw) -Very deep Mystery/Thriller vibes while still being shounen -Both have canonically high IQ MC's -MC's were badass when they were kids -Very strong sibling bonds; siblings who form a group after going through trauma together, & then stick together like it's them against the world -Main cast wants to reform the cruel unfair world they live in for the better, after they experience trauma -Main characters go through suffering & hardships & have to make very hard sacrifices in their life -Themes of oppression/prejudice/discrimination just because of who you are -BANGER OPENINGS -TPN's OP & MTP's ED have the same upbeat/electric banger vibes -Both groups of MC's have someone chasing after them who's seemingly on the same level of intellect as them so you never know who'll win -Neither one takes place in modern day (TPN-Future/MTP-Past) -You never know who you can trust in either one & there are people who aren't as they seem -STUNNING and very clean animation & visuals -Very VERY atmospheric -Fast-paced - never boring - no filler bs - each ep has something major to contribute to the plot -As the episodes go on, the plot thickens -Both have UNFORGETTABLE OST's that play at just the right time & give you absolute CHILLS -1st episodes that basically establish the premise & absolutely hook you in
If you liked
Boku dake ga Inai Machi
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...then you might like
Yuukoku no Moriarty
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-They both have a very strong mystery element, with strong thriller vibes -Both shows are very psychological and really make you think, and question things you thought you knew & who you trust -Both have an almost cat & mouse game going on where the good guy tries to catch the bad guy, but the bad guy is always one step ahead - but it's executed in a very intriguing way that always keeps the viewer on their toes -Both have amazing plot twists -Both have legendary banger OPs/EDs -Both have character motives that use Litterature/Philosophical references -Good cast of loveable side characters (more-so Moriarty's) -Fast paste, never boring episodes that are well executed & keep you on the edge of your seat in excitement/suspense