If you liked
Mononoke
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...then you might like
Bakemonogatari
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Bakemonogatari and Mononoke are surprisingly similar. The latter is definitely more serious, with a heavy psychological focus, whereas the first has no shame in being irreverent and constantly playing around with meta-references (although it never strays into fields of shameless idiocy or exaggerated humor). Both, however, present unique storytelling and a distinctive and highly experimental (Mononoke being much more iconoclastic) audiovisual experience. Words, images, and sounds are just as important as narration in both cases. And in both cases, it never fails to be interesting. And by far the most interesting connection among them is how the arcs are focused on the characters and their inner struggles and contact with supernatural entities rather than a "master-storyline" that guides the entire show.
If you liked
Kill la Kill
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...then you might like
Uchuu Patrol Luluco
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Uchuu Patrol Luluco is a homage of Trigger Studio to its animes (& Gainax's). Basically, it's a non-stop dynamic and energetic mad venture just like KLK with a lot of references to Trigger's stuff. It's the to-go stuff when you're like "I now have a void I would like to fulfill by watching a show that has a lot of references to animes I have watched and made a void on me"