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Total Recommendations: 4

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Jigoku Shoujo
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Death Parade
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Both shows are episodic which contain same main characters through out the show. And as Jigoku Shoujo deals with death and humans psyche on the real world, Death Parade does on the afterlife. Through out the shows something slowly stirs up which becomes concluded in the last episodes of the shows.

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Haibane Renmei
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Shinsekai yori
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Both shows are based around a group of characters that are living in a seemingly utopia, which have rules that should not be questioned. One common rule is that their stay is limited within some kind of a barrier/wall. They are shown to have some privilege compared to other groups in both series. As they enjoy their utopia they both have an atmosphere of a mystery and that something is missing. The main characters of both shows show less fear to find out what is actually going on, and try to unfold the mystery. If you liked one show, it is very likely that you will like the other.

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Hataraku Maou-sama!
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One Punch Man
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The protagonist in both shows is extremely strong. But they don't take the responsibility seriously, and end up talking about regular stuff in the middle of a fight that's supposed to be intense (like shop sales) which leads to comedy in both shows. If you liked the atmosphere in one show, you will most likely like the other show.

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Mushishi
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Death Parade
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The pacing in Death Parade resemble Mushishi a little bit. As with each new episode you will see new characters, that most likely won't appear in the next episode. Ending's of mushishi episodes put you in some kind of a harmony state, while in death parade it is more intense. Decim in Death Parade also has a similar appearance to Ginko.

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