If you liked
Hajime no Ippo
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...then you might like
Golden Kamuy
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Golden Kamuy takes its slapstick comedy from the pages of Hajime no Ippo, and like Ippo, punctuates this with very well-written suspenseful arcs filled with action and intrigue. Kamuy comes into its own with the incredibly unique and eventually beloved characters, most of whom are crazy in a fun way. The personalities of Kamuy shine throughout and by the end of season 2 it becomes a true diamond in the rough.
If you liked
Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
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...then you might like
Bakemono no Ko
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Clear parallels between growing up as someone who doesn't belong with a focus on choosing your own path. Also... you know ;)
If you liked
Shingeki no Kyojin
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...then you might like
Golden Kamuy 2nd Season
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Both have a military espionage focus combined with tense action. Golden Kamuy finds its strengths in also being able to turn a tense scene light-hearted or spin a fun scene into a tense "oh... oh shiz..." kind of moment.
If you liked
Seirei no Moribito
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...then you might like
Akatsuki no Yona
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Strong female protagonists on a journey protecting a royal heir who was forced to flee the castle after uprising, with a fantasy world borrowing heavily from Chinese lore. Also, Seirei is fantastic and deserves more love <3
If you liked
Flying Witch
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...then you might like
Yuru Camp△
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Both are lighthearted, relaxed, fun-loving shows that leave you feeling satiated. Some would make a point of calling them both Iyashikei (healing anime). Which is essentially saying both are chicken soup for the soul.
If you liked
K-On!
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...then you might like
Flying Witch
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Both are slice of life anime with a carefree feel that you can't help but enjoy.
If you liked
Mononoke
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...then you might like
Bakemonogatari
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both series feature the same sort of paranormal mystery aspect, though the two go about it in a different timeframe and fashion. Both feature a unique sort of artwork seen in anime, though the two aren't all too similar in that respect.
If you liked
Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor
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...then you might like
One Outs
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Kaiji and One Outs focus around gambling, with a very similar presentation style and analysis. Overall, very interesting psychoanalytically and just in terms of suspense.
If you liked
Tonari no Totoro
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...then you might like
Photon
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I can honestly see a lot of parallels between the characters Photon and Totoro. Photon the show is cute, funny, entertaining and criminally under-rated. The series is only 6 episodes long, and suffers a pseudo-plot bomb in the last episode (which is twice as long as normal), but that doesn't make it bad, it just feels a bit rushed at the end. Overall, it's only 6 epis, you're the kind of person with a myanimelist account. You can spare the time to partake in Photon.
If you liked
School Rumble
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...then you might like
Toradora!
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Both are romantic love comedies about involving characters. However, I'll freely admit that Toradora is definitely better than School Rumble. There's a good reason for that though, School Rumble manga went on for 250+ chapters, so the anime finished with a big "to be continued" at the end. The story follows many interesting little matches, revolving around Harima Kenji (One of the greatest characters anime has ever seen, for other reasons than what are considered standards) and Tsukamoto Tenma. I should mention both the first and second season ended with a big "to be continued." They decided to animate the end of school rumble as a 2 episode OVA, rather than wait for funding for an entirely new season. The OVA skips over everything that's happened in the meantime, so you'll have to read it to be informed as to what's happened, but it's not absolutely necessary. I could ramble and explain the show, but I figure it's more effective to say this. If you liked Toradora, if you liked Seto no Hanayome, if you liked any show similar to these, you will enjoy School Rumble. It's certainly one of my favourites.
If you liked
One Piece
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...then you might like
Fairy Tail
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Meet Luffy's doppleganger. The story is great, it's all about bonds that grow between nakama, and is filled with hilarity, awesome epic win, and more. Trust me, if you liked One Piece, you'll like Fairy Tail.