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Kakumei no Hi
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Kanojo ni Naru Hi
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Both series is about a boy who became a girl and had to deal with difficulties throughout the change.

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Toshi Densetsu Monogatari Hikiko
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Yami Shibai
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Both are horror series that has a simple animation style and focus more on enhancing creepy and scary moments through eerie atmosphere and sound effects. They were also loosely based on urban legends/ghost stories from Japan.

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System of Romance
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Misshitsu no Rakuen
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Aside from the fact that both series are intended for mature readers, they share a lot of similarities plot-wise: 1) The female lead develops a Stockholm Syndrome for a criminal. 2) The themes featured here are more psychological than that of a romantic/smutty one. 3) They ended in a similar way as well.

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Hyouryuu Kyoushitsu
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Sprite
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The plot in both horror/thriller series are almost identical: - There's a sudden earthquake that shook the city and the characters find themselves stranded in a dark and post-apocalyptic future. - They all attempt to find out the mystery while trying to survive. - They also encounter weird and terrifying monsters.

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Dear My Girls
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Savage Garden
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Savage Garden has a darker and more serious ambience in comparison to Dear My Girls. However, both are romantic/historical series that have the following similarities: 1. The story took place during the Victorian era in Europe. 2. The protagonists go to an elite school for nobles. 3. The heroine looks average and doesn't appear to be talented but is notoriously strong-willed. 4. Her love interest is an arrogant and stingy noble who was appointed to be the heroine's study mate. He also has a clingy and manipulative fiancee. 5. Family drama - both series featured abusive parents and possessive siblings. 6. Lots of interesting side pairings. 7. Social class issues and intrigues.

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Chou yo Hana yo
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Dengeki Daisy
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Dengeki Daisy is shoujo and Chou yo Hana yo is josei aimed for mature audience - but they share some similarities: - Both love interests have a master-servant relationship. -Older guy/younger girl combination. -The male lead takes responsibility for the girl's misfortune (in Dengeki Daisy's case, it was the heroine's brother's death; and in Chou yo Hana yo, it was her family's bankruptcy). - Although the male lead bullies the heroine (mostly because of work), he was actually secretly in love with her.

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Fuan no Tane
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Zekkyou Gakkyuu
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Collection of short horror stories and urban legends.

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Shingeki no Kyojin
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Hakaijuu
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Shingeki No Kyojin have titans/giants. Hakaijuu have aliens. In terms of similarities, both series share the following: 1. The monsters featured here are horrifyingly ENORMOUS and hungry for human flesh. 2. The setting in both series are on a sudden brink of destruction/apocalypse caused by the monster attack. 3. Humans struggle and fight for survival. 3. Lots of body horror, gore and deaths. 4. Highly detailed art.

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Kanata kara
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Fushigi Yuugi: Genbu Kaiden
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Similarities: 1. The heroine was transported in a parallel universe for the purpose of fulfilling a prophecy. 2. Her love interest is a very dangerous man who had initial thoughts of killing her but ended up becoming her protector. 3. Both guys also possess supernatural powers and controlling the wind is an ability they have in common. 4. Although both worlds were different, they deal with the same political issues and intrigues (like war and corruption).

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Mouryou no Yurikago
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6000
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They are both horror/survival series that took place underwater.

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Warau Kanoko-sama
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Cheese in the Trap Season 1
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The heroines in both series have a habit of secretly observing others. They're both very good in analyzing people's real personalities and motivations behind their facades. However, while Warau Kanoko-sama is more of an episodic manga set in a typical high school setting, Cheese in the Trap has a very realistic portrayal of college life and has more plot in store.

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Kimi wa Girlfriend
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Inu x Boku SS
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Even if both series are very different plot-wise, the female protagonists are very similar because: 1. Both girls are actually nice and kind-hearted but has trouble communicating with others properly. 2. Although the circumstances are different, they end up telling the opposite of what they really wanted to say - thus, resulting to people seeing them as arrogant and conceited. 3. Throughout the story, both of them also work hard to be more honest with their feelings and reach out to other people.

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Akuma to Love Song
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Boku to Kimi to de Niji ni Naru
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The heroines are misunderstood and hated by their peers because of their cold and indifferent personalities. But deep down, they actually have a strong desire to help others in order to gain their acceptance/friendship.

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Boku to Kanojo no XXX
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Orange Chocolate
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It has the same body-switching plot - but the difference is that it only happens occasionally in Orange Chocolate. Also, while the swapping in Boku to Kanojo no XXX resulted from a scientific experiment, Orange Chocolate is more on the supernatural aspect + it's a lot light-hearted in comparison.

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Fetish
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Doctor Du Ming
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Has similar themes (especially All of Sully/Lily): - Obsessive and twisted love - Psychopaths - Characters that eventually spiral into insanity because of love and obsession.

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Show Princess
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Cheese in the Trap Season 1
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The heroines in these series are independent, smart, observant and perceptive. They're not completely naive with the world and always questions people's real motivations and intentions.

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