If you liked
Clannad: After Story
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...then you might like
Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
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Both will make you cry with their tales of love and loss. With the help of a supernatural force, the characters learn to cope with their grief and accept the fate of their situations.
If you liked
D.Gray-man
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...then you might like
Tegamibachi
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Not only do the main characters look a bit similar, but they also even both have a special power that make them unique members in their organizations. Both manga also have a similar dark atmosphere.
If you liked
Bleach
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...then you might like
Kekkaishi
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Both involve a junior high/high school kid finding out that he has some kind of secret supernatural power. With these powers, they save innocent people from the attacks of monsters that resulted because of ghosts that became these monsters after they couldn't reach "the other side". They even have kind of the same outfits... and although they both have this action, they're both pretty funny.
If you liked
Mimi wo Sumaseba
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...then you might like
Byousoku 5 Centimeter
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Both just great stories about the reality of young love.
If you liked
Mimi wo Sumaseba
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...then you might like
Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo
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Both great movies about young love and being able to let go.
If you liked
Air
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...then you might like
Sola
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They both just have the same atmosphere. They both deal with the sky and although Air seems to have a bit more romance, they both have that ending that just keeps you thinking...
If you liked
Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora
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...then you might like
Byousoku 5 Centimeter
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Both deal with tragic events involving romance; Two people that just can't be together, or so, the plot is about how they try to stay together even with their circumstances. Same atmosphere I guess you could say; both bittersweet. If you're sensitive enough, you'll cry with these anime.
If you liked
Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora
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...then you might like
Shigofumi
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Although they don't seem to have much in common, they have a similar atmosphere. They're both dramatic and have close relations to death.
If you liked
Azumanga Daioh
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...then you might like
Yotsuba to!
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Well, what's not similar? They are made by the same mangaka. They are both slice-of-life stories featuring young girls... doing strange, stupid, random, but funny things. And doesn't Chiyo-chan remind you of Yotsuba? (Facial wise... they have completely different... IQ points...)
If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
Shigofumi
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They both have a really dark theme, sending a chill up your spine in basically every episode. One has notes written to kill people, another has letters written from the dead. People die in nearly every episode, making them both thrilling to watch.
If you liked
Shinreigari
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...then you might like
Shigofumi
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They both have a psychological aspect to them. They both deal with the afterworld/another world and getting more in touch with it. This leads to the similar supernatural theme, giving them a similar atmosphere too.
If you liked
Ame to Shoujo to Watashi no Tegami
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...then you might like
Byousoku 5 Centimeter
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Although Ame to Shoujo is only 'bout 6 minutes, it gave me kind of the same feel as 5 centimeters. They both deal with romance that leaves you feeling sad. They both leave the same message in the end. If you like Ame to Shoujo to Watashi no Tegami, then watch 5 centimeters per Second to really get you crying.
If you liked
Arashi no Yoru ni
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...then you might like
Chirin no Suzu
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They both involve a wolf and a sheep/lamb/goat (whatever you want to call it) spending time together, just in different ways. In Chirin no Suzu, the sheep is the wolf's apprentice and eventually his friend. In Arashi, the wolf and sheep are best friends. In both movies you wonder how such relationships may conquer the odds. They both have a lamb-goat who's mother was killed by a wolf. Both movies may seem for children, but in fact, they are a bit dark (for a mature child maybe?). These movies are perfect for adults or teens with an inner child.
If you liked
Tottoko Hamtarou
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...then you might like
Chi's Sweet Home
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From what I've seen, they both seem to be cute, funny kid shows. They both deal with the lives of an animal; their adventures and relationships with their owners.
If you liked
Kodomo no Omocha
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...then you might like
Gakuen Alice
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Both manga have a main girl character who is energetic and funny. They also both feature a trouble making boy in the class who initially hates the main girl. They both revolve around school and have their comedy along with dramatic moments.
If you liked
Binzume Yousei
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...then you might like
Chi's Sweet Home
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They are both funny(how can kitties and fairies who know absolutely nothing about life not be funny?), they both have a slice-of-life feel(fairies learning about Japanese customs and a kitty living with a regular family learning rules), and they are both completely adorable! How can kitties and fairies not be adorable?!