If you liked
No.6
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...then you might like
Banana Fish
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An action-y, kind of grim and tragic story with two characters who are from opposite sides of the tracks. Very intense. The titular drug adds a slight sci-fi element (imo). The relationship between Eiji and Ash reminds me a bit of the dynamic between Nezumi and Shion (innocent one and jaded one). Less arguing, though.
If you liked
Servamp
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...then you might like
Bloody†Mary
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Both are about a bond between a human and a cat-ear-hoodie-wearing vampire. Mary and Kuro both have their tormented pasts (though Mary can't remember his) and despite being incredibly powerful, neither of them is inclined to fight. The stories are quite distinct, however and if you're into vampires, Bloody Mary is a good manga for you.
If you liked
Ouran Koukou Host Club
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...then you might like
Kimi to Boku.
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If you're like me and would've rather been a member of the host club than a client, you'll probably like Kimi to Boku. This is a much more understated show, so the shenanigans aren't as crazy or off-the-wall as Ouran, but it has the same heart. The boys' personalities bounce off each other well, the comedy is silly and light-hearted, and it also delivers when tugging at your heartstrings. Ultimately, a solid show about a bunch of boys and their wacky high school life.
If you liked
InuYasha
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...then you might like
Kamisama Hajimemashita
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An ordinary girl is thrust into a new, supernatural world and has exciting adventures, along with a white-haired, animal-eared companion to bicker (and eventually fall in love) with. Nanami's Sacred Word Binding over Tomoe is a lot like the beads of subjugation, only more specific.
If you liked
Tsuritama
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...then you might like
Gatchaman Crowds Insight
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Same director, colorful art style, and a seemingly simple premise that becomes more complex as the show goes on. Has its light and dark moments but both are ultimately uplifting. Also, aliens.