If you liked
Needless
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...then you might like
Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism
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Both Needless and Armed Girl's Machiavellianism are fun, dumb action anime with a badass MC and lots cute girls in their casts of characters. Don't expect a deep, original story out of either of these, expect action and fights that give you something to get hype about, ridiculous over-the-top situations to give you something to laugh at, and a good amount of waifus and fanservice. If you liked any of those things about one of these shows, you may find yourself enjoying the other as well.
If you liked
Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna: Kanashimi no Siren
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...then you might like
Robot Girls Z
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Both are short, stupid, obscure comedy series about fighting mecha-ish girls. Similar style of humor and similar characters and genres.
If you liked
Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden
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...then you might like
Sora no Otoshimono
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Both shows feature the male MC living with a female MC who was essentially originally created to be a living weapon. Both are ecchi comedies that also have dramatic and serious parts and an occasional fight.
If you liked
Hayate no Gotoku!
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...then you might like
Sabage-bu!
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They have similar styles of ridiculous humor. They both break the fourth wall frequently and use the narrator to make jokes in similar ways to one another.
If you liked
Moetan
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...then you might like
Kill Me Baby
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Both shows are hilarious due to their sheer stupidity and absurdity and feature low-budget moe-blob animation. If you like dumb slapstick comedy that's also a bit weird at times, you'll love Moetan and Kill Me Baby.
If you liked
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan
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...then you might like
Jashin-chan Dropkick
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Both shows have slapstick comedy that is violent, stupid, and can get somewhat gory. There's also the fact that many characters in both series are angels/devils from heaven and/or hell, so they have a similar feel in that aspect as well. Jashin-chan and the MC from Bokusatsu Tenshi are both frequently the victims of the aforementioned violent slapstick and can be revived even if they are killed or torn apart.
If you liked
Non Non Biyori
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...then you might like
Yuru Camp△
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Both of these shows are slice-of-life anime with a predominantly female cast. Both feature a rural setting with gorgeous animation and background art and they both convey a soothing, laid back atmosphere.
If you liked
Ninin ga Shinobuden
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...then you might like
Kill Me Baby
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These two shows have a similar style of stupid and nonsensical humor where nothing is ever serious. They also both make light of ninjas and assassins.
If you liked
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan
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...then you might like
Gabriel DropOut
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Both anime are comedies in a school setting and involve angels who behave sadistically and/or in other ways that are out-of-character for angels.
If you liked
Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita
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...then you might like
Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
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Both shows take place after the decline of civilization and touch on some deep, somewhat dark themes in a light-hearted manner.
If you liked
Strike Witches
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...then you might like
High School DxD
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If you liked the level of fanservice and action in one, you are likely to enjoy the other as well. High School DxD and Strike Witches contain similar amounts of these elements.
If you liked
Slayers
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...then you might like
Kill la Kill
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You can expect lots of action-packed fights in almost every episode, a badass female MC, and some comic relief in both shows. Slayers and Kill la Kill are both fast-paced and fun from the very beginning and they don't let up.
If you liked
Yagate Kimi ni Naru
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...then you might like
Dear My Teacher
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Both of these are yuri/shoujo ai manga with gorgeous art and stronger story and character development than you will find in most other works in the genre.
If you liked
Yuru Yuri
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...then you might like
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
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Both of these have batshit insane comedy that makes the other shows in their respective genres seem tame by comparison in terms of humor and weirdness. Both of them have plenty of characters that are lovably idiotic as well. KonoSuba and Yuru Yuri are a blast to watch when you want to laugh and have some light-hearted but insane fun.
If you liked
No Game No Life
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...then you might like
New Game!
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Both are related to gaming in some way. Both are lighthearted comedies with gorgeous, colorful animation and make for highly enjoyable light viewing.
If you liked
Kuttsukiboshi
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...then you might like
Sakura Trick
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Both of these have a lot of cute yuri kisses early and often. They are very straight and to-the-point yuri anime with adorable couples in both shows. Just be aware that Kuttsukiboshi has some darker parts while Sakura Trick is much more innocent.
If you liked
Serial Experiments Lain
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...then you might like
Nekojiru-sou
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Both are very surreal, bizarre, and abstract. While both are difficult to understand and open to interpretation, everything flows together making the madness enjoyable. Both have very interesting animation that should keep your attention.
If you liked
Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha
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...then you might like
Kill la Kill
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Lyrical Nanoha is an atypical magical girl anime and Kill la Kill has a few elements of magical girls, most notably the transformation sequences. Both have entertaining action-packed battles rife with cheesy dialogue. Both have the protagonist fighting against a rival with similar abilities and of similar strength who appears to be aiding her evil, insane mother's schemes. In both shows, the rival eventually befriends and aids the protagonist in fighting said evil mother.
If you liked
Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS
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...then you might like
Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku
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Both qualify as magical girl shows. Both have a TON of characters, way more than can be fully fleshed out and kept track of in the number of episodes given, but it does make things interesting. Both start off slow but have epic, action-packed battles in the 2nd half of the show.
If you liked
Oyasumi Punpun
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...then you might like
Satougashi no Dangan wa Uchinukenai: A Lollypop or A Bullet
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Both are dark, sometimes eccentric manga that, in spite of some of the characters' whimsical personalities, are ultimately heavily grounded in inescapable reality.
If you liked
Ameiro Kouchakan Kandan
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...then you might like
Fu-fu
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Both are very cute yuri manga with similar art styles that have the capability to put a smile on your face. Fluff and comedy dominate the mood of both with some light drama.
If you liked
Oretama
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...then you might like
Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou
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Both stories have a supernatural premise involving gods (and devils as well in Oretama's case) that set up the main characters to be involved in a lot of perverted, sexual, and humorous situations. Both really blur the lines between fanservice and hentai as well.
If you liked
Angel Beats!
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...then you might like
Gakkougurashi!
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Both are shows that have cute characters and can be comedic. Both also have some serious and/or tear-jerking moments that make the story memorable.