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If you liked
Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku
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Madoka Magika and Magical Girls Raising Project are very VERY similar in their ideas and themes. I thoroughly enjoyed both of the shows as they have their cute and happy-go-lucky characters, twists and horrifying dark turn of events. Both shows feature young cute girls who are innocent and colourful, not knowing of the true "magical girl" nature and only viewing it as a pretty TV ideal. They start off very sweet and leading into their desired magical girl transformations, before they slowly start to realise it isn't everything they had hoped it would be. Both of the shows have many extremely beautiful designs and concepts, lovable characters and motives, amazing soundtracks and dark twists all over the place. If you want to be shocked, surprised and indulge in a world of a dark hidden secrets, you would enjoy both of these magical girl shows!

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Made in Abyss
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Yakusoku no Neverland
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With Made in Abyss being one of my favourite anime's of all time, with in the first minute of watching The Promised Neverland it instantly made me think of this show and their similarities. They are both based on orphan children and the mysteries of their world, yearning to explore and learn more about what there is to the unseen eye. They both start off rather sweet and innocent and turn to a dark chilling atmosphere. You are constantly gripping on and wishing the best for these children with high hopes of getting on with their journeys. They are fragile and innocent characters who are naive and have a lot to learn which makes them facing these hard and terrifying tasks all the more emotional. Both leave you with the feeling of wanting to see the mysteries behind their worlds and rooting for the characters success as they face the many dangers. Both are very dark and emotional and have scenes that leave you with goosebumps, highly recommended.

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