If you liked
Mononogatari
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Ayakashi Triangle
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Both of these series have action, supernatural creatures, romance, and (slight spoiler I guess?) a heroine that is part human and part something supernatural; seen as a god and are targeted by the supernatural creatures because of this. Ayakashi Triangle focuses on Ayakashi in general, where as Mononogatari is focused on tsukumogami/marebito. The protagonists are also prejudiced against said supernatural creatures and dislike them strongly at first, the heroines however are okay with them.
If you liked
Toaru Kagaku no Railgun
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...then you might like
Charlotte
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Charlotte and Railgun feature kids with abilities going around solving supernatural cases. They are usually stopping kids from misusing their abilities.
If you liked
Toaru Majutsu no Index
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...then you might like
Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
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Something about these two shows reminds me of the other. In Toaru they talk about brain pathways and the nervous system, personal realities, for espers, and how magicians brains are different from theirs. The systems all though very different made me think of Reality Marbles and Magic Circuits (pseudo nervous system) from Fate/stay night. Also Touma Kamijou and Shirou Emiya are both people that go out of their way to help others. Other people in both shows also notice that their behaviour isn't normal.
If you liked
Darren Shan
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...then you might like
Monster and Child
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They both have cheerful kids and a vampire trying to hold back his impulses and who has lost everything.
If you liked
Black Cat
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...then you might like
Yamato Gensouki
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Both protagonists are orphaned assassins that work for an organization but then eventually leave their organization and join the side of good. Both manga also have the same art style because it's by the same author.
If you liked
Virtua Fighter
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...then you might like
Natsuki Crisis
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Both have really realistic and well choreographed martial art fights. If you like Virtua Fighter, I'm sure you'll like Natsuki Crisis.
If you liked
Dragon Drive
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...then you might like
Onmyou Taisenki
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They are both about the bonds between the human and they're monster partner. And in both shows the human characters are able to control how their monster fights by using commands (Onmyou Taisenki: the protagonist traces symbols in specific combinations to initiate an attack) or they a connect spiritually to the monster and can control what attack they use with their mind? and body. (Dragon Drive: an example is the scene where Reiji, the protagonist, points his arm out, while riding on senkokura, to aim where senkokura needs to shoot with his shin saber).
If you liked
Devilman
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...then you might like
Darren Shan
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Both have a black haired, pure-hearted protagonist that gets turned into a monster, and they both have a best friend that cares alot about them, and who seem like they might be a bit insane. Their best friends have another similarity but that kinda goes into spoilery territory.
If you liked
Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi
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...then you might like
Da Yu Hai Tang (Movie)
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A girl goes to another world. There are magical and supernatural elements.
If you liked
Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
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...then you might like
Gunjou no Magmell
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Both show have magic and the protagonists both have the ability to make weapons with their minds.
If you liked
Dragon Drive
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...then you might like
Dragon Collection: Ryuu wo Suberumono
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Both have Dragons. (epic) Both of these series have a protagonist who gets involved with a video game where you can control monsters. In DD the protag is isekai'd to another world but in DC:RwS the monsters appear in the human world. Also because of the circumstances, the protagonists (and their friends too) are forced to fight or play the game.
If you liked
Daikuu Maryuu Gaiking
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...then you might like
Devilman
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Both of these Go Nagai works are similar in that they are episodic super hero shows where the main character is constantly fending off foes who threaten humanity. They also have a similar art-style and the voice acting has that same static-y effect. The aliens designs in Gaiking also really remind me of the designs of the demons in Devilman, they're just a little bit more sci-fi looking.
If you liked
Tekken
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...then you might like
Street Fighter II Movie
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They both have charcters with demonic powers. The characters are matial artists and both movies are based on games.
If you liked
Midori no Hibi
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...then you might like
Toradora!
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Both protagonist are feared by others. (Toradora) Ryuuji is feared because of the way he looks and Seiji (Midori Days) is feared because of his reputation of beating up dellinquents. Both Toradora and Midori Days are Romantic Comedies and have protagonist that realize at the end of the series that the person they truly loved was right beside them the whole time and they never realized it before.
If you liked
School Rumble
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...then you might like
Midori no Hibi
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School Rumble and Midori Days have a similar artstyle and a similar feel. They are both romantic comedies and both male protagonists are delinquents.
If you liked
Devilman
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...then you might like
Inazuman
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The art-style is similar and both manga are about a hero who fights against his enemies (Demons/ Psionics) who are trying to eliminate the entire human race. Both hero are high-schoolers and they can both transform into a superhero form that gives them powers. Saburo Kazeta transforms into Inazuman and Akira Fudou transforms into Devilman. Both Manga have the theme of Anti-War.
If you liked
Virtua Fighter
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...then you might like
Street Fighter II Movie
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Both are about martial arts and are based on video games of the same names. Both main characters wear headbands and try to find meaning in their life through fighting.
If you liked
Fullmetal Alchemist
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...then you might like
Fate/Zero
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Fate/Zero has magic and Fullmetal Alchemist has alchemy. Magic and Alchemy aren't exactly the same thing but they are pretty similar. Both shows also have Homunculus. These two shows are also relatively dark and share the themes of war, idealism/morality and Hope.
If you liked
Dragon Drive
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...then you might like
Digimon Next
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These two manga both have protagonist who start out playing a virtual reality video game where you can battle other peoples Digimon (Digimon Next) or Dragon (Dragon drive). In both Dragon Drive and Digimon Next, while the protagonist is in the middle of playing the game, his body and soul from the real world suddenly get teleported or sent to another world.