If you liked
Steins;Gate
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...then you might like
Ageha
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Ageha's plot is striking similar to one of the arcs in Steins;Gate, in which the protagonist goes back in time to save a girl, but ends up failing every time and gets stuck in a time loop. Although both mangas deals mainly with the theme of the "butterfly effect", Ageha takes a more comedic and absurd approach to it, while Steins;Gate is deeper and more serious.
If you liked
Monster
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...then you might like
Strain
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Policial thrillers, where a wrongly accused fugitive and a young girl get involved in an intense chase for a sociopath, that is closely related to their past. While Monster is more psychological, Strain is more violent and explicit, but both stories are dark, thrilling and filled with twists.
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Judge
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...then you might like
Dolls Code
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Both are psychological mangas in which some teenagers who comitted crimes are dragged into a dangerous game of life and death.
If you liked
Genshiken Nidaime
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...then you might like
Blend S
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Two comedies that depict a group of otaku's daily lives. Both casts of characters include a doujinshi writer, an unsociable small girl and a boy that dresses like a girl. Their eccentric personalities are the best parts of the stories.
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Petshop of Horrors
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...then you might like
Death Parade
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In both stories, a misterious man reveals the true nature of his costumers in an unusual way (animals, in Petshop of Horrors; games, in Death Parade). Both are psichological, dense and episodic animes, that deal with morals and philosophy.
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Wa!
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...then you might like
Tsurezure Children
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Both are cute and funny 4-komas where highschool students try to deal with their first love.
If you liked
Sakuratetsu Taiwa-hen
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...then you might like
Arakawa Under the Bridge
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Both are funny, random and absurd comedies, where a normal guy meets several crazy characters who turn his life upside down.
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River's Edge
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...then you might like
Kuzu no Honkai
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Two titles with a raw story, that deal with the worst part of their characters personalities. They are detestable, but still relatable.
If you liked
School Rumble
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...then you might like
Hatsukoi Limited.
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Both are light rom-coms, with several cases of unrequited loves.