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Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou desu yo?
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No Game No Life
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Having the same premise of playing games, both Mondaiji-tachi and No Game No Life share many similarities. Both of them include a dynamic cast of characters. The main characters find their normal world boring and are transported to a different world than their own which are governed on different rules through games. These two anime contain fantasy element as there are different races, regions and cultures different from the MCs' world. The environment in which the MCs of these two series now live is also similar and visually stunning. I recommend these anime to anyone who loves fantasy-supernatural aspects.

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Ookami to Koushinryou
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Tabi ni Deyou, Horobiyuku Sekai no Hate made
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Travelling is the main theme in both of the LNs. Both of these series have two lovable main leads. The romance is well established in Ookami to Koushinryou than Tabi ni Deyou because of the former being a longer series but both of them contains sufficient romantic moments. The main difference is that Ookami to Koushinryou is set in a medieval timeline which deals with a merchant's life whereas Tabi ni Deyou is set in a post-apocalyptic world. In short, they both are great reads.

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Onanie Master Kurosawa
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Chikan Otoko
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These two doujins have different stories but the similar artwork will remind of each other. Both of these stories heavily revolves around character interactions and their relationships. In each doujin, the protagonist is someone who is socially inept with his surroundings. The protagonist gradually develops by learning from his experiences and mistakes thus receiving a perfect character development. They also give the readers a similar reading experience and romance fans will find themselves yearning for more.

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Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai
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Seikoku no Dragonar
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Seikoku no Dragonar and Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai have many similar tropes and they deal with controlling the dragons and puppet dolls respectively. Both of these series have similar settings with Ecchi, Harem, School Life, Fantasy elements. The school where the MCs in these shows attend have battles and competition to take part in and show off their skills. The characters are similar too in the sense that how they react towards the main male character. Eco is exactly like Yaya and Silvia looks and acts similar to Charlotte. The male MCs in both of these shows have some sort of past shrouded in mystery.

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Tokyo Ravens
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Noragami
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Both of these series contain exorcism of spirits/phantoms. Both of them contain priestesses in miko outfits. Some religious influences are also present such as poetic mantras for exorcism of the spirits/phantoms. The main character is also contracted to help the other main character. In Noragami, Yukine, being a dead wandering spirit, is contracted to be a shinki and help Yato by serving him and make him a better God. In Tokyo Ravens, Harutora is contracted to be a shikigami of his childhood friend, Natsume, and help her achieve her goal of becoming a professional Onmyouji.

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Shounen Onmyouji
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Tokyo Ravens
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Tokyo Ravens and Shounen Onmyouji are both series that deal with practitioners of Onmyoudo (a type of magic in Japanese mythology). The main characters (Natsume and Harutora) in Tokyo Ravens are descendants of Abe no Seimei, while in Shounen Onmyouji, the main character is the grandson of Abe no Seimei. Also, the main characters in both of these shows have many traits in common like how Harutora is not able to see spirit energy and Masahiro who lost his ability to see spirits. The only difference in these shows is that Tokyo Ravens is set in the modern era with a school life element to it, whereas Shounen Onmyouji is set in the historical era. In Short both series involve light-hearted comedy, shikigami/familiars, action, and romance. Make sure to check out both of them!

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