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Chi's Sweet Home
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Itoshi no Muco
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Lovely pets, doing funny things. Both speak, although they are not understood by their owners. Heartwarming shows with good comedy.
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Hajime no Ippo
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Haikyuu!!
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Hajime no Ippo and Haikyuu!! explores the theoretical part of their respective sports very well, being able to make you like them. The comedy is quite present in both, and this is due a lot to its extremely charismatic characters.
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Touhai Densetsu Akagi: Yami ni Maiorita Tensai
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Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor
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Same original creator. The tension during the matches is the same, it only changes the game, the bets are absurd, and the two MC's are voiced by the same person, Masato Hagiwara.
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Ashita no Joe
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Cross Game
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Although they are different sports, Ashita no Joe and Cross Game, are very similar, dealing with how the daily life of their characters is presented, showing all the evolution in its maturity. The drama is also one of the focuses of Cross Game, although it is more intense in Ashita no Joe.
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Samurai Champloo
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Michiko to Hatchin
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Both animes shows the two main characters looking for a missing person. The influence of culture is remarkable in both: Hip Hop in Samurai Champloo, and the South American way in Michiko to Hatchin. They are two excellent adventure animations, produced in the same studio (Manglobe), with a lively and fluid animation, are also episodic and with many action scenes. If you liked one, you'll sure like the other.
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Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
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Gakkatsu!
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Similar comedy, making use of sarcasm, and satire. Both are in a school, and their characters discuss about random things.
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Cowboy Bebop
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Seihou Bukyou Outlaw Star
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There are many similarities between these shows: - Spike and Gene Starwind are space bounty hunters. In Bebop, they are called "Cowboys", and ''Outlaws'', in Outlaw Star. - Faye Valentine and Melfina don't remember their pasts. - Both have similar animation style. - Both were released in 1998. - Seinen animes, although they have comedy sometimes. - Both were produced by Sunrise. - Both are episodic.
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Basilisk: Kouga Ninpou Chou
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Kemonozume
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Forbidden love is the main theme in both series. Basilisk is about the love between two ninjas of rival clans, while Kemonozume shows the love between a Shokujinki, a kind of cannibal monster, and a member of Kifuuken, the group specialized in killing them.