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Dungeon no Naka no Hito
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Saikyou Tank no Meikyuu Kouryaku: Tairyoku 9999 no Rare Skill-mochi Tank, Yuusha Party wo Tsuihou sareru
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If you've ever wondered what it's like managing a dungeon behind the scenes, then you'll enjoy both these series.
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Harukanaru Toki no Naka de: Hachiyou Shou
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Neo Angelique Abyss
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A special girl is protected by guardians with supernatural powers and must fight monsters to save the world. Both series have handsome love interests, somewhat shallow relationships and lots of tragic backstories.
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Neo Angelique Abyss
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Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru
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Both series have a group of people with supernatural powers fighting monsters, and living in a big mansion together. The main character is a special person who must be protected at all cost. In both series there is an organization with different ideals opposing the main group, and the fate of the world is at stake. Not much romance in either series, but they do have handsome characters and occasional shiptease.
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Isekai Izakaya: Koto Aitheria no Izakaya Nobu
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Meng Qi Shi Shen
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Gourmet isekai focusing on traditional foods from China and Japan, that are unusual in the new world. No magic involved in either story. Somewhat historical settings based on China and Germany. Meng Qi starts a bit more dramatic, but both series have a "dish of the day" format.
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Isekai Izakaya: Koto Aitheria no Izakaya Nobu
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Rokuhou-dou Yotsuiro Biyori
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Both series revolve around restaurants serving traditional Japanese food. Peaceful slice of life pacing, with a pleasant glance into many of the customers' lives and feelings.
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RideBack
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Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru
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Both series revolve around a university sports club. RideBack steers dramatically away from sports after a few episodes, but if you wanted to watch more young adults enjoying sports and camaraderie, Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru might be what you need. If you liked the latter and also enjoy action and mecha, then RideBack is a must-watch.
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Nejimaki Seirei Senki: Tenkyou no Alderamin
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Genjitsu Shugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki
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Both series have a smart male MC, and heavily focus on strategic magical warfare. If you enjoy somewhat realistic magical battles, where strategy is more important than numbers or individual magic powers, then you will enjoy these series.
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Kabuki-bu!
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Kageki Shoujo!!
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Both series revolve around acting, and heavily feature the classical kabuki theater. Team spirit, following dreams and being distanced from the "regular world" are important themes in both. Kabuki-bu! focuses fully on the world of kabuki, while in Kageki Shoujo!!, kabuki plays a big role, although the main characters strive to be musical actresses.
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Glass no Kamen (2005)
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Kageki Shoujo!!
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Both series revolve around the world of acting, and have characters learning from scratch. Some talents blossom and rivalries intensify, while other characters struggle to keep up. Great character development.
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Ganbarist! Shun
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Taisou Zamurai
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Both series revolve around gymnastics, and have passionate and hard-working main characters.
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Top Secret: The Revelation
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Id:Invaded
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Both series have sci-fi technology that helps the police solve mysteries through diving into minds/memories, which has immense consequences for the investigators and the world around them.
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Flying Witch
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Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara
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Magic and witches in the modern world - without battles or evil organizations, just pure everyday life enhanced by magic. Trying to grow and find happiness, and make others happy - with or without magic. That's what both series are about! Note that Flying Witch is a feel-good SOL, whereas Irozuku will tug your heartstrings. Nevertheless, if you enjoyed the overall themes of one of them, then you'll very likely enjoy the other as well.
If you liked
Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru
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...then you might like
Makai Ouji: Devils and Realist
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Both are supernatural series with MCs who are reincarnations of important people with special powers, which consequently gets them dragged into a messy power struggle between good and evil. There are childhood friends who'll betray them, and unknown strangers who'll protect them - and in the end the MCs must choose whose side they want to be on. Additionally, both series have a cast full of cute bishounen guys with occasional shiptease if you're interested in that kind of thing - but at the same time, it's not too obnoxious.
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Ixion Saga DT
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Shinchou Yuusha: Kono Yuusha ga Ore Tueee Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru
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Both are parodies of the Isekai genre and have a cast of wacky and hilarious characters. If you expect a regular Isekai story you'll be disappointed, but if you're ready to laugh at all the silly tropes getting inverted and ridiculed, you're in for a fun ride!
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Juu Ou Sei
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Kanata no Astra
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The initial premise is almost identical: A group of privileged kids are no longer wanted and get discarded on a foreign planet. From there on, they have explore the planets, figure out how to survive, solve the mystery of why people want them dead - and somehow try and get back home again. Along the way, they'll struggle to survive, encounter betrayal and love - and fight against the lies and deceit that got them exiled in the first place. And as a bonus, both stories are complete with their 11/12 episodes! In short, if you liked one of the series, you'll surely enjoy the other one too, though the premise is executed a bit differently in the end.
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Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama-kun
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...then you might like
Shinchou Yuusha: Kono Yuusha ga Ore Tueee Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru
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One is a sports anime, the other is isekai - but they have one important thing in common: Seemingly perfect and overpowered main characters with one "little" obsession that turns everything hilariously upside down. Both the MCs have important things they need to achieve, but no matter what their strange obsessions are top priority in every single situation they end up in - and hilarity ensues. In short, if you enjoyed the comedy in one of them, you'll almost definitely enjoy the other one too!
If you liked
Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru
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...then you might like
Hakkenden: Touhou Hakken Ibun
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Both the series have a group of people with supernatural powers fighting against mysterious enemies they're connected to in a painful way. In both series, there's a special reason why the groups need to fight together and protect ordinary people. Additionally, there's the same kind of "must protect" relationship between two of the MCs in both series, and there's betrayal and confusion they must deal with along the way. In short, the series have a similar feel and many themes in common, so if you liked one you'll surely like the other too!
If you liked
Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin
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Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san
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In both series the male MCs share room with a female ghost, and have to help them move on to heaven by solving their lingering regrets. Furthermore, both the series have a colourful supporting cast, and the overall tone is comedic and fun.
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Working!!
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Rokuhou-dou Yotsuiro Biyori
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Both the series are set in a restaurant/cafe and revolve around the characters working there. You get to see the characters cook, mess up & learn, deal with troublesome customers and work together. Working!! is more comedic and has romantic elements, whereas Rokuhoudou is pure slice of life and tells the story of many different side-characters along the way.
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Seiyou Kottou Yougashiten: Antique
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Rokuhou-dou Yotsuiro Biyori
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Both series have 4 bishounen characters running a cafe together, working through the hard times and coming up with new tasty creations along the way. Antique is a bit more dramatic, whereas Rokuhoudou has a slice of life feel, but the cafe setting is equally important in both, and both of the series are character-driven series as well.
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Layton Kyouju to Eien no Utahime
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Lost Song
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The power of songs is important in both of the anime, and both anime also have people who want to abuse the powers and turn music into a weapon of mass destruction. Additionally, along the way, the main characters of both the anime go on a journey to follow their destiny and make important friends along the way. Therefore, if you like the plot and theme of one these, you'll surely like the other one too!
If you liked
Seikimatsu Occult Gakuin
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Cuticle Tantei Inaba
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Don't be fooled by the anime titles - in spite of seemingly being classical supernatural/mystery titles, the contents is anything but that: They're wacky parodic comedies with mystery and supernatural elements. If you're in it for murder mysteries, you'll be disappointed - but if you love a good comedy joking around with all the stereotypes, and having crazy, bizarre and messed-up characters, then you'll love both these series.
If you liked
Top Secret: The Revelation
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Psycho-Pass
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Both series revolve around police investigation in sci-fi settings, where the morality questions play a major role. Both series have a core team that works together to solve the cases, and whose pasts and personalities we slowly get to know while the cases get investigated. Both series have a main villain that instigates multiple horrifying cases and has a special connection with the main cast. In other words, if you liked one of the series, you're almost sure to like the other one too: There's the same feeling of suspense and the same main themes. The only real difference is that Psycho-Pass focuses a bit more on the action/thriller side of crime investigation, whereas Himitsu has a bit more "CSI" feel.
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Shokupan Mimi
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Bananya
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Both series have cute food items moving around and having nice little adventures.
If you liked
Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro
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...then you might like
Asobi Asobase
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Cute girls doing crazy, rather than cute, things. Similar humour, ridiculous recurring characters and hilarious friendships.
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Juuni Kokuki
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Shoukoku no Altair
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Historical adventures with a fantasy twist where the main characters explore the world to gain the experience needed to lead their people.
If you liked
Cuticle Tantei Inaba
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...then you might like
Ranpo Kitan: Game of Laplace
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Both have quirky detectives, wacky recurring characters, cute trap assistants and bizarre crimes. Main difference is that Ranpo Kitan is serious with its mysteries and crimes, unlike Cuticle Tantei Inaba which is 100% gag and parody.
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Zutto Mae kara Suki deshita. Kokuhaku Jikkou Iinkai
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Tsurezure Children
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Both have a group of young people trying to figure out how to deal with love.
If you liked
Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru
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...then you might like
Inu x Boku SS
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Supernatural romances with protective (and super handsome) male leads. Lots of deep characters, living together in a big house, and all having their own complicated and sad pasts. Reincarnations that screw up the love stories, and cause lots of struggles for the one who doesn't remember, as well as the one who does. Can love survive death, rebirth and personal changes? While trying to figure that out, they are also busy fighting the same enemy life after life.
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Natsume Yuujinchou
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Sailor Fuku ni Onegai!
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Both series revolves around an orphan with the ability to see spirits, and of course they both got their own weird guardian spirit(s). Natsume Yuujinchou is very slice of life though, while Sailor Fuku no Onegai is more about forbidden romance.