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Mind Game
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The Flying Luna Clipper
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Insanely mind-warping movies with psychedelic visuals and moments that will have the viewer questioning, "WTF did I just watch?" Furthermore, both include the integration of real-world visuals within their runtime, which is rather odd and unique for an anime. Mind Game has a more cohesive plot, a message behind the madness, while Flying Luna Clipper is even more sporadic and random in nature.
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3D Kanojo: Real Girl
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Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru
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Both involve a socially awkward boy and an outgoing, popular girl who become romantically entwined, breaking social norms commonly associated with high school cliques. These anime are quite similar; however, they differ in the fact that the gender and role in the social hierarchy of the otaku character are swapped.
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NHK ni Youkoso!
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Jaku-Chara Tomozaki-kun
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Both series involve a maladjusted main character who attempt to adjust and integrate into normal society. Both series involve a girl who pushes their own view on what they believe a “typical” person to be onto the MC. While Welcome to the NHK takes a more psychological and haunting approach, dealing with themes such as mental illness, hyper-fixation, and delusion, Bottom Tier Character deals with themes of breaking out of your shell, learning social skills, and how to effectively communicate with others.
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Muv-Luv Alternative
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All You Need Is Kill
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Both involve an MC stuck in a time loop, and both stories take place in a war-torn, apocalyptic setting, waging a seemingly futile battle against a species of alien invaders.