If you liked
Kanokon
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...then you might like
Oneechan ga Kita
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The shows heavily rely on humor, which mostly come from the girly protagonists reactions to the affections of the airhead heroine.
If you liked
Aki-Sora
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...then you might like
Oneechan ga Kita
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Though Aki-Sora is more borderline porn, it has a similarity to Onee-chan ga kita, thanks to the older sister/younger brother aspect, and the fact, that the younger (not to mention feminine) male has to deal with the affection of his older sister.
If you liked
Tonagura!
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...then you might like
Yotsunoha
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The story since it begins with old childhood friends meeting again during highschool. After many years, they all want to recall the good memories of their childhood spent together and clearing up those feelings, they've left behind. Both shows are themed around the topic of childhood love and friendship. In Tonagura the male protagonist and his sister move in to their old home from 10 years ago, which happens to be right next to the female protagonist's home. Tonagura relies heavily on humor and fanservice and is based on a manga. In contrast to Tonagura, the characters of Yotsunoha meet up in their old school, now abandoned and to be condemned. Yotsunoha is a short, 3 episode ova series, based on an eroge.
If you liked
Lamune
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...then you might like
Tonagura!
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Both shows center around a pair of childhood friends, who might share more feelings, than a simple friendship. Though Tonagura! relies on heavily on humor and fanservice, while Lamune is more closer to slice of life and drama genres. Tonagura is based on a manga, Lamune is based on a visual novel (dating sim).
If you liked
Strike Witches
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...then you might like
So Ra No Wo To
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With the theme young girls in the military, Strike witches is great match for Sora no Woto. Both series take place an alternate universe, in which girls are the main characters and play the role of soldiers. While Sora no Woto takes place in a backwater town, Strike Witches' story plays on the frontline. In Sora no Woto the two nations Helvetia and the Roman Empire fight each other, in Strike Witches it's humanity against the alien race called neuroi. Both series place a heavy focus on the girls' everyday lives. The only main difference between the two series is that Strike Witches gets the most humor from ecchi scenes. If you don't like scenes with lots of pantyshots and female breasts in them, don't watch Strike Witches. But if you liked Sora no Woto you'll probably like Strike Witches too.