If you liked
The Animatrix
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...then you might like
Star Wars: Visions
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- Both are anthology series from well-known franchises and have excellent animation. - They have the same number of episodes. Additionally, the episodes vary in length. - The Animatrix has episodes that greatly expand the lore and history of the universe, but Star Wars: Visions tends to lean more on individual stories, though The Animatrix tells plenty of individual stories as well.
If you liked
Hyouryuu Kyoushitsu
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...then you might like
Igai: The Play Dead/Alive
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Both are apocalyptic stories. While Igai is about zombies and Drifting Classroom is about being trapped in a wasteland, there are some aspects of both stories that are quite similar. Both stories are set on a school campus. There is political turmoil among the survivors as they try to navigate this new situation they find themselves in. There is a ton of graphic violence and death.
If you liked
Killing Stalking
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...then you might like
Pigpen
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Both stories are about a guy that is in a situation he cannot escape, mentally or physically. Both are horror Manhwa and there is graphic violence that is depicted. Both are about the same length in terms of chapters.
If you liked
Shimanami Tasogare
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...then you might like
Kanojo ga Suki na Mono wa Homo de Atte Boku dewa Nai
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Both stories are about gay male protagonists of high school age that are exploring their sexuality. Kanojo focuses a lot on relationships to the main protagonist while in Shimanami has a wider scope examining on more people than just the main character and their own unique problems they face in the LGBTQ+ Community.
If you liked
Touhyou Game: Anata ni Kuroki Ippyou wo
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...then you might like
Tomogui Kyoushitsu
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Both are Death Game stories that feature a twist on the classic genre. There is graphic violence and are both set in high schools. Both feature a Battle-Royale element as characters try to understand and play the game.
If you liked
Neko ga Nishi Mukya
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...then you might like
Hanaizawa-chou Kouminkan-dayori
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- Both are episodic tales about the problems people face. - There is an overarching storyline that strings together many of the stories. - The art styles are similar.
If you liked
Mahou Shoujo of the End
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...then you might like
5-fungo no Sekai
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Both are apocalyptic survival horror manga depicting scenes of great brutality as our group of heroes attempt to save the day. They both have art styles that complement the story that is being told. Villains have fantastic designs. Both main characters are given the opportunity to save people multiple times.
If you liked
Shibuya Kingyo
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...then you might like
5-fungo no Sekai
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Both are apocalyptic survival horror manga where giant creatures are trying to kill everyone. There is similar art styles as well as intense violence. Our heroes team up with a number of people to try and stop the escalation of violence.
If you liked
Ashita Sekai ga Owaru toshitemo
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...then you might like
Hello World
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Both are CGI animated stories set in alternate realities. There is a big focus on science fiction elements in both series. Both stories have a romance element and a fairly significant amount of content that could be considered slice of life before the drama and action fully sets in.
If you liked
Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni
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...then you might like
Giovanni no Shima
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- Both have similar art styles and are set in the WW2 Era in Japan, albeit on opposite sides of the country. - Emotional. - Focusing on young people.
If you liked
Shiki
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...then you might like
Summertime Render
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Both shows are set in a small town and you get all the close-knit small community vibes from both of these shows. There is a darkness looming over the community and our heroes must stop it. Both are technically set during summer, but Shiki moves into fall as the show comes to a close. Supernatural creatures.
If you liked
Mononoke Hime
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...then you might like
Shika no Ou: Yuna to Yakusoku no Tabi
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Both characters have a curse that is affecting them. There is a political plot going on between various communities. Handsome stranger travels the country. Lots of nature. There are Deer in both of these.
If you liked
Hoshiai no Sora
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...then you might like
Gunjou no Fanfare
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Both of these series are sports anime that also try to touch on the interpersonal drama of the characters, their families, and their futures.
If you liked
Mouryou no Yurikago
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...then you might like
Kekkai no Noah
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This is totally a niche recommendation but if you are a fan of things set on ships this will work well for you.
If you liked
Futari Seitokai
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...then you might like
Koe no Chiisai Komori-san to Kusodeka Oogoe no Oobayashi-kun
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Both are school comedies with bite-sized chapters that one who go through many in one sitting. Both feature two characters who have differing personalities but are also close to one another getting themselves into funny situations. One is about a loud boy and a quiet girl and their romance, while the other is about a boy and a girl serving as the sole members of their student council.
If you liked
Eden no Ori
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...then you might like
Tenkuu Shinpan
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Both feature stories where characters are thrust into an unfamiliar and dangerous environment where characters around them die constantly. They both have this Battle Royale/Survival vibe and are both have fan service (If that's something you like.) They both have endings that aren't that fulfilling. Tenkuu Shinpan and Eden no Ori both have a first half that focuses a lot on various groups and encounters, with the second half more focusing on a big bad.