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Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni...
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Skirt no Naka wa Kedamono deshita.
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Both prove that god does not exist. Also, both feel like they should be hentai yet were somehow released as TV shorts
If you liked
Hametsu no Mars
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...then you might like
Gakusen Toshi Asterisk
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Both feature a bland, rather generic MC surrounded by a harem of girls who are mainly defined by their hair color. Both feel like MUCH blander versions of more popular shows (NGE for HnM, SAO and Infinite Stratos for TAW), and both are prime "so bad it's good" series if you want to watch them.
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Arc-V
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...then you might like
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans
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I know it might seem odd to recommend these two, but hear me out: -Both are MUCH improved over their predecessors (Zexal and AGE respectively) -Both are much darker than previous entrees -Both share Japanese VAs -Both feature a return to older plot elements (Arc V takes a lot of cues from 5Ds, and IBO takes cues from AWGX, Wing, and 00)
If you liked
Heppoko Jikken Animation Excel♥Saga
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...then you might like
Ixion Saga DT
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Both SEEM like they're generic entries into their respective genres at first (Sci-Fi for Excel Saga, "Trapped in a Video game" for Ixion Saga DT), but once you watch the first episode of each, that notion is destroyed by how hilarious both anime are.
If you liked
Kemonozume
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...then you might like
Pupa
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Both revolve heavily around cannibalism, and both feature a relationship that is challenged by the circumstances around them. The differences are that Pupa has terrible artwork without an excuse (aside from it being a DEEN work), whereas Kemonozume has bad artwork with an excuse (it's a Yuasa anime), and Pupa is awful, whereas Kemonozume is great.
If you liked
Gensoumaden Saiyuuki
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...then you might like
Yuu☆Yuu☆Hakusho
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4 male warriors go around and hunt demons, using supernatural powers. Both shows are also made by the same studio, and both are oftne compared to Dragon Ball/DBZ (Saiyuki for being based off of Journey to the West, YYH for being a Shounen with very similar traits). Both feature great dubs. I find that YYH is better, but Saiyuki's a good follow-up if you need a show to fill the void from YYH.
If you liked
Gensoumaden Saiyuuki
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...then you might like
Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
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Both shows heavily capture the sense of adventure, and both feel rather similar. Magi is a bit bloodier than Saiyuki though.
If you liked
Hourou Musuko
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...then you might like
Orange
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Similar feeling of realistic and likable casts Both gave me similar vibes with their first impressions Both are very calming
If you liked
Saint Seiya
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...then you might like
Busou Renkin
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Both feature epic fight scenes and similar main characters; both also feature the main character training under similar mentors. BR has more romance, though
If you liked
Kidou Shinseiki Gundam X
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...then you might like
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans
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Both feature Gundams from a war in the past used to fight again, with the main character being a member of a crew with a cool starship. Both also have the main character protecting a girl who is a love interest for him. IBO is much darker than AWGX though
If you liked
Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED Destiny
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...then you might like
Kakumeiki Valvrave
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Both are mecha anime by the same studio, and both are huge trainwrecks
If you liked
Mnemosyne: Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi
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...then you might like
Big Order (TV)
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Both feature an immortal female lead who ends up having to deal with supernatural circumstances
If you liked
Yuu☆Yuu☆Hakusho
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...then you might like
Sousei no Onmyouji
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Both are shows about a young boy fighting demons using supernatural powers.
If you liked
Kirara
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...then you might like
Cipher
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Both are impossible to describe without showing them.
If you liked
Kidou Senshi Gundam AGE
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...then you might like
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans
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If you flipped the perspectives in AGE (focusing on the natives of Mars instead of the Earth Federation), made the story a "Band of brothers fighting for independence" style story instead of a "young boy discovers the horrors of war" style story and got rid of all of AGE's flaws, you'd pretty much have IBO.
If you liked
Kidou Senshi Zeta Gundam
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...then you might like
Shingeki no Kyojin
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SNK is literally the dark fantasy version of Zeta Gundam. In both series, you have: -Humans fighting against Titans -An angsty teenager (Eren/Kamille) who wants nothing more than to kill all Titans -A wise mentor (Dot Pixis/Quattro Bajeena) who recongizes the potential in that angsty teenager -High body counts in both series due to the atrocities committed by the Titans
If you liked
Kidou Senkan Nadesico
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...then you might like
Kidou Senshi Gundam AGE
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AGE is literally a poor man's Nadesico - both start off fighting an unknown enemy (the UE in AGE, the Jovians in Nadesico), only to have both turn out to be something different than expected.
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xxxHOLiC
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...then you might like
Moyashimon
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Both feature a boy who can see stuff normal people can't see (spirits in xxxHOLiC, microbes in Moyashimon) getting roped into stuff (working for a shop in xxxHOLiC, helping college students find valuable microbes in Moyashimon).
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Turn A Gundam
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...then you might like
Seikai no Monshou
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Both are epic space operas by Sunrise where the main character and his love interest get involved in conflicts that are much bigger than they could have imagined.
If you liked
Last Exile
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...then you might like
Seikai no Monshou
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Both shows have an "Epic" vibe to them, and both feature two people becoming involved in something bigger than they could have imagined when they first got involved.
If you liked
Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's
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...then you might like
Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED
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In the impossible situation where Gundam became a magical girl series, it would be extremely similar, if not identical, to Nanoha. In particular, the relationship between Fate and Nanoha reminds me greatly of the relationship between Athrun and Kira. Also, many of the battles from Nanoha often remind me of battles from Gundam SEED.
If you liked
Sword Art Online
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...then you might like
Gakusen Toshi Asterisk
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Both represent literally every A1 Pictures light novel adaptation cliché. In fact, TAW feels like what SAO would be if SAO took place at a school instead of in a video game world.
If you liked
Ai Yori Aoshi
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...then you might like
Clannad
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Both feature an MC who isn't a standard harem wimp/pervert, and both have a girl who obviously is going to win.
If you liked
Übel Blatt
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...then you might like
Vagabond
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I like to think of Ubel Blatt as a Germanic counterpart to Vagabond - both series have a similar tone most of the time. However, Vagabond has more of a historic element than Ubel Blatt, and Ubel Blatt has a lot more sex than Vagabond.
If you liked
Busou Renkin
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...then you might like
Pandora Hearts
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A tsundere accompanies a relatively average character on an adventure, and on said adventure, the main character gains unique powers. Also, both shows are by the same studio and director.
If you liked
Basilisk: Kouga Ninpou Chou
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...then you might like
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Both series have a male MC who has eye powers that are very destructive, and both feature large amounts of action.
If you liked
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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...then you might like
Nanatsu no Taizai
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Both shows have a very similar sense of adventure to them (well, at least in the earlier arcs of HxH), and both have fantastic visuals.
If you liked
Full Metal Panic!
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...then you might like
Shin Kidou Senki Gundam Wing
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I can't help but feel like FMP is a parody of Wing - in particular, Sousuke himself reminds me a lot of Heero.
If you liked
Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED
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...then you might like
Mugen no Ryvius
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Both are space operas with mechas and a cast of teens (who happen to be very similar)
If you liked
Seikai no Monshou
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...then you might like
Mugen no Ryvius
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Space operas by the same studio, both were made around the same time; both feature large-scale political engagements, romances, and similar soundtracks.