If you liked
Casshern Sins
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...then you might like
Pluto
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Both are set in a future where robots are very similar to humans, in appearence and behaviour. However Casshern Sins is set in a post-apocalyptic future where humans are almost extinct, while Pluto is set in a technologically advanced future where humans coexist with robots. Both are great shows!
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Heppoko Jikken Animation Excel♥Saga
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...then you might like
Let's Nupu Nupu
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Both have 3-4 main characters where something weird always happens to them, perhaps a little too weird. Also they both have similar slapstick humour, Nupu Nupu being even more perverted
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Ikemen Sugiru Gorilla
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...then you might like
Niwatori Fighter
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Both feature an animal hero that has over-exaggerated powers and is loved by humans in the manga (and possibly irl)
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All You Need Is Kill
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...then you might like
Gyakusatsu Happy End
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Both stories involve killing as a way to exit a time loop
If you liked
Juubee Ninpuuchou
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...then you might like
Street Fighter II Movie
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Both have good ol' 90s animation and great action
If you liked
Nejimaki Seirei Senki: Tenkyou no Alderamin
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...then you might like
Dr. Stone: Stone Wars
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Both involve strategists who use brains to win a war while reducing bloodshed
If you liked
Shinsekai yori
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...then you might like
Dr. Stone
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Both shows deal with a global catastrophe set in our era that ultimately causes humanity (or what's left of it) to regress hundreds of years technologically, while being set in the distant futures and the surviving childten in the future set to seek why such a thing has happened.
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Gintama
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...then you might like
Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san
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Both shows involve spoofs and parodies of existing popular anime/manga like Death Note, One Piece, Evangelion etc. Both are light-hearted comedy which is mostly episodic in nature
If you liked
Saint☆Oniisan (Movie)
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...then you might like
Gokushufudou
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Both have a unique yet light-hearted comedic setting.
If you liked
Shinsekai yori
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...then you might like
Kanata no Astra
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Children live in what is ultimately found out to be a post-apocalyptic world, brainwashed by the previous generations about it, and discovering the dark past accidentally. Both shows have a slow and slice-of-lifeish start but ends up showing multiple plot twists along the way. However unlike Shinsekai Yori, Kanata no Astra isn't that slow-paced.
If you liked
Jigokusei Remina
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...then you might like
Black Paradox
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Both involve quite a lot of cosmic horror
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One Punch Man
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...then you might like
Chainsaw Man
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Both involve an organization containing humans with special and different types of powers fighting against bad guys with equally special and different types of powers
If you liked
Btooom!
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...then you might like
Tenkuu Shinpan
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Both involve killing others as a way to exit the scenario
If you liked
Oyasumi Punpun
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...then you might like
Chi no Wadachi
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Both show the derogatory effects that a toxic mother has on her adolescent son and a seemingly clueless and innocent father. Chi no Wadachi is more disturbing imo, but both are dark and disturbing.
If you liked
Mind Game
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...then you might like
Sonny Boy
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Both deal with the protagonist living in a "different" world where they enjoy it initially, but actually long to get back to their original world, and are elated when it happens. Sonny Boy is a bit slow-paced in terms of story and surrealism, while the surrealism in Mind Game spikes like crazy. Also, both are underrated masterpieces and if you like to watch surreal and bizarre stuff, you are in for a treat!