If you liked
Zero no Tsukaima
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...then you might like
Sora no Otoshimono
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What can I say? Both of these animes cover EVERY KNOWN genre possible. They both have ecchi, romance, fighting, super-power, magic, and I could go on forever. If it exists, BOTH of these animes have it. There is something for everyone in each of these, and that goes without saying that the plots of each of these is SUPERB. To boot, each has at least 2 seasons, totaling over 25 episodes each, plus OVAs.
If you liked
Shakugan no Shana
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...then you might like
Sora no Otoshimono
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Both of these animes involves a guy coming across a super-powered female lead, from an entirely different level than him. The female lead possesses a strange power or ability, which in turn explains that the world is NOT as it seems, and strange things are happening.
If you liked
Girls Bravo: First Season
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...then you might like
Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko
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Both of these animes sets the scene with a random, almost alien girl being introduced to the protagonist. The girl is a complete airhead, and causes problems for the guy. There is a mother-figure who attempts to control the female lead, but never succeeds. This is a combination of comedy and what I guess you could call "alternate romance".
If you liked
Onegai☆Twins
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...then you might like
Myself; Yourself
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Don't get Twins confused with Teacher. both are completely different. Both Twins and M;Y involve a guy who has recently returned to his hometown after an extremely long time, and begins to find friends that he forgot he had. One of the females always has a crush on him, and the others support her even though the guy shows no interest in them. This is an anime of hardship.
If you liked
Green Green
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...then you might like
Kiss x Sis (TV)
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Each of these series is ENTIRELY ecchi. That's the theme. But the beauty of these, is that they each have an objective based plot. A girl/girls is trying to win the man of her/their dreams, and fight amongst each other to do so, usually to the male's dismay and suffering. There is also a small group of guys who have a new-found hate for the male in question.
If you liked
Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun
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...then you might like
Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi
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These anime are extremely similar in the romance dept. A guy meets a girl that he quickly becomes friends with, and overcome many hardships together, including fending off other romance idols. The main females even LOOK the same. If you didn't know better, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
If you liked
Elfen Lied
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...then you might like
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
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The only way to describe these anime is to use the word MASSACRE. I don't think there is an episode of either where at LEAST 3 people don't die in some way/shape/form. This is a bloody murder-fest, if you are hardcore about it, this is about to be your best friend.
If you liked
Shinseiki Evangelion
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...then you might like
Death Note
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HUGE amount of psychological disturbance, especially as the stories progress. It may not be evident for the first 4-5 episodes, but it requires a large amount of memory talent and controlled thinking to process what's going on. If you don't like it, it's likely because you don't GET it. If you can't get it, read spoilers, it's no shame to do so. All in all, these are both SUPERB anime.
If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
Highschool of the Dead
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Both anime have a huge amount of fear elements worked into them, and suspense is a key element. Murder is the center of the story for both shows, and each has its own style of immorality.
If you liked
Elfen Lied
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...then you might like
Death Note
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Both involve HUGE amounts of murder, and a sort of mystery that only the viewer and one other person in the story knows the answer to. It creates huge suspense, and has extremely creepy moments, although not necessarily horror.
If you liked
Ai Yori Aoshi
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...then you might like
Ranma ½
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Both are old-style animes around the time of the original DBZ. The stories do have one main difference involving the TYPE of romance relationship however. Ranma is a romance that requires the characters to slowly warm up to each other, whereas in Aoshi they jump right into the relationship, although it fits given the beginning of the story.
If you liked
Chobits
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...then you might like
Akikan!
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This is a good anime if you're into "The girl of his dreams randomly appears" kind of stuff. It's very good, although not quite as good as Chobits.
If you liked
Ikkitousen
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...then you might like
Freezing
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In both, students at a school are made to fight. Mostly girl's, and the guys are either at the head of command or are made to assist the women. Both have extreme ecchi, which doesn't faze me, but as a warning.