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Gin no Saji
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Shiroi Suna no Aquatope
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Both series' are atmospheric SoL's which center on protagonists finding their true future pathway after initial insecurities, as its central theme
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Working!!
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Senpai ga Uzai Kouhai no Hanashi
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Both are very comforting SoL centred around the workplace, with some nice and wholesome romance sprinkled in. They both involve a big cast, and have a very light-hearted atmosphere to them
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Seikon no Qwaser
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Manyuu Hikenchou
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Both are extremely ecchi content which prioritizes boobs over everything else. They both share a similar feeling, in that you'd be better off watching it for the "plot" rather than the plot
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Joshikousei: Girl's High
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Joshikousei no Mudazukai
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Both series' follow similar premises revolving around daily lives of various high school girls (who are all connected in one way or another). They both also have their share of dramatic and wholesome moments to them
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Free!
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Re-Main
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Both are swimming-related anime and they both have very summery vibes to them. They also both have a very expressive cast with varying personalities
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Hinmin Choujin Kanenashi-kun
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J Wota Danshi☆Asahina-kun
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Both manga involve the FL who wants to confess her feelings towards the ML, but the ML's occupation with his hobbies makes it impossible for her to do so. In both manga the FL plays the role of the straight man over the ML's actions. They both also contain lots of moments of FL thirst
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Senpai, Sore Hitokuchi Kudasai!
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Hinmin Choujin Kanenashi-kun
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Both manga revolves around gags surrounding the insanely poor ML, who has to resort to extreme ways to get by. The ML's also share similar personalities, with both being incredibly dense and very straight to the point
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Murenase! Seton Gakuen
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Tenchi Souzou Design-bu
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Both series' use a standard plot/characters/comedy to act as educational pieces to teach about various features regarding animals
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Manyuu Hikenchou
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Masou Gakuen HxH
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Both series' have obscure plots which focus heavily on erotica (or "plot") with the actual plot acting more as a placeholder
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Toradora!
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Josee to Tora to Sakana-tachi
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Both series' share similar character dynamics. They both contain calm yet caring ML's and aggressive FL's due to events growing up. The main relationship also shares some similarities with its development
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30-sai no Hoken Taiiku
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Sounan desu ka?
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Both are informational series' that focus more on teaching about a subject, with the plot/characters used for entertainment. They both teach some interesting information while also being entertaining
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Kono Oto Tomare!
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Mashiro no Oto
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Both series' focus on traditional string instruments, and deal a lot with themes of "finding your own path" through friendship and strong bonds
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Free!
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SK∞
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Both are male dominant shows that deal heavily with the themes of friendship, and close bonds. They both also deal with the troubles associated with one being "too good" at a sport
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Mairimashita, Senpai
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Ase to Sekken
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Both manga focus more on the development of the actual relationship itself, rather than the buildup to it. They both contain heavily mature and responsible relationships, which delve from the usual relationship tropes such as misunderstandings and lack of communication
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Hakushaku to Yousei
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Kaichou wa Maid-sama!
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Both shows share similar dynamics between the male and female leads, which creates a great chemistry between the 2. The ML is more of a teasing/playboy type of character who loves to tease the FL, and the FL is more headstrong and doesn't easily succumb to the male's advances
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Initial D First Stage
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SK∞
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Both series' share similarities which involve a cool yet calm/collective "newbie" who is introduced to an illegal race type activity, yet is almost instantly the best at it due to prior knowledge in a related area. They both also consist of various challengers, with each one providing a unique obstacle to overcome
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Tonari wa Nani wo Kuu Hito zo: Horoyoi
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Yaiteru Futari
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Both manga contain a very wholesome/cute relationship, used as a means to push the main plot, of cooking various foods. They both also give more detailed explanations/instructions on cooking them right
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The iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls 2nd Season
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IDOLiSH7 Second Beat!
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Both are the 2nd season of idol series', in which this season is more focused on drama, rather than the buildup/promotion of the group (which was done in their respective 1st seasons)
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IDOLiSH7 Second Beat!
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22/7
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Both series' are idol shows that are more drama focused, rather than focusing more on 'idol things' like music and dancing etc. They both also show a lot of personal drama, as opposed to conflicts within the group More so, both series' have overarching plots/lore that goes beyond the simplicity of basic idol shows
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Val x Love
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Dokyuu Hentai HxEros
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Both are harem shows in which they tend to be more reliant on the fanservice to provide content rather than the plot itself. They both also share similar settings, with the MC having to live with the rest of the harem cast, and the source of 'power' is through sexual acts
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Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei
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Maou Gakuin no Futekigousha: Shijou Saikyou no Maou no Shiso, Tensei shite Shison-tachi no Gakkou e Kayou
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Both shows share similarities revolving around a ridiculously OP protagonist making his name in a magic school. They also share many similarities with characters/plot, with large harem members and MC's that are able to solve any issue easily
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I''s Pure
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Ajimu: Kaigan Monogatari
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Both shows are shorter romances involving a typical boy meets girl romance scenario. They're both really akin to cliche shoujo romances, with lots of similarities such as misunderstandings, love rivals, confession that saves the day etc.
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Usagi Drop
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Kakushigoto
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Both shows share similar themes revolving around father-daughter bonding, with lots of precious and feel-good moments between them
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Gin no Saji
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Nourin
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They both consist of happy-go-lucky atmospheres presented within an agricultural context. Both shows overall have the 'feel good'-summery vibe to them. They also share similar stories, consisting of a main character going from city life --> Agricultural life, and as a result becoming a better/happier person
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Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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Gleipnir
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Both shows feature similar progression with their main characters, with how through their newly acquired "power", they develop from being naive/helpless, into more serious and unforgiving
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Metropolis
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Eve no Jikan (Movie)
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Both films share similar themes revolving around humans v androids and the discrimination against them (androids)
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Futari Ecchi
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30-sai no Hoken Taiiku
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Both shows deal with old adults who've had little experience in love, starting to learn about romance and sex. They both also offer some sexual education value (and are both wholesome romances if you're looking for that)
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Masou Gakuen HxH
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Ishuzoku Reviewers
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Both shows share similar situations with their ecchi, in that they show full on portions (with some areas clipped out) of sex or sex-like scenes. In other words, they both are ecchi shows that very thinly borderline hentai
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Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu
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Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai
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Both shows focus heavily on overall otaku culture, and they both centre around the central theme of "prestigious lady is hiding her obsession over anime/manga culture"
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Seishun Buta Yarou wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Minai
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Hello World
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Both films deal with journies through multiple timelines with the goal of saving ones life, with romance included. They also both start off fairly understandable before becoming more complex/confusing later on