If you liked
Bishounen Tanteidan
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[Oshi no Ko]
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If you like the character design for Ai Hoshino, then you'll also probably like Mayumi Doujima's design.
If you liked
Kyou kara Maou!
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...then you might like
Fairy Tail
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Fun and light-hearted fantasy anime with solid dubs
If you liked
Atarashii Joushi wa Do Tennen
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...then you might like
30-sai made Doutei dato Mahoutsukai ni Nareru Rashii
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Handsome office workers becoming closer to one another and overcoming their own personal struggles, working through their slightly complicated relationship with the other person. A key difference though is that Cherry Magic is a BL/romance and My New Boss is Goofy (fluffy as it is) is not, and is simply a slice of life.
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Mousou Telepathy
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30-sai made Doutei dato Mahoutsukai ni Nareru Rashii
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Romcoms about a person who can read minds discovering that their classmate/coworker is deeply in love with them.
If you liked
Gakuen Babysitters
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...then you might like
Atarashii Joushi wa Do Tennen
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Relaxing and sweet anime that can have some emotional moments too.
If you liked
Niehime to Kemono no Ou
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...then you might like
Sugar Apple Fairy Tale
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Fantasy-romance anime with drama that star optimistic protagonists, slightly cold and prickly male leads, and contain themes of prejudice and oppression.
If you liked
Your Throne
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...then you might like
Futsutsuka na Akujo dewa Gozaimasu ga: Suuguu Chouso Torikae Den
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The similarities are pretty surface level, but they're both stories where the beloved heroine and the scorned villainess switch bodies in a twist of fate. Their tones are pretty different, with Your Throne being full of scheming and politics while Inept Villainess is more light-hearted (though still engaging).
If you liked
Heike Monogatari
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...then you might like
Oooku
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Historical anime with a major focus on politics, drama, and tragedy.
If you liked
Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii
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...then you might like
Wakeari Danjo no Secret Days
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This is a cute and short manga that I think fans of Wotakoi might enjoy. It has a similar premise of a coworker romance with the mc hiding the secret hobby as an otaku. The romance is slower than Wotakoi but it's still pretty cute!
If you liked
Kusuriya no Hitorigoto
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...then you might like
Koukyuu no Karasu
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Light novels where the female mc uses her special talents to solve mysteries around the inner palace.
If you liked
Hananoi-kun to Koi no Yamai
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...then you might like
Senpai wa Otokonoko
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Both manga have characters named Saki that are kinda similar. Both try to throw themselves deeply into romance because they're trying to find their "special someone" or "soulmate". Condition Called Love is a romance-focused story, while Senpai is more of a coming-of-age.
If you liked
Last Game
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...then you might like
Aishiteru Game wo Owarasetai
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All's fair in love and war - Characters trying to make their childhood friend fall for them through a game/bet.
If you liked
Otonari no Tenshi-sama ni Itsunomanika Dame Ningen ni Sareteita Ken
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...then you might like
Watashi no Oyome-kun
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If you like Angel Next Door, there's a chance you'll like this one as well, although it's not quite as fluff-focused. Mr. Bride is a cute adult cohabitation manga, where the main girl seems like a "perfect idol" on the outside, but is terrible at maintaining her house or cooking for herself. The main guy meanwhile, can't stand seeing her living habits, and begins helping with cooking and cleaning.
If you liked
[Oshi no Ko]
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...then you might like
No Longer a Heroine!
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Series about the entertainment industry that take a much darker turn within the first 10-15 chapters
If you liked
Love Lab
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...then you might like
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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Both are very fun romance-themed comedy 4-koma manga, that tend to build up hilariously comedic misunderstandings in a similar way. Both parody cliché romance tropes and put their own spin on it. Both have very fun and loveable characters and multiple couples that get built up.
If you liked
Seijo no Maryoku wa Bannou desu
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...then you might like
Sugar Apple Fairy Tale
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Both are pretty and gentle fantasy anime, with the MCs specializing and improving their talents throughout the course of the show. Just similar vibes overall, although Sugar Apple Fairy Tale has more dramatic moments.
If you liked
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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...then you might like
Romantic Killer
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Romcoms that are more focused on the comedy than the romance. Both poke some fun at romance cliches. Both have very good animation and voice acting.
If you liked
Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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...then you might like
"Bungaku Shoujo" Movie
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Series where an eccentric/quirky girl forcefully make an apathetic/cynical boy join a high school club and drag him into a bunch of shenanigans, where the boy initially makes a big show about how he isn't interested. Eventually the boy realizes deep down how much he enjoyed those antics. Watch the ovas of Bungaku Shoujo before the movie.
If you liked
Noragami
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...then you might like
Queen's Quality
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Strong combinations of supernatural action, drama, and romance. They also involve certain types of creatures (phantoms and bugs) that feed off of people's negative emotions to strengthen. There are comedic elements here and there dispersed between heavier arcs, and as they go on both stories involve other factions and reveal the characters' pasts.
If you liked
QQ Sweeper
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...then you might like
Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun
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Girl meets boy and learns about the supernatural world that lurks beneath their own. They have a bickering relationship but grow to strongly care about each other, facing different supernatural problems along the way, largely in a school setting. Despite their humorous elements, both series also touch on some darker issues too.
If you liked
ef: A Tale of Melodies.
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...then you might like
Fate/stay night Movie: Heaven's Feel - II. Lost Butterfly
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Both main female characters (Yuuko Amamiya and Sakura Matou) share similarities in their background, with each series exploring their complicated emotions regarding those events as well as how it affects both of their romances. Both girls also hold a grudge on individuals for their inaction to certain events (Yuu Himura and Rin Tohsaka respectively). Do keep in mind that neither of these entries are the first to watch in their series.
If you liked
Akatsuki no Yona
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...then you might like
Your Throne
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Great female protagonists that go through impressive character development, and have goals of changing the kingdom for the better. Your Throne doesn't have some of the lighter and more fun moments that Yona of the Dawn has, but they both deal with heavy politics, and have tons of attractive characters.
If you liked
Your Throne
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...then you might like
Unholy Blood
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While at first glance, they don't seem particularly similar, they actually share quite a bit in common. They have beautiful and detailed art, powerful and intelligent female leads, and thrilling moments. Both protagonists have a larger goal, and they need to do plenty of scheming and investigating in order to achieve it. They encounter many foes and need to fight for survival.
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Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta...
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...then you might like
Akuyaku Reijou wa Dannasama wo Yasesasetai
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Both are about fantasy setting villainess noble girls trying to make the best of their situation. While Bakarina improves herself before the destruction event, Camilla needs to improve her situation after the event. The main difference between the two is that Hamefura focuses on comedy, while the other is about character development. Give it a try!
If you liked
Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo
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...then you might like
Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta...
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Harem rom-coms with bi elements, where the mc helps people deal with their troubles and insecurities.
If you liked
The Remarried Empress
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...then you might like
Your Throne
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Both stories involve a woman of high social status in a royal setting getting wronged by a "typical", kindhearted, blonde, shoujo-lead archetype. Both also involve an arrogant man who initially takes the blonde girl as a lover. They have elements of fantasy, politics, and romance.