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Houseki no Kuni
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Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season Part 2
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First off, you got amazing taste if you're here, you know that? But anyway, what is the similarities between the largest show in the world a show that (a) is entirely cgi and (b) doesn't have a second season? Well, let me put you on. Both have fantastic main characters. If you are here in AoT, you know of the changes Eren has gone through and without giving anything away, Phos has amazing development too Both have great side characters. Bort is like the Levi of this universe for example so you'll probably like a lot of them. Both have great mysteries. Both have dynamic action that is really impressive for their style (AoT in 2d, HnK in 3d) Both aren't afraid to shake up the status quo And the soundtracks to both are incredible. HnK more so but still
If you liked
Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru
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Kuroiwa Medaka ni Watashi no Kawaii ga Tsuujinai
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If you like romance where there is (a) actually things happening and (b) actually interesting or fun characters, they both have this. Both have great artstyles and make you wanna read it all in one night. They're both solid.
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Blue Giant
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Blue Period
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While both have eerily similar names, they also have eerily similar vibes. They make you feel like you want to find that passion you've been needing and have a life to them that most animanga don't.
If you liked
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu
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Both have fantastic worldbuilding and characters. Both soundtracks are great and they both have dark tones and themes while still seeming pretty lighthearted. But most of all, the journey is the most important thing in both. Similar to something like Lord of the Rings, you go on a journey in both and, by the end of it, you won't want it to end.
If you liked
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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Vinland Saga
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While both are in vastly different worlds, both are very well developed and lived in. Side characters who normally wouldn't be memorable are and the soundtracks for both are iconic. Both protagonists go through some sort of pain and are accompanied by violent people who you still love and have depth. However, unlike other darker shows, they both still don't glorify violence and have an ultimate theme condemning said violence. Also, the animation for both is fantastic.