If you liked
Nurarihyon no Mago
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...then you might like
Arslan Senki (TV)
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If you appreciated the storytelling of Nuraihyon, a coming of age story where a young man trains and is groomed as a leader, then that is a notable similarity. Additionally, the use of sexuality is not thrown in their for some cheap entertainment. It's also worth noting that Arslan is a series that takes itself a tad more serious.
If you liked
Elfen Lied
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...then you might like
Claymore
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Although they are miles apart plot-wise, blood and gore are a very major theme in both. "Claymore" has a strong plot in it's own right, and to those who love gore then it will be even better.
If you liked
R-15
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...then you might like
High School DxD
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A male lead surrounded by big tittied high school girls. These anime will not challenge your mind or offer any worthwhile experience. However, breast and panty shots galore await you.
If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
No Game No Life
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Genius protagonists mentally dominate everyone around them.
If you liked
Vandread
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...then you might like
Buddy Complex
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The premise is similar, two pilots of giant mecha can combine (Vandread is a physical combo, whereas in Buddy Complex it is mentally). Both anime feature a male lead, and follow their journey with a group of friends and allies to stop an enemy.
If you liked
Sengoku Basara
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...then you might like
Sengoku Musou
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These are both over the top historical fictions based around samurai. Sengoku Musou is not nearly as wild, but it is based on the same time period even sharing several characters between the series.
If you liked
xxxHOLiC
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...then you might like
Bakemonogatari
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With a touch of supernatural, Bakemonogatari is an anime that feels a lot like the first season of xxxHOLiC. With progression in arcs the comedy, feel, and life lessons are both very similar in both of these anime.
If you liked
Kidou Senshi Gundam
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...then you might like
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Absolute masterpieces of the mecha genre. Of course they both have so much more to offer, but if you enjoy giant fighting robots, these would be a good watch.
If you liked
Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu
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...then you might like
Amagi Brilliant Park
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These are both nonsensical comedies with magic elements in them. Although plot and characters are widely different, they are both genuinely funny at times and are sure to turn that frown upside down from episode to episode it will have you rolling.