If you liked
D-Frag!
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...then you might like
Denki-gai no Honya-san
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The characters take part in very similar, hilariously surreal events. D-Frag has a clear straight man in the middle of a psycho harem while Denki-gai has less of a role distinction between the lineup of lovable weirdos.
If you liked
Taiyou no Ie
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...then you might like
Mahoutsukai no Yome
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A lonely girl and a lonely man who takes her in. Romance ironically buds from both couples' efforts in shedding their co-dependence. The heavy inking and Gothic undertone perpetually paints Mahoutsukai no Yome in a shade of melancholy, while hope always feels just around the corner in the warm and tender world of Taiyou no Ie.
If you liked
Blood Alone
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...then you might like
Taiyou no Ie
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These two series are all about that fluffy lovey-dovey goodness between a younger girl and her older brother figure living under one roof. The girls are both mature beyond their age but still prone to making cheeky, princess type demands. The guys are unconditionally affectionate over their long, dark, straight-haired loli counterparts but are also (intentionally and unintentionally) keeping them at a distance.
If you liked
Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sou
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...then you might like
Nijiiro Days
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Nacchan and Anna are as adorable as Usa and Ritsu. Fans of the long, comedic, clumsy male pursuit of quiet yet quirky girls should give both series a try.
If you liked
Yotsuba to!
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...then you might like
Amanchu!
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Pikari is practically a teenage Yotsuba who discovered the joy of scuba diving. Both are great warm and fuzzy slice-of-life series about finding fascination in everyday life.
If you liked
Gintama
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...then you might like
Yozakura Quartet
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Although the overall tone of the two are quite different, Gintama being a parody-gag manga and YQ more of your typical shonen fare, they share a lot of these deep character backstory arcs that are both action packed and heartwarming.
If you liked
Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
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...then you might like
Horimiya
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Although the settings can't be farther apart, the relationship between the two main protagonists mirror each other fairly well. The buildup was taken care of early on in the series and we get to see the intimacy without too much drama. Both series focus on how the couples grow together, instead of relying on a climactic final arc for one side to finally realize their feelings.
If you liked
Kodomo no Jikan
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...then you might like
Yasashii Sekai no Tsukurikata
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Both star a young teacher trying to change their students' lives for the better.