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Elfen Lied
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Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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There might be some obvious gore and violence in Parasyte: the Maxim, but if you haven't seen Elfen Lied, you haven't seen it all! That's because Elfen Lied is a much higher ranked anime in the gore department, especially with it's (in)famous first episode. Both species slash and dice, but Parasytes can't stand a chance to the Diclonius.
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Tokyo Mew Mew
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Kirakira☆Precure A La Mode
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The similarity between Tokyo Mew Mew and Kira Kira Precure A la Mode is very similair. Both series are mahou shoujo anime aimed for little girls. You better have some cash with you because both anime have a café/sweet shop of some sort, while cute girls in cute maid outfits serve you every now and then (while also trying to make the world a better place). For the animal lovers out there; there's also an animal theme going on in both series.
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Kiniro Mosaic
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...then you might like
Wakaba*Girl
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Kiniro Mosaic and Wakaba*Girl are very similair with each other. Both show resolve around a group of girls that start of in highschool, the comedy is very similair and the charather design is done by the same author. The main difference between the two is that Wakaba*Girls is approx. 8 minutes long and Kiniro Mosaic is approx. 24 minutes long. Also Wakaba*Girl is done by Studio Nexus while Kiniro Mosaic is done by Studio Gokumi.
If you liked
Seimei no Kagaku: Micro Patrol
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...then you might like
Hataraku Saibou
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We have anthropomorphic cells that run through your body and the both shows explains in a fun interactive way a bit how your body works. If you liked Hataraku Saibou (Cells at Work!) you could enjoy Seimei no Kagaku: Micro Patrol, no doubt. I've seen Seimei no Kagaku: Micro Patrol (aka. "Once Upon a Time... Life") dubbed in my mothers tounge back in the day when I was a kid not only once, but twice.