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Big Order
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Oukoku Game
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Both mangas: - have characters who can control others with vocal commands - have a central plot of the MC and MC's allies creating a nation and conquering others - Both MC's are aware of the potential misuse of their powers/have accidentally misused their powers - lots of grey and grey morality
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Abnormal-kei Joshi
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Nejimaki Kagyuu
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Both main characters attract very clingy women, and the haremettes frequently threaten and bicker between themselves.
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Mahou Sensei Negima!
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Nejimaki Kagyuu
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Both involve teachers with a colourful cast of powerful women smitten over him.
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Mirai Nikki
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...then you might like
Oukoku Game
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Both stories deal with games of death and odd character archetypes.
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Arachnid
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Terra Formars
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The fighting in both manga revolves around themes of insects/animals and fights usually have narration of the abilities of animals and insects.
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Akame ga Kill!
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Terra Formars
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Both have lots of very violent fighting and many characters die off throughout both stories.
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Akarui Sekai Keikaku
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...then you might like
Mousugu Shinu Hito
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Both mangas are about couples being forced to pair up or dying, and both have yandere childhood friends.
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Abnormal-kei Joshi
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...then you might like
Mousugu Shinu Hito
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Both are Harem mangas involving very messed up women. Both also deconstruct core aspects of the Harem Genre. Mousugu Shinu Hito asks why the women would crowd around a guy, and Abnormal-kei Joshi asks what type of women would.