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Kono Oto Tomare!
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Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku
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Do you want to read something that convinces you that people can still be good and the world can still be a beautiful place? Both of these are seemingly delinquent stories which are actually all about friendship, self-discovery, warm and slow moments, cute and hottish romance and learning to respect and cherish yourself and others. The characters are also cute and hot. ^0*
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Pet
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Night Head 2041
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Psychic powers, brotherly bonds, pasts shrouded in mysteries and truths hidden in human mind.
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Ookiku Furikabutte
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Ao Ashi
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Both are enjoyable stories about high school sports with thought-out game tactics and equal concentration on game plays and character development.
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Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
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Peace Maker Kurogane
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Both are samurai action shounen depicting ideological and political differences leading to Bakumatsu. Although the approach to the story and characters is different, both series serve as a good history lesson to Edo/Meiji period and you can see similarities in main characters' journeys and ideologies.
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Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
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...then you might like
Shinsengumi Imon Peace Maker
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Both are samurai action shounen depicting ideological and political differences leading to Bakumatsu. Although the approach to the story and characters is different, both series serve as a good history lesson to Edo/Meiji period and you can see similarities in main characters' journeys and ideologies.
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Bokura no Kiseki
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RiN
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Both series have some mystery and supernatural; their characters start to get flashes and remember someone else's memories, which in turn shapes the current events.
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Himegoto Asobi
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...then you might like
Flaver
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Two strong seme-type guys in a relationship. Do I need to say more?
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Juujika no Rokunin
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...then you might like
Shounen no Abyss
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Both are apathetic stories about messed up psyche and how vile can be the things we do to each other. Shounen no Abyss is more about psychological torture and Juujika no Rokunin about physical, but both are so sick you just have to know what happens next.
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Boku no Namae wa "Shounen A"
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Shounen no Abyss
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Both are series I wouldn't recommend lightly to anyone even though they are thought-provoking and enjoyable in a painful way. Psychologically disturbing hard-to-read stories, where nastiness creeps from mental problems and society's custom to stay silent and keep pretending everything's fine.
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Ijimeru Aitsu ga Warui no ka, Ijimerareta Boku ga Warui no ka?
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Naraku no Futari
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I get the same twisted, revenge-vibed feeling from these stories; school bullying, trauma, ugly consequences and more psychological distortion. Both are interesting takes on characters you might or might not learn to like.
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Bokura no Hentai
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...then you might like
Kanojo ni Naritai Kimi to Boku
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Both are slightly bittersweet dramas featuring one transgender female main character and other cross-dressing main characters; they focus heavily on gender-study of oneself. Bokura no Hentai is darker, almost disturbing and also concentrates on mental health issues while Kanojo ni Naritai is lighter but thought-provoking.
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Diamond no Ace
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Ao Ashi
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Both are coming-of-age stories where a protagonist with a special skill is scouted to play in a prestigious sports academy team. In their quest to become part of their new team and succeed they are brought to face harsh truths about themselves and must learn to perceive their own sport in new ways.
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Koi wo Shiranai Bokutachi wa
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...then you might like
Kanojo ni Naritai Kimi to Boku
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Both are beautiful series that study love and relationship problems in a high school setting with the same amount of seriousness and lightheartedness.
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Beck
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...then you might like
Nanba MG5
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The premise for these series is nothing alike but they could be cousins: both are a little crazy coming-of-age stories with offbeat and sometimes dark humor with great comic timing, similar art style, great character designs and superb facial expressions. If you like the atmosphere of one, you'll likely enjoy the other.
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Gravitation
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Kuro ka Shiro ka
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Both stories center around young adults who struggle with career, public image and love life.
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Bitter Virgin
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...then you might like
Bambi to Dhole
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Both stories feature teenagers struggling with their past and dealing with issues no kid should ever have to deal with. There's likeable characters, hope for better and some nice romance found in them.
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Koroshi Ai
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...then you might like
Raise wa Tanin ga Ii
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Both stories revolve around criminal organizations, sport dark and quirky humor and have a capable female lead who becomes the target of obsessive love for a creepy, always-smiling crazy-ass male lead. Sinister and cute.
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Kinou Nani Tabeta?
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...then you might like
Tonari wa Nani wo Kuu Hito zo
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Up to learning some delicious new recipes? The main course for both of these stories is the depiction of cooking with the side dish of relationships and everyday happenings told in a lighthearted and comfortable way.
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Oresama Teacher
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...then you might like
Nanba MG5
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Pick your delinquent! The attempt to live a normal high school life is riddled with crazy characters, secret identities, wacko situations and lots of ass-kicking. Both shoujo and shounen versions available.
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Shimanami Tasogare
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Ao no Flag
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The heart and soul for both of these stories is the beautiful, expressive art, great character development and the representation of LGBT+ characters.
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Ao no Flag
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...then you might like
Koi wo Shiranai Bokutachi wa
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Both stories center around people having and dealing with unrequited love in a high school setting.
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Junketsu Drop
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...then you might like
Seikaku Kuzu de Nani ga Warui
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Both are smexy and cute stories about high school boys caught in a triangle of hate, lust and love.
If you liked
Sorenari ni Shinken Nan desu.
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...then you might like
Danshikousei-teki Kazoku Keikaku!
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Both are sweet and fluffy boys' love stories featuring an mc who is a guardian to an adorable child character!
If you liked
Uzumaki
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...then you might like
Isekai no Shikisai
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A Lovecraft and a lovecraftian story; both have ominous atmosphere created by presence out of this world.
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Tetsugaku Letra
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...then you might like
Umibe no Étranger
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Both are dreamy and warm stories which handle their topics in a slice-of-life manner and have likeable, quirky characters and cute art.
If you liked
Tetsugaku Letra
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...then you might like
Kono Oto Tomare!
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Both are encouraging and beautiful stories about outcasts and friendship with music as an important part of the character development.
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Apocalypse no Toride
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...then you might like
Shokuryou Jinrui
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Both are monster horror stories by the same author duo. If you like one of them you'll surely enjoy the other, because the art is the same and story structure, themes and characters are similar.
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Samurai Flamenco
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...then you might like
Nanbaka
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You have no idea what you're getting yourself into with these series: they both offer unexpected twist and turns in styles ranging from dark to comedic.
If you liked
Samurai Flamenco
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...then you might like
Double Decker! Doug & Kirill
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Both series include a protagonist aiming to become a hero, eccentric characters, tongue-in-cheek situations and crazy action in a world where superheroes and supervillains might or might not exist.