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Beck
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Paripi Koumei
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Similar stories where musicians try to make it big. We follow them along their journey to fame. If you enjoy music you will enjoy the other one as well.
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Carole & Tuesday
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Paripi Koumei
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Both stories are about a music artist(s) who try to make it big but start from the bottom. We follow them along their journey as they rise to fame.
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Coquelicot-zaka kara
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Sakamichi no Apollon
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Similar setting, school romance. Both shows look amazing and have great music with it. Sakamichi no Apollon is more serious.
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Rance 01: Hikari wo Motomete The Animation
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Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi
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Very simple, characters are kinda similar although Rance is more tame. Rance 01 has less plot but it has more "plot" or action if you know what I mean. Both series are in a fantasy setting and the MC is obtaining his own Harem.
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Akame ga Kill!
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Akudama Drive
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Same story, same antagonist, thrilling action. One sets in the past and Akudam Drive sets in a cyberpunk city. Diverse characters + main character tries to be a hero and similar ending. If you enjoyed Akame ga Kill you are surely gonna enjoy Akudama Drive.
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Kidou Senshi Gundam
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Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
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Both anime are centered on intergalactic warfare. When humanity has travelled out to space and explored and civilized space, humanity suddenly splits. Republicans vs an Empire. When both fractions meet in space the soldiers realize that they are fighting for the same values but both live in a different fraction and have to overcome their ideals that strive them and need to fight to protect the people they love. Love, war and politics are the themes of both anime. These are the Star Wars of anime.
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Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
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Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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There is an empire that rules with power, but suppresses human right's of citizens. Both protagonists want to overthrow the ruling empire for different reasons. They have a sister they want to protect and whom they are fighting for at the beginning. They don't want to lose her. They have a close friend who has a similar view of the empire and wants to change it. Both anime use themes of war and politics. The main focus is about the strategic masterminds that the protagonists are and everything counts for on one move. This epic and dangerous adventure is backed up by great pieces of music. Ginga Eiyuu Densets is set in space and tho many also view it as the Star Wars of anime. And it truly is and might also be better, although there are no lightsabers, sorry to disappoint you. BUT, Code Geass has a shit ton of cool Mechas that battle each other on earth.
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Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED
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Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
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The anime are about intergalactic warfare. When humanity has travelled out to space to explore it they started to civilize space. After a while there are 2 fractions that fight each other and many people die. When the protagonist gets involved in all of the battles he wants to change it and wants to make peace in the galaxies. Both protagonists are really clever and with their extraordinary mind they try to change the world to the better. These are the Star Wars of anime.
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Darker than Black: Kuro no Keiyakusha
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Hamatora The Animation
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In both anime few people exist who have super powers. Both need to fullfill a requirement or a contract for using it. In each a group of those people exist who take on different tasks in exchange for money. While Hamatora is more flashier, darker than black has more of a dark mood.
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Durarara!!
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Hamatora The Animation
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The setting is almost the same. Both deal with fights or gang wars in the city. Same voice actors. Similar relaxing and action music tracks.
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Tiger & Bunny
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Boku no Hero Academia
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Well both are about heroes fighting evil people. In one world somehow a few percent or "chosen ones" have super powers, in the other only a few percent has none. While boku no hero academia deals with how to become a hero - going to a hero school/university, and Tiger & Bunny dealing with "the hero" as a job being advertised in a tv show. Both are very interesting and are worth a shot if you wanna know how anime heroes compare to Marvel heroes :D
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Baccano!
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ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka
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Baccano is similar mysterious. You follow many characters who are somehow connected. Following the characters you will find more about the mysterious story and the final plot that will be presented. The narration is also quite similar.
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Lupin III: Cagliostro no Shiro
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ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka
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It is about conspiracy in royal families, betrayal and finding out the truth. Although Lupin is a thief and not a police man he tries to be righteous if he sees someone in danger. This leads him to dangerous places where uncovers truths.
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Lupin III vs. Meitantei Conan
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ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka
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It is about conspiracy in royal families, betrayal and finding out the truth. This special features the master thief Lupin III and the great detective Conan. Both have different intentions but together they discover something that influences many lives and saves a country from despair.
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Baccano!
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Durarara!!
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Durarara has the same style as Baccano. You have to stay focused to follow the plot and there are many characters who are important to the plot. It is also about mafias or gangs. If you liked the plot and plottwists of Baccano you will enjoy Durarara.