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Re:␣Hamatora
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Concrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou - The Last Song
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Both Second seasons of shows that changed the status quo from the first season quite heavily (The Last Song more Re:_Hamatora) and go for darker tone overall. Both are welcomed improvements, but Re:_Hamatora's editing can be like driving a nail into your ear.
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Death Parade
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ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka
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Both shows where the over-arching plot doesn't really matter since there are little to no consequences for them, but regardless the execution and style of the show coupled with the main Character's personality is enjoyable to behold.
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Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2
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Renai Boukun
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I feel its a little more similar to the second OVA since the set-up comes basically outta nowhere for the MC, but both shows have them equally murdered on an episodic basis without a care in the world from the perpetrators; all in the name of love.
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Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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Shokugeki no Souma
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Both shows have protagonists that at the beginning of the show seem invincible but still likeable (like their fathers before them); we see the go through adversity and overcoming them in relatively amazing ways. Both shows have an expansive cast that interacts in both expected and unexpected ways. The cast all feel different even though they are in essence the same, in HxH all fighters and in Food Wars all chefs. Food wars is more comedic overall while HunterxHunter is a bit better with its cast.
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
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Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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Well both involve relatively large worlds being discovered by the two main male characters (though HxH's is more colourful imo) and both have a large cast that get developed throughout the course of both shows (though certain characters may not be as developed as much as you'd want them too) and both crescendo in large scale battles that involve most of the cast ending with half (or an entire episode in FmaB case) where they give us a 'where are they now' segment.
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One Punch Man
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Boku no Hero Academia
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Boku no Hero Academia are parallels of each. Just imaigine OPM from Genos's perspective and the show for Kids and you Basically have the same show Seinen and Shounen Bones and Madhouse Tons of heroes we basically get to learn nothing except one or two because of the single cour length. Superheroes are the norm Protagonist wants to be a hero.