If you liked
Mushishi
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...then you might like
Katanagatari
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At first you wouldn't think that an anime about swords could be alike to a story of a man who travels around and help people with their problems. But actually Mushishi and Katanagatari are a lot alike. Both have this wonderful slow pace which brings peace to your mind. They both are made in an episodic style where in each episode you'll see a story which may not have much relevance to the previous nor the next episode. Of course the art style in both of them is very nice, Katanagatari's might need some getting used to but it's really nice once you finally have. So, if you like Katanagatari I'd suggest you to watch Mushishi and if you like Mushishi I'd suggest you to watch Katanagatari. If you've seen neither of them, then what are you waiting for? Go ahead and watch them at last!
If you liked
Kimi ni Todoke
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...then you might like
Kaichou wa Maid-sama!
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They are both very heartwarming stories about a schoolgirl who's relatively disliked by her classmates or even everybody else in the school except a nice popular guy who has become to like the girl. Both, Usui and Shouta weren't very open about that at first, but they both finally confessed and obviously got a positive answer. The stories are very alike and it's possible to draw some parallels between the characters also.