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Ushio to Tora
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Gedara
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If you like stories in which a boy teams up with a long-sealed vicious demon to fight evil, this may be the right recommendation for you. However, since Gedara is a one-shot this means that the story is shorter and more contained, leaving the reader with a taste of how the narrative could develop.
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Zekkyou Gakkyuu
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Maki no Gakkyuu Nisshi
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Collection of horror stories set in a school environment that seek to bring a moral lesson to the readers. Both have a shoujo manga artstyle and the narrator is a student's ghost.
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Doubt
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Jinrou Game
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In both stories the characters play a Mafia-style game with real consequences.
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Zekkyou Gakkyuu
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Lore no Mori
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Horror anthologies published in shoujo magazines in which the only constant character has the function of watching and recording these stories. While in Zekkyou Gakkyu this character has a narrating role in most cases, in Lore no Mori the character directly influences the story.
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Tsui no Taimashi: Ender Geister
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Vs. Evil
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Both works feature supernatural beings as enemies and have several references to action and horror movies. Furthermore, they are made by the same author and set in the same universe.
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Zekkyou Gakkyuu
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Higanbana no Saku Yoru ni
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Both stories are set in a school environment and have as their main theme the encounter of students with supernatural forces that fulfill the characters' wishes but with a price that may be too high. Also, both have a ghostly female protagonist with dubious intentions who serves as a guide throughout the many stories presented.
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Tonikaku Kawaii
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100-nichigo ni Kekkon suru Futari
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Both are Rom-Coms made by the same author and set in the same universe.
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Helter Skelter
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Kasane
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These are good stories that deal with deep themes, especially about beauty and the desire for fame. They also resemble each other in the sense of discomfort they provoke within the reader by showing what the pursuit of these goals can cause.
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Litchi DE Hikari Club
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Ao Oni The Animation
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Both are short comedy animations that one might never have thought existed, but exist for the sole purpose of promoting some product. Each comes from a source material belonging to different type of media, but they all share in common mature themes and/or excessive violence. In the case of the adaptations, all the mature themes were thrown away in exchange for a dumb comedy aimed at the original fans, although they are very unlikely to like it.
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Mieruko-chan
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Mononokemonogurashi: Inou Mononokeroku Itan
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Both mangas portray the daily life of girls who possess the ability to see the supernatural and are tormented by these otherworldly beings.
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Wakusei Closet
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Urasekai Picnic
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Girls unraveling the mysteries of a mysterious dimension and preventing strange creatures from threatening humanity.
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Hyakuman-jou Labyrinth
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Wakusei Closet
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Girls unraveling the mysteries of a mysterious world and preventing strange creatures from threatening humanity.
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Bananya
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Pui Pui Molcar
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Short anime aimed at a children's audience in which animals mix with everyday items. Nevertheless, both series can be enjoyed by all audiences and provide peaceful moments.
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Shibito no Koe wo Kiku ga Yoi
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...then you might like
Mieruko-chan
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Both stories have characters capable of seeing the supernatural and have certain anthological elements. Furthermore, both stories have a few Lovecraftian elements.
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Kami no Hidarite Akuma no Migite
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Shibito no Koe wo Kiku ga Yoi
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Both stories have characters capable of seeing the supernatural and have certain anthological elements.
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Jinrou Game
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...then you might like
Among Us
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In both stories the characters play a Mafia-style game with real consequences. While Among Us is more comical, Jirou tries to take the subject more seriously.
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Rojiura Brothers
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Ore wa Busamen: Nekotsuzuri
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Both are comedy manga featuring delinquent cats, yet both works don't have much violence.
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Franken Fran
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Dementia 21
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Both are, in a way, an anthological manga with a grotesque and morbid sense of humor featuring a female protagonist.
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Chainsaw Man
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...then you might like
Tsui no Taimashi: Ender Geister
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- Both have protagonists with demonic abilities affiliated with agencies fighting supernatural forces. - Both are excellent action manga with a dose of humor. - Both take place in urban environments. - Both have extremely well-designed demons. - Both have memorable characters.