If you liked
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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...then you might like
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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You might think these two are incredibly different style of show, but the concepts and messages are exactly the same. Character motives are similar and the anime's ending are very similar. That and monstrous mecha fights, such great tense action sequences.
If you liked
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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...then you might like
Kill la Kill
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Same artstyle, same style of insanity, with many of the production working on Gurren Lagann also worked on Kill la Kill! In fact, they formed their very own studio for it.
If you liked
Shinseiki Evangelion
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...then you might like
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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In many ways, Gurren Lagann was a response to NGE. Both similar in how they influenced the industry and a genre into something else; one was a psychoanalytical work on the human condition and the other was a character study on what it means to do the right thing! Watch them!
If you liked
Mononoke
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...then you might like
Katanagatari
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The main plot is different, however the artstyle are both incredible and hold the same kind of influence. Japanese wood prints. If you've seen Kana', you need to see Mononoke.
If you liked
Ao no Exorcist
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...then you might like
Noragami Aragoto
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Both have a similar feel and tone, and are both based in modern day settings with fantasy elements.
If you liked
Death Parade
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...then you might like
Satsuriku no Tenshi
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Honestly, instead of watching this casual animu slugger, I'd highly suggest Death Parade. It'll make you think about things and has the possibility to grow your brain and intelligence...perhaps that's just me...!? Lol.
If you liked
Monster
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...then you might like
Death Note
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Both anime series', including the manga, revolve around the themes and concepts of death -- at opposite ends of the discussion. Death Note plays "devil's advocate" with the concept of vigilantism and how power reveals one's true self. With Monster, it deals with the responsibility of saving the life of someone who could / may be an ultimately evil individual and how that person see's murder as the answer.
If you liked
Shinseiki Evangelion
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...then you might like
Tenshi no Tamago
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Existential themes set in an apocalyptic-like environment and atmosphere, as well in being a unique experience.
If you liked
Mononoke Hime
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...then you might like
Made in Abyss
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Similarities: The mysteries of their worlds and the way they explore them in both, from the designs of; the creatures, the environments and even the characters. I mean, San's design obviously helped inspire the design of Nanachi, Ashikaga's curse to Regu's cyborg arms and even Lady Eboshi antagonistic beliefs to Ouzen's own antagonistic beliefs. Even the stories are alike; a tale of a journey to found something/someone (with Mononoke Hime, a cure for Ashikaga's curse and with Made in Abyss, Riko's mother).