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Unnatural occurrences force a pair of teenagers to experience the others culture and avoid a deadly threat.
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Kill la Kill
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Vibrant artwork, rebellious teenage girls, an emphasis on friends and family, and a story you won't soon forget. If you are looking for a series with great pacing and an amazing ending look no further.
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The protagonists have tragic pasts. In order to rectify past mistakes they decide to enroll in a special school. These schools host competitions based around pairs. As they progress they gain new allies and discover dark secrets.
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Very similar plot setup. The main characters end up in dire situations. As a result they embark on a journey to discover the truth behind ancient legends.
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Toaru Majutsu no Index
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The protagonists of both series want a peaceful ordinary life. Events occur and they are pulled further and further from their previously quiet and carefree worlds. As the series progress they discover hidden talents and find what truly matters to them.
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Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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No Game No Life
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The Protagonists of both series are incredibly bright. Both series resolve seemingly impossible situations through tricks, tactics and forethought. The Protagonists of both series gain allies through their ability. A difference between the two is that Code Geass is mecha with actual fighting and No Game No Life contains very little or no fighting. In No Game No Life conflicts are resolved strictly through strategy and cunning.
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Log Horizon
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No Game No Life
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In both series the main characters solve problems through logic. In both series the thought processes behind their solutions are clearly described. Also both series are presented in an alternate fantasy world.