If you liked
GTO
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Dancing Policeman
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Similar womanizer-cheapskate-fresh-pervert-scoundrel-like main characters are both good professionals in their own way. They go through life without many problems and making noise!
If you liked
20th Century Boys
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...then you might like
Dancing Policeman
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Try this other short story by Urasawa!
If you liked
Jujutsu Kaisen
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...then you might like
Chainsaw Man
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Curses and devils, both the fresh faces of the shonen, critically acclaimed mangas and anime adaptations made with love for the show, If you tried and liked one, you'll enjoy the other for sure!
If you liked
Kimetsu no Yaiba
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Jujutsu Kaisen
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Both promises and the future of shonen anime, pillars of the actual shonen jump, with amazing adaptations and stunning animation. If you liked one, you should try with the other instantly. None of both are completely original nor experimental stories: both follow the trace of other famous shonen mangas. You will see the protagonist trio; good vs bad; training; power ups. But also with their own features that make them unique and worth the time. If you saw JJK, Kimetsu can catch you not only with animation but also with its characters, setting, enemies and battles. If you saw KNY, Jujutsu Kaisen can offer stunning choreographies, photography, and a lot of action.
If you liked
Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi
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...then you might like
Howl no Ugoku Shiro
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The two epic fantasy-ghibli movies. In my opinion Howl's the best. Perfect animations and draws, beatiful and detailed landscapes and unforgottable OST. Both in the same level, just the best combination of the franchise. The characters are charismatic and very unique; the stories are entertaining and interesting. I Think that Howl has better or deeper characters and the story is less complicated, but both are a must see if you like the anime and/or the movies.