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Id
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Dark Mage
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similar in that the main protagonist is from another dimension/world where they are powerful fighters but fooled by someone they trusted. End up in another world to help save it.
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Zippy Ziggy
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Kyou kara Ore wa!!
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Similar main characters. Creating sneaky ways to get out of situations, the lead in Zippy Ziggy is just better at looking like the "good guy" than Mitsuhashi of KKW is. Both are funny though :)
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E's
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Trace
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Same background info about people changing into "mutants" with abnormal power being cast out from society and going through similar treatment to be used as pawns, pursued, etc. Both are very good. :)
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Id
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Shounenha Karyuudo
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Similar main character. Has a mysterious past that only the readers get in on gradually, remaining a mystery to all other characters. Is really strong despite appearances. Is constantly confused to be a girl - pissing them off.
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Angel Diary
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Moon Boy
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Both have similarly drawn characters (especially the guys). The bad guys aren't so bad in either...despite starting out..evil? hehe. Moon boy has foxes (predators) and rabbits (prey) in form of humans with powers that are at war. Angel Diary (DHC) has angels and demons. ... I haven't gotten too far yet, but so far moon boy seems to be following DHC's footsteps sort of..
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Karate Shoukoushi Kohinata Minoru
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The Breaker
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They are similar in the sense that there are pros, but they are training someone to become even better - and they both look really cool because they have to put in a lot of effort to improve. It's about having a good fighting spirit and not being cold blooded. The senseis in both are untouchable (almost). In The Breaker the main kid is brought in to karate from scratch.. worthless..weak pathetic..scratch. He grows a backbone and becomes admirable. In Karate..blah blah..the main kid is already a gymnast so he's got the phyique and a lot of technique that he builds off - he's not a fighter in the beginning.. but he's not that weak either. The breaker takes you into a world of underground fighting factions in a more adult world, while the karate one is a school related one that deals with other clubs.
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Kyou kara Ore wa!!
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Beelzebub
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You find yourself rooting for the main guy in both of these. They're both tough fighters, (though Mitsuhashi of Kyou Kara Ore Wa fights dirtier/is more desperate). Their reactions to situations is comical in that is shows both have warped sense. Both are bad guys who are quite 'evil' but 'nice' so you find yourself rooting for them and laughing as they pummel others.
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Kimi wa Pet
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Forest of Gray City
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Similarity is that there's an older woman who has a younger guy move in with her. The guy is more mature than he seems and likes the girl right away, but the girl takes longer to realize her own feelings. Similar plot in that sense.
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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon
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Ark Angels
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They both have the 'save the earth' feel to it. Ark angels seems to be more serious.. but then it has bizarre attacks and talking animals :X Both have girls fighting on the side of right and magic powers. They also have similar art, though i guess Ark Angels' art may be better.
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Hatenkou Yuugi
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Kuroshitsuji
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The art quality and the air of mystery are very similar in both. Both have humor and a dark past.
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You're So Cool
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HWA
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they are drawn the same and there is a cool character in every story
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Red Lion
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Oresama Teacher
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similar, trying to leave the violent past behind.. but can't quite drop the character
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Nana
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Beck
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Both deal with hardships in the music industry and the never ending struggle to be heard through one's originality. Beck is more about the guys' take on making a successfull rockband while Nana is about making a rock band with a female lead singer. Both show how imperfection is more beautiful than the mundane.