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Shinseiki Evangelion
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Kidou Senshi Victory Gundam
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Victory Gundam and EVA share many similarities in main characters and their circumstances, as well as similar supporting cast, also they both explore the themes of motherhood, dichotomy of a woman and a mother, also the plans for bettering humanity and fighting angelic enemies. There's plenty of tragedy in both too.
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Deadman Wonderland
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JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean
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Both series are about fights with superpowers in prison.
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Soul Eater
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Made in Abyss
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The protagonist pairs are similar to each other (Riko to Maka, Reg to Soul) and have to fight together facing many dangers in their fantastical worlds.
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Kidou Senshi Gundam 0080: Pocket no Naka no Sensou
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Made in Abyss
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Both shows feature child characters learning about the cruel reality of the world they live in. Both are also very emotional and impactful.
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Kyousou Giga (TV)
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Sonny Boy
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Both are colourful shows with complicated and memorable characters, a big dose of surrealism and focus on psychology and allegories.
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Fate/Extra: Last Encore
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Takt Op. Destiny
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Similar dynamic of Master-Servant between main characters, Cosette looks like Red Saber too.
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Gintama
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Kyuuketsuki Sugu Shinu
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Similar comedy style. Gintoki and Ronald are similar too, both have their own agency and a freeloader/coworker moves in with them.
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Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
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Platinum End
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Similar concept of a few individuals gaining supernatural helpers and powers and then fighting each other for a reward (Holy Grail/becoming God). And the main character is a high schooler.
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Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
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Star Wars: Visions
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Both of these anime are similar to Star Wars but in slightly different ways - SW Visions concentrates on epic duels Jedi vs Sith while LOTGH is about military and ideological conflict of Empire vs Rebellion (it's like SW without the Force). It's worth watching both!
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Seirei no Moribito
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Star Wars: Visions
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Similar look and feel of both shows, with the Japanese style designs and settings. The characters in both protect children and those weaker, like villagers, make found families. In both there's also a magical power (the Force).
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Gintama
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Star Wars: Visions
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Both SW Visions and Gintama both have samurai (Jedi) mixed with scifi setting of space travel and aliens. SW Visions has more Japanese style settings and characters too than regular SW, which makes it similar in feel to Gintama. Also, Gintama had an arc parodying SW once too.
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Kill la Kill
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Star Wars: Visions
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If you liked episode of SW Visions: The Twins, you'll probably also enjoy Kill la Kill by the same studio. Both have crazy fights between siblings and the same over the top style.
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Gantz
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Blue Lock
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Despite different genres, both stories have similar main characters that start out ordinary but have to survive and overcome intense challenges by their own quick thinking and self-improvement. It definitely gives the reader that rush. Also, there are cool teams in both series.
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
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Golden Kamuy
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Both shows have veteran soldier characters, similar climate and sense of humour. The setting of both is based on early 20th century.
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Noragami
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Donten ni Warau
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Both of the series share many similarities, from the sometimes bittersweet climate, which carries the simple, but universal message about finding happiness in life, to interesting characters and their relations (especially Tenka and Yato are very much alike). They also contain gripping action and sudden twists that make you want to turn to the next page to find out the next secret behind the intricate plots, which gets the reader closer to the satisfying resolution.
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Gantz
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Death Billiards
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In both of these series, after death people are put into a strange place, where they're forced to take part in a deadly game which real purpose they don't know. The reactions in face of dying (again?) are similar.