If you liked
Majo wa H na Otoshigoro
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...then you might like
1+2=Paradise
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They feel very similar, to the point where they almost seem like they came from the same author. Both have multiple girls interested in one guy. Both use unexpected troubles created by ecchi mishaps. In Majo wa H na Otoshigoro, however, the main character is an acknowledged pervert, not a gynophobe.
If you liked
Toaru Majutsu no Index II
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...then you might like
Owari no Seraph
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Both shows use outlandish contrivances that evoke strong emotion. While I find their ridiculous inventions equally bizarre, the frequency differs. So does the emotion I get. With Index II, almost the entire show had me falling off my chair laughing. Owari no Seraph occasionally frustrated me, inciting me to shout things like "who came up with that!?!?!!" Still, I think people who enjoy all the crazy, random, stupid crap the anime industry comes up with will like both series.
If you liked
Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita
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...then you might like
Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo
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Both shows happily take potshots at the industry, fans, and really anyone they feel like. Jinrui is more satirical, while Ange favors more straightforward parody. I think both can be very funny for viewers with the right sense of humor.
If you liked
Manyuu Hikenchou
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...then you might like
Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo
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Both these shows make me laugh because I find their fanservice so ridiculous. In both cases, I'm pretty sure the creators intended the self-parody, which makes both great fun for anyone who can appreciate that kind of humor. (...not absolutely sure though, which is part of the fun.) For Manyuu Hikenchou, even the title falls into the ecchi silliness. If you'll forgive my (less than perfect) Japanese, I might translate Manyuu as "demon(ic) boob" and Hikenchou as "secret sword book". Think Jim Carey as the Riddler: "Was that over the top? I can never tell." Cross Ange also derives humor from its title, but in a different way (watch the end of episode previews for that).
If you liked
Working!!
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...then you might like
Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sou
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Both are lighthearted shows filled with clashing quirky personalities that lead to much humor. Both comedies have a romance element, though in Working!! it's more of a subplot.
If you liked
Mahoraba: Heartful Days
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...then you might like
Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sou
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While I personally find Kawaisou more humorous, both are essentially slice of life stories about an apartment building full of weirdos. They also share some romance elements.
If you liked
Elfen Lied
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...then you might like
Code-E
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(This recommendation includes Mission-E as part of Code-E.) In both Code-E and Elfen Lied, secret organizations collect girls with special powers and perform brutal experiments (more implicit in Code-E). Some people in both fear a new kind of human and the resulting possibility of extinction, which lets both shows examine human relationships through the lens of differing humanity. They also examine human character and flaws, though Code-E's outlook on humanity is considerably less grim than Elfen Lied's.
If you liked
Narutaru: Mukuro Naru Hoshi Tama Taru Ko
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...then you might like
Pupipo!
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In both, a girl finds a strange creature that changes her life.
If you liked
B-gata H-kei
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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In both, strange girls latch onto the hapless male protagonist.
If you liked
Muteki Kanban Musume
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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Both shows are more episodic than continuous, kind of random, and humorous. Both have lots of fighting and getting worked up over stupid things.
If you liked
Joshikousei: Girl's High
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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D-frag has some similar humor to JK's, especially later in the series. Both show high school girls doing dumb things.
If you liked
Hyakko
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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Humorous student life with kids doing stupid things they wouldn't if they were thinking beforehand
If you liked
Potemayo
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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a sudden event changes someone's life for the weird (and very funny).
If you liked
Working!!
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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Both shows derive humor from personalities and character interactions. In both, characters sparkle or produce an aura.
If you liked
Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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D-Frag and Haruhi both use screwball comedy where the main character guy is drawn into some female's insane world.
If you liked
Hikari to Mizu no Daphne
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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In both, women basically do what they want, regardless of havoc in other people's lives (especially the poor protagonists'), and both use much humor derived from personalities and character interactions.
If you liked
Namiuchigiwa no Muromi-san
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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In both, the male lead suddenly finds himself surrounded by lots of strange women. Bizarre things follow.
If you liked
Renkin San-kyuu Magical? Pokaan
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...then you might like
Muteki Kanban Musume
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Both shows are more episodic than season length arc, kind of random, and humorous.
If you liked
Slow Step
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...then you might like
"Eiji"
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While Slow Step includes some romance elements, both are old sports anime. Also boxing.
If you liked
Ayane-chan High Kick!
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...then you might like
"Eiji"
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Both are fighting sports anime. Neither really gets into things that usually make sports anime dead boring.
If you liked
Love Lab
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...then you might like
Non Non Biyori
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They have a similar sense of humor. In particular, they share humor based on embarrassment at others seeing stupid things you do.
If you liked
Nichijou
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...then you might like
Non Non Biyori
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They share similar humor, which often arises from traits of characters. While Non Non Biyori focuses on that type of humor, Nichijou also contains a fair amount of random nonsense
If you liked
Non Non Biyori
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...then you might like
Servant x Service
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Similar humor that is heavily based on the characters' personalities. Both take it easy and have little real story: they are more about the journey than any particular destination.
If you liked
Renkin San-kyuu Magical? Pokaan
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...then you might like
Non Non Biyori
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In Renkin San-kyuu Magical? Pokaan, several characters are in a new environment, while in Non Non Biyori only one is. Both have a largely female cast, and character-based humor. Both shows have an element of whimsy, but while Majipoka is supernatural, Non Non Biyori is more simply carefree.
If you liked
Love Lab
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...then you might like
Aiura
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While Love Lab has more of a story than Aiura does, both shows are essentially humor derived from groups of teenage girls wasting time. The relationships between characters are also similar.
If you liked
Hanamaru Youchien
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...then you might like
Jigoku Youchien
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Both have a kindergarten teacher whose life is complicated by things his students do.
If you liked
Natsu-iro Kiseki
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...then you might like
Kotoura-san
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Both are basically everyday life with some supernatural elements mixed in. Both are concerned with the friendship of core characters.
If you liked
Toaru Kagaku no Railgun
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...then you might like
Natsu-iro Kiseki
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The core characters in both are girls who are friends, and they spend a lot of time just hanging out. In both there are supernatural events.
If you liked
NHK ni Youkoso!
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...then you might like
The Sky Crawlers
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These anime treat some of the same subjects. I feel that NHK ni Youkoso does a much better job though, as it does so in a far more entertaining manner.
If you liked
Scrapped Princess
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...then you might like
So Ra No Wo To
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In both, humanity lives in the remnants of once-great civilizations. The arts of ancient humans are far beyond current humans' capabilities.