If you liked
Bakemonogatari
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...then you might like
Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai
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If you enjoyed Bunny Girl Senpai, then you will enjoy it's original inspiration. Bakemonogatari is more dialogue driven in the best way possible (being much more complex and witty as well as thought provoking). In addition, the art style is one of a kind - I've yet to watch an anime as visually interesting in the particular way that Bakemonogatari (as well as the entire Monogatari series adapted from the many light novels) perfectly executes. Not only is this the most involved anime I've had the pleasure of watching, but it entraps my full and constant attention with thoroughly fleshed-out characters, clever humor, and entertaining plots. The story is not only well-crafted, but as I mentioned previously, both the dialogue AND the visuals hold nearly equal attention in the story-telling which is why they can feel unnervingly subtle and yet bold and brightly colorful at the very same time resulting in a gorgeous narrative I wholly recommend. Bunny Girl Senpai is by no means bad in comparison in my personal opinion, however it tends to lend itself to being more easily digestible by the general public. So if you enjoyed it for any reason, please give the Monogatari series a try, starting with Bakemonogatari! Thank you for reading!
If you liked
Naruto
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...then you might like
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
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Both of these anime have similar story arc progression with a lasting quality that makes you involved with the characters. Each anime has it's own originality that I enjoyed since I didn't know what to expect next. Both of these are funny and left me smiling on more than one occasion although there are punctuations of very serious character and plot development that made me want more. Over all very good shows and you shouldn't hesitate to watch them for a full length experience.