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Total Recommendations: 5

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Keroro Gunsou
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Doraemon (2005)
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Keroro is another long running television series which offers, more of less, what Doraemon does. Character devises a plan/Gets a new gadget to play with -> Character messes up -> Karma -> Rinse and repeat. Keroro does change its formula every once in a while and offers a much more serious narrative. The stakes are higher (in some cases) in Keroro, while Doraemon plays its cards much safer.

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K-On!!
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New Game!
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You wanna see moe girls doing moe things in a slice of life style story while the characters all have a common, set goal that will (eventually) be achieved? Watch both seasons of K-On! if you're into New Game!, the premise might be slightly different, but the structure remains the same and you're still getting mini heart attacks from the overload of cuteness.

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Sword Art Online
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Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
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Konosuba does the same main-protagonist-stuck-in-a-virtual-world-that-operates-like-a-video-game story but with buckets more to offer. The characters are hilarious and they actually develop despite the short run time, the video game mechanics are believable and interesting to watch, and having the same level of quality in its animation while still being classified as a harem anime. Watch Konosuba instead.

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Steins;Gate
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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Arguably the best time travel story I have ever had the pleasure to watch, Steins;Gate offers the time traveling thriller story with genuinely interesting characters without using as much gore as portrayed in Re:Zero.

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Shirobako
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New Game!
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Both are about production, Shirobako having a larging cast while New Game! has a much smaller, cuter cast. The former being anime production while the latter is about video game production. New Game!, however, is more laid back and leans towards to the slice of life genre while Shirobako is more on point with its narrative.

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