If you liked
Elfen Lied
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...then you might like
Genocyber
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Genocyber is like an amalgam of Akira & Elfen Lied. Since E.L. anime didn't age so well give Genocyber a try, you won't be disappointed.
If you liked
Mnemosyne: Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi
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...then you might like
Kurozuka
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As the episodes advance, it chronologically changes in time. Finally arriving at a crucial junction. Despite the runtime and episode count differences, they both run at about the same. Both are in my top 20 - I just prefer Mnemosyne a little tincy wincy bit more than kurozuka.
If you liked
One Outs
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...then you might like
Blue Lock
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High stakes with added elements to the sport. Both execute this very well; albeit differently, non-the-less you will be at the edge of your seat and root for more than just the main character.
If you liked
Monster
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...then you might like
Gilgamesh
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Slow reveal of mysteries as the story evolves, wanting to know the answers keeps you intrigued to continue the story.
If you liked
Kenpuu Denki Berserk
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...then you might like
Gilgamesh
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Gothic feel, berserk's gothic theme is from centuries past - gilgamesh's gothic theme is futuristic, not too far in the future where it seems unrecognizable. I hate to spoil the surprise, yet both have an intense ending that makes the whole experience worth the wait.