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Shi ni Aruki
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Usotsuki Satsuki wa Shi ga Mieru
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Both manga have a main character who is heavily associated with death in some way (seeing future corpses, the people around the MC dying), and they both involve horror and death. They are also by the same author, making the style and overall theme very similar.
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Kingyosou
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Hidamari ga Kikoeru
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Both are love stories where one party is hard of hearing, and both manga highlight the struggles they face, both socially and physically
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Akai Mi Hajiketa
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"Toutosugite Yomenaaaaaaai!!" 4P Short Stories
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Both are collections of short stories that showcase the many different forms love can take between many different couples. There are many sweet moments in both manga
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Shugo Chara!
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Persona 4 the Animation
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Depending on what you like about it, if you like Shugo Chara, you may also like Persona 4! Both are about students awakening and coming to terms with a repressed side of themselves and manifesting it in the form of a guardian spirit that allows them to use special powers. They also use their power for good to help others and fight corrupted versions of people's repressed feelings
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Ganbare! Nakamura-kun!!
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Kimi ni wa Todokanai.
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Both are extremely wholesome manga about a shy guy who's secretly in love with his best friend and gets nervous around him while the friend doesn't notice. They are both very heartwarming
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Kimi ni wa Todokanai.
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Koi dewa Nai to Omoitai
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Both are extremely wholesome manga about a guy who's in love with his best friend, who may or may not feel the same. They are both very heartwarming and sweet
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Senobi no Housoku
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Bokutachi wa Mada Aoku
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Both are great, wholesome stories about boys who befriend and fall in love with a transfer student who in some way stands out from the other students
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Mousou Telepathy
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Gotsugou Simulation
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Both manga are about guys with borderline delusional love fantasies
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Jigoku Shoujo
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Fumetsu no Anata e
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While on a surface level the only similarity between these two anime is that they both involve an immortal character surrounded by lots of death, I believe that on a deeper level they share much more in common. I see them both as "explorations of humanity," just in different ways. Hell Girl explores the dark side of humanity, present in both the cruelty we show each other and the grudges we hold. Fumetsu no Anata e doesn't just stick to one part of humanity but rather explores human nature and society as a whole, shown from the lens of a non-human outsider trying to learn about humanity and how to fit into society. Both shows do this by showcasing the stories of many different people. I believe these shows are very similar yet very different, like inverses of each other. They do the same sort of thing but in opposite ways. Fumetsu no Anata e involves an immortal being slowly finding and trying to preserve the beauty in life and humanity, and while the show does not shy away from showing the bad parts as well, it maintains a hopeful tone full of admiration for all life. Jigoku Shoujo, on the other hand, shows only the hatred and cruelty held deep inside our hearts, and feels very bleak, though there are some moments of finding the good within the bad.
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Bleach
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Ghost Girl
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Both are shounen series with a similar premise: the main character has exceptionally strong spiritual powers and attracts a lot of spirits, and one day they meet some sort of reaper spirit who lends the main character their powers so they can go around defeating stray spirits
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Boku dake ga Inai Machi
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...then you might like
Usotsuki Satsuki wa Shi ga Mieru
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These two manga have a somewhat similar feel to them, and both plots involve a main character who knows something about upcoming deaths that no one else knows about, and both main characters must, with the help of some allies, work to prevent those deaths from happening. In each story there is also someone in the MC's life that is working against them to sabatoge their attempts to save the victims
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Nana to Kaoru
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Taki Anna no Honshou wa S nano ka M nano ka Ore dake ga Shitteiru.
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Both manga are about students who live nearby working out a BDSM system
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Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou
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Taki Anna no Honshou wa S nano ka M nano ka Ore dake ga Shitteiru.
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Both series feature lots of sexual content, with the main characters in each series having sex a looooooot
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Ganbare! Nakamura-kun!!
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...then you might like
Koi dewa Nai to Omoitai
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Both are extremely wholesome manga about a guy who's secretly in love with his best friend. They are both very sweet and will leave you with a smile on your face
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Boys Run the Riot
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Niku wo Hagu: Tooda Oto Tanpenshuu
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Both are powerful, touching stories about trans guys just trying to live their lives as their true selves. Both MCs feel alone in the world except for having one friend they can confide in and look to for support
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23:45
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Suki, dakara Furetai.
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In both stories, the main character is able to see and interact with a ghost that's not really a ghost in the traditional sense. Both series contain drama relating to near-death/loss
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Nekojiru-sou
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Eikyuu Kazoku
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Both are extremely bizarre psychological anime that are extremely similar in tone and delivery
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Kono Ore ga Omae nanka Suki na Wakenai
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...then you might like
Sonna Me de Mitekure
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In both manga, the MC is a self-centered prick who takes an interest in a loner boy and won't leave them alone
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Gintama
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...then you might like
Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan
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They're both gag anime with a similar style of humor and have a large cast of characters that are all unique and amusing in their own way. Both also contain parodies of certain tropes and reference other anime
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Jigoku Shoujo
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...then you might like
Death Note
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Both the Death Note and the Hell Site allow a person to kill someone at will, but at a price.
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Special A
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Last Game
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Both are romance manga involving a challenge or game between the main character and their love interest: repeated challenges to finally defeat their rival in Special A and a single challenge to win their love interest's affection in Last Game.
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Fukakai na Boku no Subete wo
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...then you might like
Boys Run the Riot
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Both manga are about trans characters who find their place while doing something they're passionate about and working with friends who have the same passion. The manga both feature the struggles trans people face and include LGBT side characters.
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Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen
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...then you might like
Spy x Family
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Kaguya-sama and Spy x Family have a very similar style of humor and both involve manipulation/deception from both parties (hiding of identities/tricking the other party into falling in love)
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Mousou Telepathy
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Yochi Nouryoku Manga: Kunou Chiyo
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In both manga, the MC has a psychic ability that significantly impacts their love lives, sometimes positively, sometimes negatively. The love interests are in love with the MC from the beginning, and the MCs are both aware but are uninterested in a relationship for one reason or another.
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Kimi ni Todoke
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...then you might like
Hosaka-sensei no Ai no Muchi
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Both manga are about girls who are lonely and don't experience friendship and love because everyone is afraid of them, but they meet a handsome guy who falls in love with them despite looking scary. These girls also make friends and slowly become less intimidating to and more welcomed by those around them
If you liked
Kimi ni Todoke
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...then you might like
Kimi wa Kawaii Onnanoko
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In both manga, the main character is ostracized from her classmates for her appearance until a popular guy in her school takes an interest in her and tries to befriend her
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Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou
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...then you might like
Suki x Suki
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In both manga the female lead is extremely rude to the main character but is secretly in love with him and is only rude because she's shy. They also obsess over the MC, albeit more sexually in Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou
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Blood-C
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Another
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Both have lots of blood and gore (and are often hated for this reason) and have a similar plot point of everyone being made aware of a certain "act" being put on by the whole school except for the protagonist, giving the viewer a sense of mystery.
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Nichijou
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...then you might like
Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou
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They're both comedy anime following the bizarre everyday life of an eccentric group of students. Both have a similar style of presenting multiple "stories"/chapter adaptations per episode rather than just following one dragged out event, and sometimes these scenes will feature recurring side characters with their own quirks.
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Toshokan Sensou
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Psycho-Pass
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Both anime are about a girl joining a police/military force to fight for what she believes is right and to make a change in the world for justice.