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Akudama Drive
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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
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Both are extremely well fleshed cyberpunk series, with great world building, tightly curated atmosphere and a diverse cast of well written characters
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Youjo Senki
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Paripi Koumei
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I can't quite put to words how exactly these a similar, the brand of humor, the colourful animation and charming characters mixed with the brilliant sense of strategy just give off very similar vibes, albeit the themes of the shows themselves couldn't be much different ofc, excluding the reincarnation trope that is
If you liked
Death Note
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Psycho-Pass
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since my first recomendation was removed for beeing to vague I will need to go into mid level spoilers for deathnote (although youre unlikely to get it) and very light ones for Psycho Pass. people who read this from psycho pass beware. Ready? okay. Both explore a Uptopian/(Dystopian?) Socieity and end up surfacing its weaknesses and flaws(still gonna keep this a bit vague). In both series we have briliant strategists opposing each other in a fight for what is just in their views. The ending also both leave open interesting questions for the viewer (I didnt watch psycho pass s2/3 because I heard bad things about it and dont wanna ruin the series for myself) Both also have a ending that qualifies as one and dont just stop after a random story arc
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Shinsekai yori
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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This recomendation pretends less to the actual themes of the series, and instead the feeling of hopelessness and deperation it instills at times. If youre the type of person who can enjoy a series even tho it makes you feel uneasy and sad at times youre probaly gonna be able to appreciate both of them.
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Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken
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Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta...
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Both sound like a terrible idea that makes your skin crawl in anicipation of a dumpsterfire. An Isekai with an Op MC that constaly gets new gadgets and followers? An game reincarnation Isekai were the Harem doesnt just happen incidentaly but is the actual plot? Well. let me say, both of these dont execel at their novel concept, but in execution. And show even the most overused tropes can still be entertaining if done right
If you liked
Boku dake ga Inai Machi
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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Both Invole a form of timetravel. while RE:Zero is a lot more dramatic and at times hard to watch (in a good way) Erased is a good story told to the end in one compact season.
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Psycho-Pass
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Id:Invaded
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Both are about high tech crimefighting and use the mindset of criminals as a basis for it.
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Koukaku Kidoutai
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Psycho-Pass
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Both deal with philosopical questions, have rather violent and graphic content and if you liked Ghost in the shell id guess you'll love Psyco pass since it actualy has a gripping narration and plot progression unlike ghost in the shell wich looses itself a bit to much in dialouge.
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Kill la Kill
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Promare
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Both are insane and over the top, made by the same studio, And remind you of each other within the first minute while still beeing distinct enough to not feel like a reskin