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Samurai Flamenco
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Yuuki Bakuhatsu Bang Bravern
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Both are campy meta comedy shows that get progressively more over-the-top and insane as they progress. They parody super robot/tokusatsu shows in a very loving way, focusing on the power of courage and love. Both shows do not shy away from the gay love between their leads.
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Tenshi no Tamago
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Kaijuu no Kodomo
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Both are takes on the meaning of life and being human, and whether the roles of men and women in this life are different. Both movies do not give straightforward answers and ask the audience to puzzle out the complex symbolism. Whilst Kaijuu no Kodomo is set within a modern human society and goes into more progressive ideas around the roles, and Tenshi no Tamago explores it in a more traditional route within a dystopia, they are both about how humans relate to nature.
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Honoo no Mirage
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Mo Dao Zu Shi
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Both are about historical clans fighting each other over personal relationships and power to rule. Magic, action, reincarnation and gay love are all elements common to both.
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Shinseiki Evangelion
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Sentou Yousei Yukikaze
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They are both centered around the idea of humans fighting aliens of unknown origin in war machines. The atmosphere surrounding them are very similar as well, giving a vibe of loneliness and sadness. The main characters are both in a symbiotic relationship with their respective machines. While heavily focused on action, both anime pay significant attention to human relationships.