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Natsume Yuujinchou
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Mahoutsukai no Yome
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The tone of these manga are very similar, feeling very slow yet calm. Both put their respective MC's in situations where temporary characters are in need of aid. Both provoke thoughtfulness in the reader, and both deal with areas of the supernatural (yokai/demons in Natsume, and magic/myths in Magus' Bride). The main difference between these two is that Natsume is a shoujo and is very light on violence, it is almost a "softer" version of Magus' Bride, which does not hide from more darker/gruesome stories and situations. Both are great series and worth the time to read, both are ongoing, and both are being published in English in paperback volumes.

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Vagabond
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Shamo
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Shamo and Vagabond are both seinen manga, are quite lengthy and both have many fight scenes throughout. Both have a main character that strives to understand the meaning of true strength. Differences are that Shamo focuses on a variety of martial arts whereas Vagabond focuses on samurai. Also Shamo is a lot darker and contains some disturbing scenes, which in Vagabond such scenes are not nearly as... vile. All in all both are wonderful stories that fans of seinen manga should definitely check out.

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Oretama
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Prison School
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Both are borderline hentai manga with ridiculous plots that make you laugh The gags used are almost always sexually oriented Definitely not for children

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Gantz
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All You Need Is Kill
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Both are set in game-like situations, one where you basically respawn and the other where you fight continuous boss battles yet with lives on the line. Both bring up love interests with the male protagonist and a cute female. Both are incredibly brutal and not for the light-hearted. Both are very enjoyable, only 'All You Need Is Kill' is too short and 'Gantz' is too long ><

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Kokoro Connect
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Nagi no Asu kara
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Friends figuring out their feelings for each other and those around them, all while having a looming threat/danger to deal with at the same time. Both series are very dramatic, and many things happen in very short time-spans all at once, making the stories seem somewhat hard to believe. But nonetheless, the drama does keep you constantly questioning what will happen next, and keeps the stories fresh. If you liked one, give the other a try; you'll probably enjoy it!

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Kokoro Connect
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Kotoura-san
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Well, they're both slice-of-life anime with a hint of the supernatural. Both have romance that builds throughout the shows. Both are generally funny, but tend to have tendencies to become very quickly dramatic, and very overly dramatic as that. If you can look past the unrealistic drama, then you will surely enjoy both of these otherwise brilliantly executed shows. :)

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Noein: Mou Hitori no Kimi e
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Steins;Gate
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Some similarities include: - Both consider time travel and infinite possible futures. - Both are incredibly confusing for most of the show, so watch out. They also take a rewatch or two to fully understand (even then, there's still some confusion!). - Both revolve around relationships with friends, family, lovers, and generally keeping together to reach a greater goal. Some differences include: - Noein is more fantasy whereas Steins;Gate tries to be more realistic. - The art styles and music played throughout the shows are very different.

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