If you liked
Kingdom
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...then you might like
Shoukoku no Altair
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Both stories are set in a turmoil/warring period and both plots (unlike typical shounen series) do not progress by simply fighting but rather by focusing on bigger picture -- in Kingdom there are the strategies and ideals while for Shoukoku no Altair its the political and economic relations. P.S. For Kingdom, just endure the awful CGI and you'll find yourself a good story.
If you liked
Kuzu no Honkai
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...then you might like
Koi to Uso
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Both stories talk about the darker side of romance. However, Kuzu no Hokai is about unrequited love and a social commentary while Koi to Uso feels more like forbidden love in a futuristic setting.
If you liked
Days
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...then you might like
Ballroom e Youkoso
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Similarities: - MCs are newb to the sport and start out weak, but works hard to achieve goals - Both MC's weakness can also be their strength, and share other similar talents Differences: - different team compositions (partners vs teams) = different character dynamics - Fujita learns more from teachers/coaches while Tsukamoto does so more from peers - The two start the sport for different reasons -- different focus/theme P.S. From reading the mangas, I think Ballroom e Youkoso is more likely to have romantic relations