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Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
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7 Seeds
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Coping after a natural disaster event. Both seem quite straightforward on the surface but take the time to explore complex interpersonal relationships and have mature themes.
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Mujin Wakusei Survive
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7 Seeds
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Survival in futuristic dangerous terrain. Lots of adventure and adapting to new circumstances.
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Boku dake ga Inai Machi
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Seishun Buta Yarou wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Minai
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The protagonist time travels to the past to save a young girl, both very heartfelt stories.
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Kamisama Hajimemashita
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Tong Ling Fei
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Nanami and Yun Xi are both strong-willed but kind heroines with spiritual powers and spirit friends. Similar genres of romance, supernatural, and comedy.
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Umineko no Naku Koro ni
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Makai Ouji: Devils and Realist
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Strong willed protagonist from an aristocratic family denies the existence magic despite quite obvious involvement with demons/witches.
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Otome Youkai Zakuro
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Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai
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Set in old fashioned worlds, non-human girls with supernatural abilities are partnered up with combatants to resolve incidents as their on screen relationship develops. Both have some romance and comedic relief but Machine Doll follows a steampunk theme while Zakuro is more spiritual.
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Shinsekai yori
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Sakasama no Patema: Beginning of the Day
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Both have a post-apocalyptic setting and feature children trying to understand their complex world and its dark origins. Driven by their curiosity, they slowly discover the mysteries behind the dystopia. There is also a class division in both, with one group feeling superior to the other.
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Samurai Champloo
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Blood Lad
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Both are action-packed anime that take a seemingly overdone genre (vampires/samurai) and put it in a refreshingly humorous and contemporary perspective. The protagonists are distinctly strong and violent, but one way or another end up on a quest to help a ditzy girl. If you liked one, then you'll likely enjoy the other too.
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D.Gray-man
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Karneval (TV)
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Both anime have organizations fighting formerly human monsters (Akuma/Varuga) created by an enemy organization (Noah/Kafka). The organizations have several branches with eccentric leaders that mentor the main characters. The members are regularly dispatched on missions. Both anime have a white-haired boy protagonist. Some common positive themes are strong will, friendships, and the wish to protect loved ones. But there are also darker motifs such as despair and grief over death.