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Rolling☆Girls
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Bakuon!!
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Both are cute girls doing cute things SoL titles, and both have girls who ride motorcycles. The vibe these two give off are very similar.
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Sabage-bu!
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Aoharu x Kikanjuu
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Both are about survival game clubs. Both protagonists got sucked into the club unintentionally.
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Mikakunin de Shinkoukei
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Plastic Memories
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They both have very similar, vibrant art styles, since they are made by the same studio. They both have a sci-fi and romance elements. In both shows, a human and a non-human fall in love (in PlaMemo it is an android; in Mikakunin it is an animal spirit taking a human form). Both have a loli and an extremely perverted lolicon girl.
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Rolling☆Girls
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Show By Rock!!
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They are both very vibrant and colorful anime with a lot going on. Even though "Rolling Girls" isn't completely music-centric and "Show By Rock!!" is, they both have lots of good music. Both shows give off a similar vibe with unique art/animation styles. Both shows are set in a fantastical world with similar characters.
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K-On!
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Love Live! School Idol Project
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It's hard NOT to see similarities between Love Live! and K-ON!. They are both about girls who are dedicated to playing music, and the characters are very similar. I can definitely see Umi as Mio, and Honoka as a mix of Yui and Ritsu.
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Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu
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Both are about a group of misfits and contain large amounts of humor. Minami and Haruhi are similar characters, and so are Mizuki and Mikuru. I can also see a similarity between Hazuki and Kyon's little sister, although neither appear much.
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Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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...then you might like
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai
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Both feature weird clubs. Also, there are lots of similarities between Kyon from Haruhi and Kodaka from Haganai, as they are both tsukkomi-type characters.
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D-Frag!
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...then you might like
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai
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They're both about weird clubs, particularly where one guy is dragged into it and joined by a bunch of weird girls. Both feature an interesting cast of characters and a cute art style. One major difference between the two is that D-Frag! is much more clean and Haganai...isn't.
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Kitchen no Ohimesama
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Nisekoi
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Both stories feature kids who made promises with another kid long ago, and they both struggle to find out who is who. However, in Kitchen Princess, it's from a girl's point of view and Nisekoi is from a guy's point of view. Also, Kitchen Princess is more dramatic and Nisekoi is more comedic and quirky. Overall, both stories have similar stories and charming characters that readers will get attached to.