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Metal Fighter Miku
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Princess Nine: Kisaragi Joshikou Yakyuubu
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- Both are sports anime featuring an ensemble main female cast. - Both series feature its female characters practicing a rougher sport that is considered "manly" within their stories. - Both series feature its cast slowly rising through the ranks to gain notorierity in their respective fields. - Both are anime released in the 90s and happen to have relatively similar visual styles. At least to me as I was watching these series, I found that both Metal Fighter Miku and Princess Nine embody the spirit of "girl power"; often found in some 90s media, both series felt like they were reflecting popular emerging ideals during the decade of their release.

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Hidamari no Ki
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Hyouge Mono
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Both Hidamari no Ki and Hyouge Mono are period dramas taking place in feudal Japan. They both feature characters living through significant historical events of the works' respective time periods. The ways in which said events affect the individual characters and plot is explored thoroughly in both. Both series explore the varying influences of Western society in historical Japan and the lasting culture clashes and conflics that took place throughout those time periods. Both feature male protagonists in their early to mid 30s climbing through the ranks of their respective fields. They also both feature touches of lighthearted comedy and humour during the calmer moments of their respective stories.

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Genji Monogatari
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Sarusuberi: Miss Hokusai
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Both are historical movies in an autobiography-inspired style of storytelling. Both focus on iconic individuals in Japanese art and literature history. Both stories are grounded in reality but use surreal imagery as a storytelling device. Both feature Feudal Japan - Genji Monogatari takes place in Heisei period and Miss Hokusai during the Edo Period.

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Abenobashi Mahou☆Shoutengai
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Flip Flappers
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- Two main protagonists go on adventures together - Both shows have a very similar, nearly episodic formula - A new world gets explored every episode - The protagonists have contrasting personalities but have a strong chemistry - Both shows feature supernatural and magical elements Both are studio originals and are quite experimental. Also both shows feature very pleasing visuals and fantastic animation. If you enjoyed one you will likely enjoy the other for similar reasons.

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Ookiku Furikabutte
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Diamond no Ace: Second Season
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Both Daiya no Ace and Oofuri are baseball anime, focusing on first year high school pitchers settling into their new high school teams and improving their plays. Both anime focus on the protagonist's character growth and change as they pitch more in matches. Both anime also spend time to develop the growth of the ensemble of the protagonist's teammates. Though both are relatively realistic in depicting high school sports, Oofuri is slightly less hyperbolic than Daiya no Ace.

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