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Total Recommendations: 4

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Samurai Champloo
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Yasuke
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- both anime have protagonists that are samurai in feudal japan - both anime have protagonists that would be considered eccentric given their time periods - both anime have a soundtrack that is very reminiscent of the other, almost as if flying lotus is paying homage to nujabes' by using similar hip-hop/ lofi elements throughout the soundtrack even though a lot of yasuke features synth-inspired beats, whereas samurai champloo is more of hip hop, lofi, and jazz beats - the fights have similar choreography and fluidity that are evocative of one another and that work very well with their respective soundtracks

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Seirei no Moribito
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Yasuke
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- both anime share similar art styles - both anime take place within a historical fantasy setting in feudal japan - both anime features an adult with great strength that vows to protect a child with powers that is in imminent danger - both anime feature a lot of choreographed action sequences with magic between the main character and villains

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Majo no Takkyuubin
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Little Witch Academia (TV)
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- Both Little Witch Academia and Majo no Takkyuubin feature protagonists that are witches. While LWA does include witches that have been born into a witch family and are now learning to develop their powers (like Kiki in Majo no Takkyuubin), the main character (Akko) was born a human who is now striving to become a witch. - Both LWA and Majo no Takkyuubin are set in worlds in which witches exist alongside normal humans that lack magical powers. - Both feature main characters (Akko and Kiki) that set out on a personal journey of independence and introspection in order to understand more about magic and themselves. - Both Akko and Kiki maintain a position of being "othered" at first, and labeled as an outcast. In Akko's case it is by the pure-blood witches at the academy, and in Kiki's case it is by the other non-magic human children she attempts to befriend once arriving in town. - Both Akko and Kiki eventually find people that will accept them and befriend them for who they are despite their differences (Sucy and Lotte befriend Akko, and Ursula and Osono befriend Kiki). - Both appear to have themes that comment on the complex relationship between tradition and modernity (I will expand on this, once more episodes are released). I will add more as the series progresses (if there happens to be more similarities I find along the way).

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Hadashi no Gen
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Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
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- both deal with the aftermath of a destroyed city (Hadashi no Gen being caused from the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, and Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 being caused by an earthquake). - both deal with the after effects of a tragedy as told from a child's perspective. - both have protagonists that deal with the concept of death on a massive scale. - both have major themes influenced around family and friendship, and the importance of it during tragic times.

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