If you liked
Koukaku Kidoutai: Stand Alone Complex
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...then you might like
No Guns Life
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only a couple episodes in but, no guns life feels like they gave Batou his own hard boiled show. if that sound interesting to you, give it a go.
If you liked
Hai to Gensou no Grimgar
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...then you might like
Goblin Slayer
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while they both have a similar concept of a brutal depiction of adventuring, i do question whether goblin slayer will have any good characters that are likable to keep me watching like grimgar? grimgar was able to keep my attention week after week by contrasting that with nice comfy tone. so we'll see how goblin slayer turns out, and if its got anything more than just "edge"? so if you like goblin slayer i'd say give grimgar a go, i dug it.
If you liked
Nana
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...then you might like
Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu
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i find both of these shows similar in scope, and mature subject matter. while each have their own stories, i find parallels of fame, relationships, and friendships. nana's driving force is music, and rakugo's being storytelling. so if you dig nana, you might find rakugo enjoyable? or not? but give it a shot.
If you liked
Fate/Zero 2nd Season
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...then you might like
Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid
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these shows are pretty much the same thing, a tag team battle royal... now neither show has a very good story, so we can just skip that whole thing and get down to what matters, which is better? some might think that zero would win because of its animation. but boobs trump animation... thats just a known fact... so if you liked fate/zero, and want to watch a show thats not afraid to go all the way, then try valkyrie drive
If you liked
Gunsmith Cats
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...then you might like
Black Lagoon
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Both shows have badass girls with guns, and a cold female Russian. But i do believe Gunsmith Cats to be the superior of the two. A decent dub, pretty good animation, a fun story, and a heaping serving of that 90s charm. With only 3 episodes Gunsmith Cats is all fun and no fat.
If you liked
Nana
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...then you might like
Golden Time
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i'd say both shows deal with romance in a somewhat mature and realistic way. and they both have Nana in them. nuff said...