If you liked
Shoujo Kakumei Utena
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...then you might like
Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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Both shows are occasionally brutal re-imaginings of the Magical Girl genre. Both are brilliantly written, and beautiful to watch.
If you liked
Golden Boy
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...then you might like
Master Keaton
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Both shows play strongly on the idea of a wandering prodigy, a student of life. While Master Keaton is a classy show, aimed at an older audience, Golden Boy focuses on the sex comedy angle for the twenty-something crowd.
If you liked
Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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...then you might like
Bakemonogatari
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A series of strange occurrences befall our audience-counterpart leading male, while trying to deal with super-tsundere leading females, and a faux-harem of other strange females. Both toy with the tropes and cliches of the genre, while retaining unique and interesting voices.
If you liked
Shinseiki Evangelion
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...then you might like
Shoujo Kakumei Utena
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There are many parallels to be seen between Utena and Evangelion, including internally conflicted main characters, severely damaged familial relationships, and a host of others. Both series revolutionized their respective genres, and are absolutely worth watching.
If you liked
Master Keaton
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...then you might like
Golgo 13 (TV)
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Both are episodic adaptions of manga about manly men, doing manly things. Where Keaton is a master of all trades, Golgo only solves his problems one way: with a sniper rifle.
If you liked
Mind Game
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...then you might like
Kuuchuu Buranko
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Using a similar art style and high-energy animation, both are deliciously surreal and amazingly engaging.
If you liked
Koukaku Kidoutai
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...then you might like
Eve no Jikan
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Both have similar philosophical themes about what makes a human human, however where GitS looks inward, EnJ looks at robot acceptance into society.