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Houseki no Kuni
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Fumetsu no Anata e
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The main character of both shows is an immortal being who has yet to know purpose in life. The journeys these characters undergo showcase how the people and events we encounter can affect us in deep ways, change our perspective, and leave a long lasting impact on who we become. Land of the Lustrous is more existentialist.
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Koroshiya wa Kyou mo BBA wo Korosenai.
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...then you might like
Sakamoto Days
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Both are action comedies that feature badass, seemingly harmless protagonists who are constantly targeted by assassins. Their pursuers often underestimate them, but they are actually very good fighters.
If you liked
Chihayafuru
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...then you might like
Diamond no Ace
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- Both are made by Madhouse and have protagonists who are talented but are still in the process of learning more in order to achieve their goal. - In Chihayafuru, Chihaya wants to become the best player or the Queen; In Daiya, Sawamura (main boy) wants to become the main pitcher or the ace of his team. - In both cases, they start off already somewhat strong. Chihaya has keen senses and good reflexes; Sawamura has an interesting pitch. But they're both learning how to become better to get to where they want to be. - Both main characters are very dedicated to their respective sport and work hard. - Both shows progressively show hardships and failures, and the protagonists learn because of their constant losses.