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Shinmai Maou no Testament
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Masou Gakuen HxH
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Both main characters start out as decent gentlemen, with honest and sincere intentions. Both of them end up involved in lots of ecchi which is required/essential for the plot. Both series are heavily focused on the nudity-fanservice, which can go pretty much all out. Both main characters actually are useful in fights/major events (in most ecchi harem trash series the OP just stands there whining whenever something big happens), lots of other things in common, but I will leave that for you to find out As for the differences, Shinmai’s MC true powers are shown pretty early own and pretty quick rises to the OP badass character we all known from shounen, whereas HxH’s is pretty much a wimp early on. His potential is occasionally shown and foreshadowed, but he is mostly displayed as a catalyst for the female cast. Another difference is of course the setting. Shinmai is set in a similar world as the present, with the addition of demons and fictional races, whereas HxH is more of a futuristic mecha. One might argue Shinmai has more plot and story development, but the sequal of HxH (if we ever get one) might make up for it

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Death Note
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Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Pretty much the same concept, although Code Geass is more in a Japanese anime style. In more detail: both have an underrated main character that already shows some kind of brilliance from the start of the story. The real action begins however when they are offered a special power which turns them into the most overpowered character of their realm. Both end up backfiring and making our MC suffer. Even the side characters have similar traits and many of the same concepts are touched upon. The only thing death note definitely showed itself superior in to me, is the secondary main character/ antagonist. Whereas L of death note actually felt as a separate main character, of which you could completely crawl into his mind, follow his thoughts, feel his emotions and gave us one hell of a game (of opposites) with light, the antagonist of Code Geass felt less of real character to me. He seemed to be just an archetype, whose goal was to hinder our real main character and added way more annoyance than enjoyment for me. CG has more of an Japanese anime feeling to it rather than the more western looks of DN, with a more surreal setting and of course mecha. If you dont mind these you will probably enjoy both seasons of CG

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