If you liked
Hand Maid May
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...then you might like
Choukadou Girl ⅙
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Both anime are catering towards otaku who enjoy collecting scale figures, and feature a similar premise surrounding a miniature girl character and the antics that ensue. There are nods towards otaku culture and some more meta elements of figure collecting are acknowledged, though it's less pronounced in Hand Maid May since May is not technically a scale figure. Both series' approach comedy in a similar way so expect some meta-comedy, slapstick and absurdist humor all around. If you like anime figures and consider yourself an otaku, you might like what either series has to offer.
If you liked
Tokyo Ghoul
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...then you might like
Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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Both shows cover the theme of "what it means to be human" after an accident makes the main character a hybrid between two species. I feel as though Kiseijuu does the job better with more character development and a better crafted story. Kiseijuu is superior in many ways, so if you liked Tokyo Ghoul, you most likely will like Kiseijuu more
If you liked
Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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...then you might like
Angel Beats!
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Both take place in high school and both revolve around an eccentric club leader. Both shows are comedic and enjoyable. The Melencholy of Haruhi Suzumiya also has an incredible movie to conclude the series much better than the Angel Beats ending.