If you liked
Lycoris Recoil
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...then you might like
Tensei Oujo to Tensai Reijou no Mahou Kakumei
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Mahou Kakumei is what we wished Lycoris Recoil was. - One noticeable similarity is the MC's dynamic. One is carefree and eccentric while the other is serious and conservative. - (mild spoilers) Both series' stories expand on the serious MC learning to "break free" from rules as they grow close to each other, though Mahou Kakumei exploits this plotline more, to the point where it's a Yuri anime. Lycoris Recoil didn't, resulting in a "BFF" relationship between their MCs while only giving hints. - Mahou Kakumei needs to spend time on world-building, considering it's an Isekai. It could be boring to some. - Both series' adaptations are on par (by far.) Going between the two won't be a downgrade. If you enjoyed Lycoris when it aired and loves some Isekai trash, don't try Mahou Kakumei. This one is an Isekai treasure.
If you liked
Jujutsu Kaisen
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...then you might like
Chainsaw Man
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Both series are similar in a way, and will be even more alike as the series continue. For instance, with trying to be spoiler-free, - The protagonists get "partially" possessed by the antagonist party's remains (In Jujutsu's case, Sukuna's fingers, and in Chainsaw Man's, Pochita.) - Both protagonists can then "partially" use the power of what possessed them. - Both protagonists fight enemy with the enemy's power. - Protagonist's parties consist of three members. - Finally, Both series' main plots revolve around the antagonist trying to take control over the protagonist. - Oh also, both are shounen series, done by Mappa studios. As the story progresses, you guys will eventually see the similarities as there will be more to spot out. Although it's not vague, they will slowly become somewhat identical. At least to when both series hit SS2. Don't let this stop you from trying both though. Just give them a try, I'm sure you'll binge them.