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Blend S
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Ballpark de Tsukamaete!
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Blend S and Ballpark both focus on girls who work serving customers (cafe in Blend S and beer seller in Ballpark) Both also have catchy songs (OP in Blend S and ED in Ballpark).

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Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan
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Witch Watch
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Saiki Kusuo and Witch Watch are comedy shows that portray the struggles of people with supernatural powers in the midst of normal society.

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SKET Dance
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Witch Watch
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SKET Dance and Witch Watch both created by the same mangaka. Get ready to watch top quality comedy shows!

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Shinchou Yuusha: Kono Yuusha ga Ore Tueee Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru
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Witch Watch
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The dynamic between the male MC and the female MC are pretty similar. A cool guy and a clumsy girl who has a crush on him.

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Yakusoku no Neverland
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Migi to Dali
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Yakusoku no Neverland and Migi to Dali both feature orphan kids who seek for the truth and to achieve that, they have to fight the adults tactically and psychologically.

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Migi to Dali
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[Oshi no Ko]
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Teenage twins plot revenge for someone who take the life of their beloved person.

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Wind Breaker
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Bucchigiri?!
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In Bucchigiri?! and Wind Breaker, we have: - Delinquents who took over the school - Gang fights - Battle for the top position There are some scenes that are so similar it felt like a de ja vu! Difference: Bucchigiri involves supernatural things, while Wind Breaker doesn't

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Sakamoto desu ga?
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Sakamoto Days
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While it's obvious that the title sound a bit similar, "Sakamoto desu ga?" and "Sakamoto Days" actually shares some things in common too. 1. As the title say, they both featured a main character whose name is "Sakamoto". Both Sakamoto are no ordinary people. Sakamoto from "Sakamoto desu ga?" is known for his cool appearance, attitude, and everything he does is just so cool. He's the coolest person ever known. Meanwhile, Taro Sakamoto from "Sakamoto Days" is an ex-hitman. Even though he's already retired, he's still very strong. One of the most powerful hitmen ever known. The reactions they get from others are also similar. People who don't know him: "Lmao he looks weak AF, I think I can handle him" People who know him: "Eeeeeeeh.... isn't that the famous SAKAMOTO???" 2. The way both Sakamoto handle every situations they face are pretty unique and refreshing. They can use daily objects as weapon or as substitute of more complex objects. 3. They both have good amount of comedy. So if you're into it, you might enjoy both of them.

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Jujutsu Kaisen
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Dandadan
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Dandadan and Jujutsu Kaisen started with the main characters doing some occult/spirit related activities at night, which changed their life forever! Now they have to deal with occult/spirit/supernatural things to survive.

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Hamatora The Animation
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Dead Mount Death Play
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The vibes of Hamatora and Dead Mount Death Play are very similar. Both have supernatural powers and take place in a city where huge criminal cases occur sometimes.

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Beelzebub
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Wind Breaker
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Similarities: 1. High school delinquent 2. They use school as their base 3. There is a hierarchy of delinquent in the school 4. Main protagonist aims to be the top of hierarchy Differences: 1. Beelzebub has demons, while Wind Breaker not. 2. Main protagonist of Beelzebub tasked to take care Demon King's baby, while in Wind Breaker, he joined a team that help and protect the city.

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Nakitai Watashi wa Neko wo Kaburu
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Yaneura no Rudger
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Similarities: 1. Both story focused on a young girl 2. They have a family issue, which affects their personalities 3. Due to that reason, they try to escape from reality with their own way (one by transforming into a cat, the other by exploring the world of imagination) 4. They both have a guy who they feel close to (one as a crush, the other as an imaginary friend) 5. The main characters are being targeted by a villain who tries to steal something 6. Supernatural/fantasy elements Difference: A Whisker Away was about a middle school girl, and it had romance. While Imaginary was about a younger girl, and her imaginary friend.

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Amaama to Inazuma
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Giji Harem
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- Kotori (Amaama to Inazuma) and Rin (Giji Harem) have pretty similar personalities and the story involves how they get along with a man who has the same interest as them. - They both voiced by Saori Hayami, so if you like Yukino from Oregairu, and looking for a female character that looks like her, you can try both anime! - The overall atmosphere of the shows are very cute and heartwarming. Main difference is, Amaama to Inazuma focused more on bonds between a father and daughter, while Giji Harem, as the title says, focused on harem (in a unique way!)

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Black Clover
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Kaijuu 8-gou
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Black Clover and Kaijuu 8-gou both have squads that protect the kingdom/country from enemies. The squad members get along like family. They also have pretty similar art style.

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Enen no Shouboutai
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Kaijuu 8-gou
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In Enen no Shouboutai and Kaijuu 8-gou, we have: 1. Organization that specialized in killing monster-like creatures. 2. The organization divided into squads, and both anime focused the story to one of the squads. 3. Main protagonist got a power that are different from the others.

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Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
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Ore dake Level Up na Ken
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The main protagonist from Ore dake Level Up na Ken and Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari are pretty similar. - They both are among the chosen people to save the world. - They started weak, and often getting underestimated by others. - They are trying to learn and adapt with the new system they got. - After a lot of hard work, they become stronger and reliable. There is also a similarity in how they have to fight the monsters in a specified zone.

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Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai
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Romantic Killer
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In Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai and Romantic Killers, we have: - Main protagonist who plays a lot of video games and doesn't care about real life relationships. - Otherworld creature who forced them to get involved in real life relationships. - Harems.

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Aoharu x Kikanjuu
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Buddy Daddies
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Main male characters from these show are pretty similar. - A blonde who are popular with girls. - And a black haired hikikomori who like to spent all night doing their hobbies. Their world changed after they meet the 3rd main character, which is a girl.

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Gangsta.
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Buddy Daddies
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Buddy Daddies and Gangsta have similarities in story and characters. Story: The story revolves around a city with high crime activities. Both involve conflicts between Gangsters/Mafia. Characters: The main characters from both anime work by eliminating their targets (assassins/gangsters) They work as a team and live under the same roof. They also have similar dynamics: - Worick (Gangsta) and Kazuki (Buddy Daddies) are womanizers. - Nico (Gangsta) and Rei (Buddy Daddies) are calmer than the formers, and really skilled when it comes to their job. Differences: - Buddy Daddies sets on a more modern city compared to Gangsta. - Buddy Daddies tries to balance between slice of life and action, while Gangsta focused more on action. If you enjoyed one, you might like the other.

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Aoi Bungaku Series
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Grimm Kumikyoku
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Grimm Kumikyoku and Aoi Bungaku Series are adaptations from the old classic literary/story. Both have dark atmosphere.

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Nanbaka
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Bucchigiri?!
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Nanbaka and Bucchigiri give me similar vibes. Both have lots of guys and lots of fights. Both have colorful character designs. Main difference is, Nanbaka sets on a prison, while Bucchigiri sets on schools.

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Dororo
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Fumetsu no Anata e
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The main protagonist of Dororo and Fumetsu no Anata e can't be described as "human", but they try to learn and adapt to become like them. Also, the vibes of the shows are very similar.

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Persona 5 the Animation
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Great Pretender
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Despite having a lot of differences, the concept of Persona 5 and Great Pretender is pretty similar. Both are about a group that targeting famous people who did bad things, and they make sure those people will pay for what they have done.

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Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens
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Kabukichou Sherlock
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Both anime give the similar vibes. Both focusing in solving mysteries.

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Orange
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Tokyo Revengers
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The protagonist of both anime gets the chance to go back in time (with their own methods) to save their friend.

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SKET Dance
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The God of High School
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Despite having different genres, the main trio of The God of High School reminds me a lot of the SKET Dance. So, if you missed SKET Dance, you can try this one.

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Netoge no Yome wa Onnanoko ja Nai to Omotta?
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Tsuujou Kougeki ga Zentai Kougeki de Ni-kai Kougeki no Okaasan wa Suki desu ka?
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Netoge no Yome and Okaasan Online are anime with game related themes. In Netoge no Yome, they play online games as their club activities. While in Okaasan Online, they get into the game world to complete their missions. Despite having different settings, Netoge no Yome gives us the perspective of the characters played in the game, so it's like they entered the game world as well. Some of the characters are similar too. Masato = Rusian (they have similar personality) Mamako = Ako (your waifu of the season, and also have similar personality) Wise = Schwein (the twin tails tsundere) If you liked one, you might like the other.

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Made in Abyss
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Yakusoku no Neverland
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When I watched Made In Abyss in 2017, I found that this anime had a lot of similarities to The Promised Neverland. First, the characters. Both anime focused on a group of kids who lived in an orphanage. Living in a limited area (as the adults prohibited them to go to certain places) made them wonder, how does it feel to be outside. Next, the design. Both anime have cute character designs that if you recommend it to someone who just watched anime (or someone who only watches specific genres), they would probably answer "Sorry, I'm not into childish anime". Nonetheless, both anime have astonishing art. And the last is the story. Even though the character design is cute, but the story isn't cute at all. The atmosphere turned dark pretty quick. The outside world is not as nice as they think it could be. They have to fight and run from terrifying creatures in order to survive.

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One Piece
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Radiant
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One Piece and Radiant have the same concept, where a young boy having a dream to become the strongest and finding something (Luffy wants to be Pirate King and find One Piece, Seth wants to be the strongest sorcerer and find Radiant). To achieve their dreams, they have to go through adventures to gain allies as well as information about where the things are placed.

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One Punch Man
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Hataraku Saibou
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One Punch Man and Hataraku Saibou are story about certain groups that doing their job to save "the world". Immune Cells = Heroes Viruses, Bacterias, etc. = Monsters Both have serious action scenes as well as comedy scenes. In One Punch Man, the story is mostly focused on Saitama, the overpowered hero. While in Hataraku Saibou, it's more like "Hero of the Day". However, the plot is different. Hataraku Saibou is an educational story about how cells work, while One Punch Man is a story about Heroes.

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