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Kuragehime
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...then you might like
Himegoto: Juukyuusai no Seifuku
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Both series use clothing and fashion as a visual metaphor for identity, and feature unfashionable main characters who befriend dreamy crossdressers.
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Pan de Peace!
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ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka
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Both series have an infatuation with bread, and said bread contains immense symbolic capital.
If you liked
Cyber City Oedo 808
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Devilman: Tanjou-hen
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Incredibly violent late 80's OVAs. The dubs are the best way to watch both, because characters swear every other line and carry tough Brooklyn accents, which really contributes to the overall mood.
If you liked
Cross Road
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Persona 2: Another Self
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Both are essentially trailers that will never be made into full anime, which is kind of disappointing.
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Samurai Flamenco
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Concrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou
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Both series have unconventional genre shifts (Samflam a bit more) and unconventional pacing methods (Concrete a bit more), which dooms them to low MAL ratings because people didn't "get" it.
If you liked
Ergo Proxy
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Rakuen Tsuihou
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totally the same thing girl leaves utopia to go to the postapocalyptic "real world" and she meets up with some dude they have a wacky adventure and eventually return to the utopia robots with humanity rulers of the utopia are statues of gods the big difference here is that expelled from paradise is a bit more trashy
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Koukaku Kidoutai
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Rakuen Tsuihou
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Expelled from paradise occasionally dips its feet into the ideas of what makes us human and what defines humanity. Ghost in the Shell fully dives into those concepts in a gnarly cyberpunk setting. You know what? Go watch GitS instead, you'll have a much better time!