If you liked
Deadman Wonderland
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...then you might like
Tokyo Ghoul
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Both shows are 12 episodes long and incredibly gory shows that don't do justice to their respective manga. Deadman Wonderland is about a boy thrown into prison for a crime he didn't commit while Tokyo Ghoul is about a 19 year old who becomes a man eater because the girl he was on a date with started eating him. Other than that, Both shows aren't alike storywise. In terms of Action I will give it to Tokyo ghoul. It was censored as hell, but the fights were far more varied than anything in Deadman Wonderland. In terms of animation, Deadman Wonderland wins for being more consistent and having much better looking gore than Tokyo Ghoul. They both have great openings that give the impression of the tone of the story. Deadman Wonderland's is far more memorable. Neither show has memorable music. Both shows had whiny Main characters and unmemorable characters. Tokyo ghoul is rushed as hell, and Deadman wonderland ends way before the manga.
If you liked
Cowboy Bebop
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...then you might like
Baccano!
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They are both rule of cool shows, with Baccano being more over the top and having supernatural aspects to it. In terms of story Baccano is far more impressive by having multiple random events being interwoven and connecting with each other by the 13th episode. Bebop is episodic so it tells a different story in each episode. In terms of Art and Animation. Baccano looks more realistic and it is more detailed than Bebop, but Bebop is prettier to look at and it has a more original art style. Bebop also inches ahead in terms of animation by being more fluid while being a much older and longer show. In terms of characters they are equal. Baccano has a much larger as but doesn't get nearly as much development as Bebop. While Bebop has a smaller cast that is just as enjoyable but also gets development.
If you liked
Berserk
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...then you might like
Vagabond
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Both series start out with a main character and follow him as a lonely little boy who grows up to become incredibly powerful. Both series have incredibly detailed art, but vagabond's is far more realistic with a dirtier art style. Guts (Berserk's main character) and Takezo (Vagabond's main character) start off being very much alike. Their father's disliked them, they were both strong children in terms of sword skill, they are both incredibly over powered in their stories, but Vagabond handles this aspect better, and they both fall in love with a woman. Story wise they are not a like at all, except that they focus a lot on the main character. Both series have psychological aspects in them, even though they are action series. Vagabond has psychological aspects in fights and how our main character thinks about his life. Berserk has psychological aspects in relation to the main character and main antagonist. Both are very action heavy, with Vagabond having a little bit less action. Action is very brutal, detailed and with gore. Neither series has ended at the point of the recommendation.
If you liked
Samurai Champloo
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...then you might like
Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis
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Both main characters have afros. The art style is very reminiscent of Samurai Champloo with realistic and abstract drawn characters, while maintaining a high level of detail. The animation is as fluid as Champloo. They are both rule of cool shows, but Rage of Bahamut feels more exciting due its extraordinary fantasy setting and having very exciting characters.