If you liked
25-ji no Vacances
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Sayonara Eri
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Sayonara Eri adds "touches of fantasy" to the real; sometimes making it hard to draw the line between the two. If you enjoyed that aspect, Ichikawa Haruko's oneshot collections could interest you too.
If you liked
Mushi to Uta
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...then you might like
Sayonara Eri
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Sayonara Eri adds "touches of fantasy" to the real; sometimes making it hard to draw the line between the two. If you enjoyed that aspect, Ichikawa Haruko's oneshot collections could interest you too.
If you liked
Yozakura Quartet: Hana no Uta
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Jujutsu Kaisen
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Similar settings with Youkai/Curses, contrast between really well animated action scenes & drama and more lighthearted comedic segments. Fun cast of characters (both main and side), interesting antagonists. Good soundtracks, awesome openings/endings. Chances are high that if you enjoyed JJK you'd probably find some value in YZQ as well!
If you liked
Sentouin, Hakenshimasu!
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...then you might like
Meikyuu Black Company
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Both feature a main character with an arguably morally despicable mindset, making them act as a sort of "bad guy". The series both don't take themselves too seriously, and provide some good comedy along with the supporting cast. Speaking of those, both shows have a loli sidekick to the main character, who are both pretty great.
If you liked
Shinryaku! Ika Musume
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...then you might like
Jahy-sama wa Kujikenai!
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Both shows feature a "very powerful & merciless" child-like main character trying to take over the human realm, though they always fail in their antics in one way or another and along the way being to realize that the human world actually isn't all that bad.
If you liked
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai
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...then you might like
Etotama
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Same Character Designer, same voice actor for the main male protgaonist along with the half-goofy, half-serious setting makes these two anime series pretty comparable in my opinion. Both have comedy that (sometimes) breaks the 4th wall. The production of both series is also pretty (unexpectedly) good. If you liked one of these shows, consider giving the other a shot as well, even if they're thematically not all too similar.
If you liked
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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...then you might like
Kill la Kill
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If you liked Gurren Lagann, you will most likely enjoy Kill la Kill. Guren Lagann is pretty much "Drill la Drill - Dressed to Drill". Both shows boast a rapidly evolving story, with lots of action and comedic moments (Kill la Kill feels more ridiculous), that still makes sense though, supported by great characters and superb soundtracks as well as Gainax'/Trigger's unique art style with vibrant, high contrast color palettes.
If you liked
Promare
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...then you might like
BNA
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Promare (movie) and BNA (series) are both original productions by Studio Trigger, featuring their unique art style and character design, as well as superb soundtracks (although the people behind the soundtracks aren't the same). Both stories portray social discrimination - in BNA it's about humans and "Beastmen" (people who can swap between a human and an animal-like form) opposing each other, in Promare it's about humans and "Burnish" (people who gained fire abilities after random mutation) opposing each other. The main characters in both plots (Michiru from BNA / Galo and Lio from Promare) also both fight for equality, justice and acceptance. As said above, both productions feature a unique art style with unique character designs and simply great soundtracks. In case you watch one of these, make sure to check out the other!
If you liked
Yancha Gal no Anjou-san
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...then you might like
Kubo-san wa Mob wo Yurusanai
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Both stories feature a girl teasing a boy. Kubo's teasing is a bit more romantic compared to Anjou, although both settings are quite wholesome. The male protagonist in Kubo-san is also not a nerd (like in Anjou-san), but somebody who just seems to go unnoticed by most people - except Kubo.
If you liked
Aharen-san wa Hakarenai
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...then you might like
Kao ni Denai Kashiwada-san to Kao ni Deru Oota-kun
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Both female protagonists can't seem to be able to fully express themselves - although they are quite emotional under the surface - which often leads to them getting misunderstood by others. Both stories are quite wholesome (although the male protagonist in Kashiwada-san swears a bit too much in my opinion), cute and comedic.
If you liked
Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san
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...then you might like
Yancha Gal no Anjou-san
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Both feature popular girls teasing rather unpopular/nerdy guys, in an everyday-life setting. Nagatoro's teasing can be seen rather as bullying by some (especially earlier on), whereas Anjou is more wholesome, if the former put you off.