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Houseki no Kuni
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Fire Punch
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They may look completely different but both are about immortals and a complete deconstruction of there character through what is effectively psychological torture
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Poputepipikku
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Holo no Graffiti
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who needs logic when you have memes? these are 2 quite surreal comedy anime without much overarching story themes. Pop team epic is a bit more accessible to the wider audience due it not being attached to anything
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Yuusha Goikkou no Kaerimichi
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Sousou no Frieren
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a tale of what happens after the journey has ended and the demon lord has been defeated.
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My Home Hero
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Bastard
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both are suspense filled thrillers were one wrong move could spell the death of different people (Bastard is mc's classmate while my home hero is MC and his whole family). Both are grounded in reality, so no superpower bs. There isn't really that much action in either they have more suspenseful scenes. But when there is it's done realistically and usually melee combat which is always fun
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Kumo desu ga, Nani ka?
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Solo Leveling
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starts off with the MC stuck with a game interface. MC decides to level up and become stronger and quickly becomes op. The thing is neither of these stories cease to be boring because the MC is op, in fact they just get more and more interesting. One of the reasons is that the MC of each of them have a fleshed out character and actually develop as they get stronger. Also both of them have hype af fights
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Made in Abyss
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Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
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they both have the same vibe, of a journey the main characters will not return from