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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (2020)
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Popp is cited as a direct inspiration for Subaru
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Cop Craft
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Lycoris Recoil
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Buddy Cop mysteries set in basically similar settings
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Mimi wo Sumaseba
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Tsuki ga Kirei
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Both understated romances about young awkward dreamers
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Isekai Ryouridou
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Mazumeshi Elf to Yuubokugurashi
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Both are Isekai about cooking that choose more exotic recipes to cook based on the ingredients already there.
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Hataraku Maou-sama!
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Laidbackers
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Warring factions in a fantasy world become chill in our world
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Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume
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RErideD: Tokigoe no Derrida
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Has the same cyber post-apocalypse setting with a VN style writing to it
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Tekkon Kinkreet
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Mutafukaz
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Same studio, similar mix of street punk brotherhood and larger scale crime with hints of the supernatural
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Shinseiki Evangelion
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Planet With
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Both use mecha tropes to say something about philosophy and psychology, all while taking influence from tons of other anime to create their own unique identities. It also confronts those tropes in ways that furthers character development.
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Violet Evergarden
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Princess Principal
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Both take place in post-war steampunk worlds and consist of mostly episodic stories with female centric protagonists.
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Musekinin Kanchou Tylor
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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Imagine if Kamina was put in charge of a spaceship and had the best luck in the world. That would be Irresponsible Captain Tylor in a nutshell
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Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou
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Masamune-kun no Revenge
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The premise is exactly like the last arc of this show, now as the protagonist of his own story.
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Katanagatari
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Akame ga Kill!
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Both are adventure stories animated by White Fox with a nihilistic undertone and perma-death. Where they differ is in their aesthetics and approaches to storytelling
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Karas
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Choujin Densetsu Urotsukidouji
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Karas might not have the brief minutes of tentacle hentai Urotsukidouji has, but it offers all the demon action story most of it focuses on with competence
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Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven
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Macross Plus
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Apart from both being mech series heavily drenched in romance, these two are showcases of some of the best flying sequences ever animated
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Majo no Takkyuubin
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Pokemon Movie 05: Mizu no Miyako no Mamorigami Latias to Latios
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The use of flying sequences and european-inspired cities give these two a very similar vibe, especially since this is one of the few pokemon movies to downplay the battles.
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Serial Experiments Lain
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Summer Wars
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As far as anime portrayals of the internet go, these are two sides of the same coin. Summer Wars takes a modern, optimistic approach to portray a connected world fostered by personal relationships. Lain takes an introspective, alienating approach to portray a blurred reality where despite being connected, meaningful connections can seem incredibly distant.
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Steamboy
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Shisha no Teikoku
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Steampunk adventures with creative visuals and great action, but blow apart whatever coherent stories or character depth they might've had.
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Kyousou Giga (TV)
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Mekakucity Actors
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Both try to tackle themes of family and friendship, yet fall flat due to incoherent writing, hollow characters, and obnoxious style. Only difference is Kyousougiga is a bit more inspired and sincere in its ineptness, whereas Mekakucity Actors comes off as pretentious.
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Ao no 6-gou
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Sentou Yousei Yukikaze
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Similar atmosphere and story elements; both fair better on ideas and visual experience rather than story and characters; heavy use of CG, though Yukikaze is far better
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C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control
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Guilty Crown
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Both start with an interesting premise and have great visuals. But imo, both of them fall flat with unmemorable characters and a plot that doesn't seem to understand the rules of story progression that well.