If you liked
Hikaru no Go
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Paripi Koumei
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Both are literally the same concept. Just from the first episode, I was already feeling nostalgic for one of the most popular childhood series for many people, Hikaru no Go, in which both animes explore the concept of an ancient historical being not belonging to the contemporary era, (Zhuge Liang & Fujiwara no Sai) being transported to modern Japan, to aid the protagonist to fulfill their respective dream of being the very best in their pursuit (being the greatest Go player/pop singer).
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Kuroshitsuji
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Baraou no Souretsu
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Very similar vibe as both series are set in different eras of the British History (Late Medieval vs Victorian), with their plot points based on actual past events (Jack The Ripper, Warwick's Rebellion, etc). Both protagonists are petite young boys with an aristocratic background, having contact with a demonic being (Joan of Arc, Sebastian), extremely vengeful, and are slowly consumed by darkness as the story progresses.
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Bakumatsu no Spasibo
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Golden Kamuy
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Both revolves around the shared bilateral history between Japan & Russia. In this case, the aftermath events of the Russo-Japanese War as well as the Siege of Port Arthur, and the building of Russian schooner Heda & the events leading up to Treaty of Shimoda.
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Jigoku Sensei Nube
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Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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Both protagonist has mutated right arm and somewhat similar character design.
If you liked
Devil Survivor 2 The Animation
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Danganronpa: Kibou no Gakuen to Zetsubou no Koukousei The Animation
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Both of the anime is derived and adapted from a game. And storylines are pretty much the same, someone has to die, the fact that most people die and whatsoever.