If you liked
Naruto
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...then you might like
666 Satan
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Naruto and 666 Satan are very similar. Both the art style, and the adventures that the main characters go on, as well as the special abilities they possess, make the protagonists of both manga very similar, as well as captivating. In addition, both have suffered from a difficult past, but currently hold a positive outlook on life as they both aim for their goals and dreams. Both are very entertaining, and if you like one, you almost defiantly will like the other. =) Side Note: The similarities between them may be because the authors of these two manga's are twins. XP
If you liked
Bleach
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...then you might like
Monochrome Factor
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Monochrome Factor and Bleach may not seem to be similar at first. However, both involve a group of friends, who use their non-human-like powers to defeat evil (in Bleach, they would be hallows, in Monochrome Factor, kokuchi). Both the main characters become extremely powerful as they progress farther into the series and fight their enemies. Also, both protagonists seem to fight to protect their friends. To watch Bleach, and other anime's, you can go here: http://www.myanimelinks.com/full-anime-list/ Enjoy! =)
If you liked
Loveless
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...then you might like
Monochrome Factor
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Monochrome Factor and Loveless both have shounen-ai hints, to start out with. Both involve a young boy who is approached by a man, who asks for their help in fighting. Both protagonists end up fighting against their enemies with the men who approached them, using non-human-like abilities. Although Loveless is a bit darker than Monochrome Factor, which is fairly light-hearted, both anime have a similar feel to them, and are fun to watch, keeping the viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the entire series.
If you liked
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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...then you might like
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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Code Geass and Tegen Toppa Gurren Lagann both involve mecha, and of course, lot's of action. Although the fighting in Code Geass is essentially against one enemy, and in Gurren Lagann, the enemy/opponent varies, it is still clear that there is a protagonist and antagonist in each story. Both take place in the future, as well. In both, the protagonists is a strong character, who has the support of several characters. Both are exciting, and involve a lot of action, as well as some comedy and romance. =)
If you liked
Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven
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...then you might like
Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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Both Code Geass and Eureka Seven involve mecha and fighting. Although Eureka Seven has a bit lighter of a feel to it, both have intense moments, as well as comedy and romance. =)
If you liked
Junjou Romantica
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...then you might like
Sekaiichi Hatsukoi
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Both look at three different couples, and their relationships as they progress. They are both Yaoi, if you didn't know already, and are really cute! They are by the same author (Shungiku Nakamaru), so the art is basically the same. I suppose Skaiichi Hatsukoi can be considered as a bit of a spin off of Junjou Romantics, because the storylines are similar, again, with them following three different couples. Both are really good, and if you liked one, you will definitely like the other! Sekaiichi Hatsukoi and other anime can be seen here: http://www.myanimelinks.com/full-anime-list/ Enjoy!!! =)
If you liked
Air
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...then you might like
Clannad
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Both Air and Clannad involves a group of girls that revolves around a boy. Both give off the same feeling of sadness, but also include some funny parts. In both, the male protagonist is constantly trying to help those around him, especially the main female protagonist, who in both shows bouts of illness. Both are cute anime's, with sadness, slice-of-life, comedy, and romance. =) Both anime can be seen here: http://www.myanimelinks.com/ =)
If you liked
Monster
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...then you might like
Death Note
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Monster and Death Note both are psychological thrillers. Both are full of mysteries, although Death Note is more involved with the police system, and solving crime, while Monster is a mystery which the main character is trying to solve basically on his own. Both have that dark, psychological thriller feel to them, and keep you captivated throughout the whole series (although Monster is quite a bit longer than Death Note).