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Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
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Mutou Black
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Experts of their respective styles, once a feared fighter, now seeks to protect people by using non-violent/non-deadly fighting.
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Ahiru no Sora
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Hinomaruzumou
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Both short MCs Both overcome "broken/rundown" clubs and revitalize them Both moms (hospitalized/sick) apologize about the MCs height, wishing for them to be taller so they can succeed in their respective sport, but the MCs turn it around and use it as their strength.
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Yumemiru Taiyou
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Taiyou no Ie
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Both MCs run away from home and live in a house with males and fall in love with the head of that household. The MCs have family issues, revolving around the emotional refusal/abandonment of their surviving blood relative. Both have the word taiyou (sun) in their titles, that are used as a metaphor.
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Orange
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Hello World
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Guided letters from the future to prevent a mishap from occuring.
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Ao no Exorcist
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Enen no Shouboutai
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Ao no Exorcist and Enen no Shouboutai have similar male MCs. Both are stubborn and strong-willed, with an mysterious past and an ability that is in connection to the antagonists. They both fight hard for their friends and are willing to reach their hand out to help those in need. I find that the other main and supporting characters mirror each other. Both occur in a supernatural world with abnormal, out of this world type of enemies.
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Fairy Tail
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Black Clover
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Both are very similar with: -magic and mages, -action shounen, -overpowered charcters who are on the verge of death but come back alive even stronger, -guilds, -rivals and who will be the best, -and friendship. Even the beginning, the antagonist are the other guilds, then transitions to a greater evil. Black Clover feels more mature? than fairy tail, with less in-your-face-ecchi and keeping more of a dark-fantasy theme and characters. Fairy Tail uses more anime and cartoon-y approach.
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Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
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Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudou-bu
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Upon watching the first episode of Tsurune, I would say that both the MCs from Shigatsu and Tsurune have a past that has barred them from excelling at their respective "sport". Especially, both MCs are excellent at their arts, but are unable to recover from a tragedy until they have received the support of friendship. -MC with a past -Friendship -Slice of life
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Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudou-bu
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Hanebado!
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Similar in Hanebado!, both MCs decide not to play their respective sport after a traumatic event. However, they come back to playing their sport after their friends and other supporting members help them recover/motivate them back to their original dreams. Both MCs are also good at their sports prior. -Sports -Traumatic event in the past -Friendship
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Free!
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Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudou-bu
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Beautifully animated by KyoAni with struggling MCs that are in somewhat pitted from something in the past and have quit their respective sport. Both sports anime and many parallels between characters and their personalities. Both MCs are good at their respective sports. -MC with a past -Sports and friendship -Slice of Life -KyoAni -GREAT OSTS
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Dungeon Meshi
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Golden Kamuy
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Both their adventures have a breather-point of cooking what ever food they can find, taking a food break from the story. Dungeon Meshi has more of a fantasy setting, where the food is surrounding them (creative cooking) vs Golden Kamuy is more realistic, traditional cooking. Also, facial expressions, especially distaste is gross food material, is similar. All the food looks good though!
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Mugen no Juunin
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Golden Kamuy
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-Adventure and a historical setting with some similar action/gore/violence -Both FMC have a "immortal" male companion who are kind of gungho and are both [FMC] are, in one way of another, trying to avenge their father. In addition, both FMC have a dislike killing people
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Kimi no Knife
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Life Is Money
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The main characters are similar in personality and in their back story. Both series are psychological dramas that involve tragedy, conflict of morals, and death.