If you liked
Guilty Crown
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...then you might like
Tokyo Ghoul
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Both series have supernatural abilities with humans who have, and humans who don't have those powers. Both characters get their powers due to an accident and learn to live with them during the anime. Both series also have a supporting female character.
In guilty crown and in tokyo ghoul the mc fights against a big orginization to stay alive.
Although being a bit of a crybaby at first, both mc's turn out to be pretty badass.
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Recommended by ForgotMyManners
Both anime have a initial weak character that has been chosen by destiny for greater purpose both have something unique about them both become stronger in the name of humanity
both of these shows are around the same length if you take both seasons of tokyo ghoul. They are both very dramatic and action packed. Also they both had potential to be great but were littered with plot holes.
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Recommended by AnimatedGuru
These anime share a similar main character, both males who have lost parents and are awkward anti-social types. In both anime they do not want to get mixed up in the action they are both uncertain of themselves and simply want to stay in the background and let others do the fighting. In both cases this changes as the anime progresses with both main characters coming to embrace their own power. Both anime have lots action and don't shy away from blood and violence. They have similar romance aspects with a strong female character first sticking with the main character out of need or orders
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both anime explore what is rigth and wrong thing to do. they both present interesting views of work in shades of gray. While Tokyo ghoul may be a bit darker than guilty crown. both works did great in this aspect.
Also what is really good in both of them are beautiful drawings and animation, captivating music and great action.
The main character lives a very normal life until suddenly they are endued with a rare supernatural power and find themselves on one side of a war, against the government. The main character initially struggles with this power until they undergo trauma and as a result begin to lose their grip on their humanity. Both animes take place in a dark version of Japan and have lots of action and drama.
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Recommended by lycheejane
Both shows feature a young man whose life is changed completely when they obtain a power that they never asked for, and meet a young girl who helps them adapt to their new circumstances. They both have fantastic openings and great music in general.
When I found out that Shu and Kaneki share the same voice actor (Austin Tindle), I thought the similarities ended there. They don't, as they're both submissive people who initially struggle to figure out whose side they're on and go through a ton of pain and grief until they finally snap under the pressure. The heroines are total opposites, however- Inori is
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Similarities
-Both anime share a similar kind of character development for the male MC
-Both anime have similar settings where Tokyo is found to be a very dangerous place
-Both anime have amazing animation though Tokyo Ghoul is more graphic and gory than Guilty Crown
-Both anime share the fact that the music is amazing and fits very well to the stories
Differences
-Shu and Kaneki originally just start of pretty similar, though once they go through significant hardships (which I will not go into detail with) they split off, Kaneki basically becomes a badass, and Shu becomes a really big jerk.
-The stories are a little similar in the environment in
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