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Music is very similar with the techno, rock and symphony parts. The settings also pit a superior enemy against the underdog main characters set in the future with mechs. Both series feature cute girl protagonists, mech battles and awesome action & animation, with moving techno-symphony music and chorus.
report Recommended by yngtadpole
The music is composed by the same person. Also, both animes also focus on rebuilding humanity to be a better place. Also, a lot of wars take place in both of them.
report Recommended by junmiyako
- Made by the Same team. - The relation-ship between nation-states, organisations, and specific people is key to understanding the central context of the series, and both of them make use of it in very similiar ways. - Colonialism and suppression of nations (aka. peoples) is a central part of the driving factor behind both series. - Creates the same chills you got from watching Guilty Crown - Visualy similiar, although aldnoah provides the better, more new option. - Both series start off with a female character finding herself in somekind of situation involving her, getting locked on by missiles. - Both series have terrorism and mutually assured cease-fire at   read more
report Recommended by 1anime4you
The two shows have many similarities making them somehow easy to compare. Throughout wathcing both shows you get this same feeling. Both animes are recognizable by their mecha factor, and the graphics in both are splendid. In Guilty Crown you have this boy Shu who somehow gets mixed a crazy situation. He recives the power of the god and decides to fight the evil government planing to take over. There is also a female protoganist named Inori who is crucial for their fight. Meanwhile in Aldboah.Zero you have this boy Inaho who's like super smart but seems clueless at first. The war breaks out between   read more
report Recommended by ukiW
Music is very similar with the techno, rock and symphony parts. The settings also pit a superior enemy against the underdog main characters set in the future with mechs. Both series feature cute girl protagonists, mech battles and awesome action & animation, with moving techno-symphony music and chorus.
report Recommended by Gnkloi
Music is very similar with the techno, rock and symphony parts. The settings also pit a superior enemy against the underdog main characters set in the future with mechs. Both series feature cute girl protagonists, mech battles and awesome action & animation, with moving techno-symphony music and chorus.
report Recommended by Lovis
Both are military mech anime with the same composer (Hiroyuki Sawano) and revolve around a resistance group trying to free Japan from a group of oppressors. The protagonists (Shu/Inaho) are both stoic teenage boys who start off believing that they should be doing more than they are, and end up becoming key figures in the resistance. In both cases, they develop a rivalry with a mysterious blonde-haired man (Gai/Slaine) who has some sort of connection to the main heroine (Inori/Asseylum). Both shows also have a red-haired mech pilot (Ayase/Rayet). However, if you're expecting a grey-and-gray morality conflict similar to what you'd find in "Gundam", you'll be   read more
report Recommended by Joe_Devaney
- Made by the Same team. - The relation-ship between nation-states, organisations, and specific people is key to understanding the central context of the series, and both of them make use of it in very similiar ways. - Colonialism and suppression of nations (aka. peoples) is a central part of the driving factor behind both series. - Creates the same chills you got from watching Guilty Crown - Visualy similiar, although aldnoah provides the better, more new option. - Both series start off with a female character finding herself in somekind of situation involving her, getting locked on by missiles. - Both series have terrorism and mutually assured cease-fire at hearth. -   read more
report Recommended by Black_Yoi
- Made by the Same team. - The relation-ship between nation-states, organisations, and specific people is key to understanding the central context of the series, and both of them make use of it in very similiar ways. - Colonialism and suppression of nations (aka. peoples) is a central part of the driving factor behind both series. - Creates the same chills you got from watching Guilty Crown - Visualy similiar, although aldnoah provides the better, more new option. - Both series start off with a female character finding herself in somekind of situation involving her, getting locked on by missiles. - Both series have terrorism and mutually assured cease-fire at hearth. -   read more
report Recommended by DollenU
Both animes revolve around a war-torn world. Both animes also contain romance and mecha aspects to them. After watching both of them, there was a very similar vibe that was present between the two animes. Overall if you've finished either aldnoah zero or guilty crown and are looking to find anything similar, i'd highly give either one a shot.
report Recommended by CUCoke
Both are mechas Fckin feelings Depressing endings
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