If you liked
Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven
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Suisei no Gargantia
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Both Eureka 7 and Suisei no Gargantia feature unique sci-fi worlds that have similarities but fundamental differences. At their core, there are robots involved, a rather large cast of characters, and a beautiful world filled with secrets. Essentially, there is a sense of adventuring, of growing up, of dealing with a harsh world and searching for one's identity. Eureka 7 paints a fuller world with its length which is something Gargantia could've done better, but if you liked one, you're bound to at least be interested in the other. Highly recommended for sci-fi fans.
Out of everything, Suisei no Gargantia reminded me most of this. Setting aside difference between one another and learning about the wonders of life.
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Recommended by BigBoss0327
The main character's peaceful life changed. He meets a group of people who are in a similar situation and decides to help them out. Both series has the main protagonist who is put in a new surrounding.
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Recommended by AnimeFan500
In both series, a main protagonist gets involved with a mysterious character after a certain incident. In Eureka Seven, it's Eureka. in Suisei no Gargantina, that mysterious character is Ledo. These two characters have trouble communicating with others or understanding others' feelings. However with the help of their new friend, they are able to understand the world a bit better.
There is mecha/science fiction themes present in both series. In fact, the mysterious character present relies on them and treats it as somewhat of a friend.
The backgrounds of both series also feels somewhat similar; giving off that science fiction outlook.
Both series also has drama, comedy,
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Both have space, an alien race that causes harm, and mechas.
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Recommended by alexanderyou
Both include mechs, and a character that isn't exactly human. Ledo is similar to Eureka at the beginning of the series, he has no attachments to life, nor human feelings. He is however a human, but not entirely. It looks like they are created not born. It's a definitely a good watch.
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Recommended by NoviemberIX
Now both involve moving to a "new" planet due too the original being inhabitable and using giant robots to fight their enemies. As well as having the main protagonist being slightly emotionless. All in all slightly similar story and I feel if you enjoyed eureka 7 you would enjoy this.
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Recommended by Mckstellar