If you liked
Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven
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...then you might like
Fractale
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A youthful romance develops on a rebel airship with an eccentric crew and a charismatic captain. Although similar, they are not "alike." Still, if you enjoy one, you are likely to enjoy the other.
The main protagonist joining the 'terrorists' and later finding out that they are actually the good guys etc etc and many more similar things. Both shows just give the same feeling, you'll know when you whatch ;D
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Recommended by Homunkulas
Both TV shows main character relationships progress is similar and some parts of the show was of the same kind.
The protagonist of both these shows is a young boy. They're introduced to a rebel group, a group seeking to oppose the government/system controlling them. There is also a similar art style as well as setting with the plains being the large surrounding setting.
Rebels and Terrorists are a main point in both of these anime's. Both have rebellious youth males and females.
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Recommended by Nikoru-san
Fractale has a striking similarity to Eureka Seven in many ways.
The first big thing I noted, was the world in which both anime took place, had a similar, peaceful, post apocalyptic feel to them. Although in E7, the world seems to be more vibrant and technology driven, as there is no mecha in this anime. The people of the world of Fractale are nomads, which is the main difference.
Another big resemblance is the plot. It runs around the same lines, although much shorter, it still feels very similar.
Finally, the romance between the two main characters, while it was way stronger between Renton and
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Recommended by hellsan631
Idk dude.. The vibes, characters, stupid plot. All pretty similar. If you like one you'll like the other. They're both as good as each other, I enjoyed them both despite them being stupidly flawed. The strength in both shows are the characters and their development throughout the series.
Essentially... if you enjoy Eureka seven despite it's flaws then you'll enjoy this too. Ignore the hate Fractle gets. Despite what people say, it's pretty much on par with Eureka seven in every regard. Just a shame it stopped at 11 episodes.
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Recommended by Jordanious77