If you liked
Charlotte
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...then you might like
Kamisama ni Natta Hi
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Jun is known as a writer of stories that make people cry. I recommend Charlotte for Kamisama, it has exactly the same thing. from start to finish, I was sure that this really was the same.
The Day I Became A God and Charlotte are two anime created by Jun Maeda of Key (a company known for Kanon, Air, Clannad, and Little Busters) fame and produced by P.A. Works. The visual presentation in both shows feel similar to each other, which is probably because they are both directed by Yoshiyuki Asai. Both anime are about a boy with dark hair meeting a girl who has a somewhat smug personality and is voice acted by Ayane Sakura. A character from Charlotte even makes a cameo in one episode.
- Satou, Hina, and all those ppl with powers had to get found
- Satou, Hina came randomly and met with Narukami, and same with Nao and Yuu
- The depressing vibe was kinda the same
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Recommended by Saaayuriii
Early powers. Charlotte and Kamisama both follow individuals with powers that which normal people do not possess.
With Charlotte creating the power as a physicality, compared to Kamisama in the form of all-knowing knowlegde.
Both are good anime with funny moments and sad scenes to tug on your heartstrings made by the same creator Jun Maeda.
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Recommended by NextUniverse
Similarities:
>Intriguing plot and premise which leads to pure sorrow.
>Amazing soundtracks that'll set the feeling for the entirety of the show.
>Starts as an average knock-off comedy then ends with a dramatic tone.
>Both almost felt like a softcore harem.
>Both main protagonist "almost" lost something most valuable to them.
Differences:
>The amount of character development.
>One mainly centers on friendship while the other centers around family values.
>One is deep and the other is shallow.
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