If you liked
Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor
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One Outs
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Pretty much the same aura around both of these animes. OneOuts is about baseball gambling with alot of money on the line. Both of them use there wits to outsmart the opponent but there is always someone with money they can try to scam...
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Recommended by y0l3itches
Same director, Same kind of psychological Seinen. Both anime are similar in a lot of way. While One outs is about baseball, what really stand out is the way he outsmart his oppenents. If you liked Kaiji, then you will most likely like One Outs.
Both anime revolve around gambling and psychology. Both of these anime have amazing cliffhangers.
Kaiji and One Outs focus around gambling, with a very similar presentation style and analysis. Overall, very interesting psychoanalytically and just in terms of suspense.
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Recommended by Marquis_D_Luffy
Two stories where the logic is applied in different situations.
Very good, either. It's worth watching.
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Recommended by mahoutsunay
*Both are seinen and about games.
*There's money in it.
*Both psychology, strategy.
*Intelligent protagonists.
One Outs about baseball and Kaiji a thriller about survive but they have much in common.
Both anime series involves the same director: Yuzo Sato. In fact, the main protagonist from both series has the same voice actor. Both series' main male protagonist has an intellectual mind and is not afraid of taking risks.
Both series has a theme of gambling (with game elements) involving psychological factors with suspense and intensity.
Both series also has similar artwork as well as the way they are presented involving money.
Kaiji and One-Outs are both similar in animation, due to both being done by Madhouse, as well as their basic concepts. Kaiji uses normal gambling and uses that as a base for psychological games, while on the other hand One Outs uses Baseball as a base for gambling which leads to psychological games.
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Recommended by LPGeneratorx
Both shows have a similar vibe to them, as they both are about gambling. They follow a main character that often finds himself in difficult situations, which he must solve using his own ingenuity. They have similar battles of wits and create an overall similar mood. They also have the same director.
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Recommended by BohemianRhapsody
Although One Outs is less intense and thrilling and significantly less brutal, both animes are quite similar in the sense that they feature protagonists that use gambles and play with the minds of others to accomplish their goals. Both feature a rich, evil and unlikable antagonist who tries to mess with the protagonist.
A difference though is that Kaiji is a lot less levelheaded and "overpowered" than Tokuchi but both are geniuses in their own respective way and come up with incredible solutions to the problems they face. If you're trying to find an anime as thrilling as GB Kaiji, One Outs may not be your
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Recommended by Lateralyst
-Both are focalised in games
-Both are using the psycological aspect of their games
-Both have incredibly good and intelligents Main Characters
-Both are going to show you how much No Game No Life is shitty
High risk gambling by an intelligent MC. Stakes increase as the show progresses. Thriller with mind games.
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Recommended by doublegambler
The main characters are quite the opposite to be honest . One is like a god in his show and the other in Kaiji is more human. They are all great gambling anime though with different styles
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Recommended by killerqueen2000
Clearly the sports genre is merely of minor importance in One Outs. Primarily, the show's focus lies on mindgames that go on during a game. Both series feature gambling protagonists who aren't afraid to take risks when it comes to achieving their goals. While Kaiji puts the stakes higher with the MC regularly putting his life on the line, One Outs offers the same tension on the baseball ground.
There's also the fact that both shows share a lot of the staff working on them.
The central theme of both involves gambling high stakes where the protagonist makes use of psychology to outwit and overpower their opponents. One Outs differs being centered around baseball with a genius protagonist, while Kaiji is more brutal with its average protagonist and multiple different gambles. So, if your a fan of psychological anime that make use of strategy and showcase the risk revolved around gambling, then you will love both series.
Easily the second best gambling anime, Kanji: Ultimate Survivor being the first, One Outs functions as a great alternate approach to the subgenre using a sport as a backdrop for truly intense gambling and action that just keep you on the edge. While not quite as excellent as Kaiji, it is still really truly great.
Both writers are marvelous in term of psychology and thriller..
Both have a great story
Both have little/no fan services
Both have marvelous quotes
Both have extra manga content which wasn't adapted into anime
Both are worthy watching
Both anime are about high stakes gambling and mind games, one is centred around sport, the other is about regular gambling (ie games like Rock Paper Scissors)
Another thing they have in common is that they are incomplete :(((((
Both stories strongly focus on the protagonist and pretty much only them, they want to win and money. They gable and use tricks to outsmart their opponents.
Both shows center around gambling. There is a higher corporate power that influences the main character's struggles. Strategy is a major factor in the games.
-Both have to do gambling
-Both have the main character out-thinking his enemies(Plus a little luck)
-Both are great shows that need more love
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Recommended by jacksparrow1454
They both involve gambling with a great main character
Both characters solve their dilemmas in interesting ways that provide much entertainment.
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Recommended by onceexisted