If you liked
Midori no Hibi
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Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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Midori is the EVEN MORE bizarre romantic equivalent to Parasyte's grotesque parasitic broship. They present the same problems - namely, how it's too awkward to masturbate with a talking hand - but go about them in very different ways. One involves a lot of death; the other involves a lot of love.
The 'hand' in Midori is more like a female talking hand-puppet that JUST HAPPENS to be joined to the lead's arm one morning when he wakes up... and is the girl the lead has a crush on, ofc. On the other hand, Parasyte has a transforming alien life-form that, initially, had every intention
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Recommended by AironicallyHuman
A teenager wakes up and discovers that his right hand is no longer what it used to be ...
In Midori no Hibi, the teenager right hand becomes his waifu
In Parasyte, the teenager right hand becomes a 'parasitu'
A symbiotic relationship between parasite and human exists in both anime.
Coincidentally, both take place with the protagonist's right hand. But in the case of Midori no Hibi, the so called parasite is an actual girl. Whereas in Kiseijuu, it is an actual parasite.
Both have to learn to adapt the current odd situation that either of them have no actual idea how they ended up in.
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Recommended by SacredFactor
Having ano0ther entity occupy your hand concept. While Kiseijuu is darker midori no hibi is more light hearted.
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Recommended by tickleberries
Both involve hands being taken over by an entity & changing shape. Both awesome too.
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Recommended by Madisseus44
The MCs wake up one morning and find out that their right hand has come to life!
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Recommended by MarylandIzumiKun
There is a living thing that interacts with the main character, sounds like a girl, helps the main character grow as a person, has a weird guy that the main character befriends after meeting him (the weird guy) randomly.
Parasyte is one of my favorite anime of all time, the way it portrays the character development of Shinichi by forcing him to literally share his body with another entity is amazing. Personally loosing a hand or an arm is a great fear of mine, it would change so many things about the way that I live my life. Most importantly at least for a while after that life changing event I would feel robbed of one of the most important things in my life. Agency. Shinichi's journey throughout the show has always resonated with me, however while Parasyte attempts to show us what it
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Recommended by CYCL_Dusty