If you liked
Serial Experiments Lain
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...then you might like
Boogiepop wa Warawanai (2019)
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Both series have a nonlinear, non-obvious, avant garde style of storytelling. The effect of this is that one has to be in complete attention while watching the show or it will be confusing and difficult to follow.
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Recommended by reluctantbeeswax
-Both series tend to be mind trips
-Should watch more than once since you'll more than likely miss details the first time viewing
-Both are heavily around mysteries surrounding adolescent girls
(I really don't know how nobody made a recommendation to Lain yet)
Both series seek to explore about human society: On the one hand, Lain does it from the religious-technological point of view, and Boogiepop from a psychological point of view.
Its complex and confusing thematic generates a certain uncertainty and intrigue in what happens, and it is of great interest if you want to look for a series that does not maintain the same linear and simple segment.
On the other hand, both series lack a soundtrack, although their OPs are very good. The animation gives the characters a great pallor and their expressions are evidence of their disorders and fears.