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These two shows are similar in that they're both about major Japanese earthquakes, the difference is that Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 is good.
report Recommended by ddrcrono
They are both share the overall setting of a large earthquake causing mass destruction and loss. This leads the protagonists of both shows through some amount of journey through the decimated landscape. Also, both have the themes of the importance of family, friends and community. If you're looking more for the mission impossible wanna-be-badass journey Nihon Chinbotsu is for you. But if you wanna actually sympathize with some characters Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 is the one...I certainly felt more emotions while watching Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, take that information as you will (I think it had more to do with the weird pacing and direction taken in   read more
report Recommended by cartooneagle
both simeler regurding erthquick and the servival after it with hartwarming story to follow in it.
report Recommended by Bingo39
- Similar story about a strong earthquake hitting Japan and causing destruction - Focus on a small group of people trying to survive in this natural disaster - The main protagonists are older sister and younger brother - Shows explore the hardships and psychological struggles of the main characters - The theme of family and friendship
report Recommended by Kurosawa-san
Both are about natural disasters in Japan. Centered about a pair of siblings mainly the girl. Deaths take place. The main objective is to make it to safety
report Recommended by Dajoeman
Both animes feature an earthquake situation, where two siblings fight for survival throughout natural disasters. Although they sound strikingly similar, I feel Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 to be better developed than Japan Sinks 2020 because of its character depth. Japan Sinks 2020 characters felt brushed off with poor writing to the exception of some well-done scenes. As a Masaki fan, I love his bizarre premises and being able to evoke human nature but I do feel as if the character writing here was one of his weaker works.
report Recommended by honeytaro
Two anime about a massive earthquake affecting Tokyo and/or Japan. They both are rather depressing and follow a somewhat similar plot with similar characters, but one is considerably more gruesome than the other.
report Recommended by ImNotAnOtaku1
Both are disaster anime caused by an earthquake, with characters learning to trust and work together to survive a situation that can easily kill them. Both are heart wrenching stories with a load of angst but hope.
report Recommended by KixCamelot
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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