If you liked
Subaru
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...then you might like
Hibiki: Shousetsuka ni Naru Houhou
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both are about absolute geniuses of their respective fields that nobody can match (subaru dancing, hibiki literature), and their talents becoming recognized at large
both protagonists come across as pretty much psychos to people around them, being impulsive and strange, their view of the world and priorities considered bizarre, they also speak their mind without any filters which leads to a lot of confrontations, though Subaru is way more emotional and moody, while Hibiki way more sociopathic
Subaru focuses way more on the creative/improvement process of its protagonist, while Hibiki more on the relationships and problems of people around the protagonist