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Doraemon
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Kiteretsu Daihyakka
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Written by the same author, have a similar cast, they’re slice-of-life comedy episodic Manga that aim towards children. If “Doraemon” is your childhood, you certainly will enjoy “Kiteretsu Daihyakka”.

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Arisa
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Sekai no Hate
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Look like normal Romance Shoujo at first glance but turns out to be a heavy psychological series with interesting drama and bitter plot twists.

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Liar Game
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Tomodachi Game
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Dedicated high-stakes survival death game Manga with a smart and bold main protagonist and a concept of prisoner’s dilemma happens frequenty in every match. Strategy, trick, and mind-reading, those are key elements for players to achieve victory.

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Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria
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Kamisu Reina Series
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Written by the same creator with a school setting and teen cast. Both are constantly engaging with mystery narrative that explores characters’ psyche and can be quite dramatic and edgy at times.

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Hi no Tori (1967)
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Houseki no Kuni
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Distinctive artstyle and quirky framing structure make a unique visual that challenges the general medium. Dramatic and twisted stories that tackle a wide range of philosophical themes like identity, immortality, and cartesian dualism.

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Carnival Phantasm
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Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan
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Side stories of Fate/Stay Night that you need to watch asap. If the parent series is dark and tragic, these two instead are funny, wholesome, and fluffy.

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Violet Evergarden
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Sayonara no Asa ni Yakusoku no Hana wo Kazarou
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Beautiful and bittersweet stories take place in the fantasy world. The two female protagonists are oddly individuals who try to fit into society and learn to understand human feelings and emotions. You don’t need to be sentimental to feel the tears welling up in your eyes while watching these.

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Shiki
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Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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People turn into monsters by infection and go around attacking others. Lots of engaging drama, conflict, and heart-breaking moments throughout the story that question morality of human.

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Kara no Kyoukai Movie 5: Mujun Rasen
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Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works 2nd Season
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Both are written by Nasu and produced by ufotable. Lots of badass action scenes and hype moments. While they aren’t the final part, they definitely are the culmination that presents their respective series’ philosophy and ideology. Does originality matter? Will the copy surpass the original one? The two protagonists, Tomoe and Shirou, also resemble each other in many aspects and have an identity crisis.

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Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works 2nd Season
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Being Meguca is suffering Being Seigi no Mikata is suffering Tragic stories that deconstruct the concept of “hero” and explore the conflict between justice and utilitarianism. In addition, both Anime in one way or another draw similarities to the Tokusatsu series “Kamen Rider Ryuki”.

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Koukaku Kidoutai: Stand Alone Complex
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Psycho-Pass
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Sci-fi noir detective series produced by the same studio. Set in a futuristic setting with law enforcement, they explore and provide a good look into humanity and society. There’re episodic arcs but both revolve around and connect to one big criminal case. Besides, the action sequences after tension are very engaging in both Anime.

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Innocence
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Kara no Kyoukai Movie 5: Mujun Rasen
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The sequel of the first part of their respective franchise that stands out from the rest with unique visual gimmicks. They feature tons of eye-catching gory action scenes and present an unmatched atmosphere with aesthetic and spectacular backgrounds. They’re very trippy and mind-boggling at times with recurrent scenes and thrilling moments. All aim to play philosophical questions about reality and the human mind.

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Koukaku Kidoutai
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Kara no Kyoukai Movie 1: Fukan Fuukei
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While “Ghost in the Shell” is sci-fi and “Kara no Kyoukai” is supernatural fantasy, they both tackle heavy and monumental philosophical themes like identity, mind-body dualism, motivation. They spend a great amount of screen time depicting the scenery around in which the tone is somewhat melancholic. The two heroines, Shiki and Motoko, are also eminently similar in appearance and personality.

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Rojica to Rakkasei
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Ginga no Shinanai Kodomotachi e
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Short stories take place in the post-apocalyptic world with the main characters being abandoned children and getting adopted by abnormal creatures. They look light-hearted and adorable on the surface but actually are dark and bear powerful messages.

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Joshiraku
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No Game No Life
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When reference and parody are the main substance. The more you know about Japanese Otaku Culture, the more you enjoy these two Anime.

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Death Parade
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Shiguang Dailiren
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It’s all about serving your customers. Sidestep the time travel aspect, Link Click is pretty close to Death Parade in terms of structure as they both experience harrowing stories of various people. Each one of them is either twisted, bittersweet, or tear-jerking and the truth behind is gradually revealed through a series of dramatic events.

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Perfect Blue
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Kara no Kyoukai Movie 5: Mujun Rasen
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Mystery Thriller in which the main protagonist tries to find out the truth about their identity and the secret of the murder. The two movies feature similar schemes of warm color and use a lot of unexpected cuts and cinematographic shots. The non-linear narrative makes them confusing the whole time as viewers get lost in the sense of present-past-future and imagination-reality.

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Fate/Zero
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Re:Creators
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Action Fantasy series that’s full of intense battles with epic background music. While Fate/Zero brings out characters that are heroes from the real world, Re:Creators brings out characters that are heroes from fiction.

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Fate/Zero
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No Game No Life: Zero
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Pretty dark and epic, a “Zero” story that serves as the prequel but needs to be watched after finishing the main series for the best experience. Riku and Kiritsugu, the main protagonists from the two stories, are brooding, edgy, and obsessed with the idea of utilitarianism, willing to sacrifice the minority for the sake of the majority and would do anything in order to achieve their goal.

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Onanie Master Kurosawa
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Bokutachi ga Yarimashita
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Cynical and grotesque, bitter stories with the same problem-solution pattern that show us the proper way of dealing with past mistakes to move on.

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Shingeki no Kyojin
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Houseki no Kuni
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Same premise about a group of characters fighting some otherwordly and powerful creatures but as the story progresses, many mysteries unfold and they gradually become dark, tragic, and depressing. The main protagonists from the two series, Phos and Eren, also share a lot of similarities in their personalities and developments.

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Kasane
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Mitarai-ke, Enjou suru
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“Perhaps I could make better use of this person’s life”. These two are soap opera dramas revolving around revenge caused by impersonation. The cast are all adults and the main protagonists are both girls. They share a similar tone and atmosphere, focus a lot on emotional reactions and internal states of characters. The mystery elements lying in the background also contribute to building tension to a climax and culminate in a shocking plot twist at the end of both stories.

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