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Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
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Surviving Romance
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Similar themes of novel characters facing the reality of their existence and the meaning of fiction in this context. I know this sounds vague but going into detail would be a spoiler for both series.

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5-toubun no Hanayome
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Houkago no Idol ni wa Himitsu ga Aru
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Book smart disinterested guy main character starts tutoring a bubbly popular girl with her (or their) own set of issues.

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Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou
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Houseki no Kuni
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Both take place in a more calm future version of earth. General themes of learning about times long since passed and what it means to be human are very present in both works. While land of the lustrous is much more of a mystery drama, both have this melancholic feel which make them stand out to me. The passing of time is also incorperated into these stories in a way that is somewhat unexpected. It's almost a plot point, it serves to contrast certain characters and development against others for both manga. Both also happen to be quite fantastic.

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Zeikin de Katta Hon
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Super no Ura de Yani Suu Futari
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Both have a focus on work places and the relationships of the people who work there. Both are about people getting to know each other more. Both have similar female characters and both are seinen manga.

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Ansatsu Kyoushitsu
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Munou na Nana
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Talentless nana is arguably an amalgamation of elements from series like assassination classroom, death note, danganronpa etc but to me the ac influence is definitely the strongest. From the way the characters interact, to the archetypes portrayed as well as the general style of shounen manga both go for. There is also the militairy aspect that both interweave in their plot. Not to mention that they both use the classroom setting as a way to develop characters and both stories initially take place in a remote location basically cut off from society. If you like one I wouldn't doubt you would atleast be intrigued by the other.

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Chainsaw Man
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Hachigatsu Kokonoka Boku wa Kimi ni Kuwareru.
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Design of the devils and youkai are somewhat similar but it's mostly the way the story is told that makes me think they are comparable. I am fairly certain that if you like one you'd enjoy the other.

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Angel Beats!
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Rewrite
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Both based on visual novels which is very apparent in the style of adaptation which is something I personally enjoy a lot.

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Spirit Circle
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Shinigami to Gin no Kishi
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Both have a similar story line and similar anotgonists. Also a similar dynamic between the antogonist and the female hero (kinda). If liked shinigami you'll probaby enjoy spirit circle. Not to sure about the other way around but the similarities are there.

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Saihate no Paladin
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Sousou no Frieren
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Similar style of fantasy manga. Both deal with the concept of living on after an adventure, and the death of companions. Both series have this more grounded fantasy world feel and are more character focused. They are also both pretty damn good aswell.

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Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate
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Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e
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Both anime have a high school setting that is more similar to a company or even a country rather than an actual school. They also focus on politics (if you could call it that) and human drama. Chocolate does have a bigger focus on romance though, it's also a bit more light hearted.

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Angel Beats!
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Persona 3 the Movie 4: Winter of Rebirth
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Angel beats is about accepting death, The persona 3 movies (and the game aswell) also have a similar theme of accepting and living with death though persona 3 does go about it in a darker way.

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