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Japanese: ブラック・ブレット BLACK BULLET [黒の銃弾]
English: Black Bullet
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 8, 2014 to Jul 1, 2014
Premiered: Spring 2014
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 22:30 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Kinema Citrus, Orange
Source: Light novel
Genres: ActionAction, MysteryMystery, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Ranked: #38912
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Popularity: #181
Members: 920,123
Favorites: 3,777

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The remaining humans risks their entire race on a fight for survival or face extinction, the rich and powerful ruled for either the good of everyone or the greed for power. 'Black Bullet' demonstrates that good and bad are not very different depending on how you perceive it. 'Shingeki no Kyojin' has a darker history as the people have lived under fear for a longer period of time and any beings that are different from them have to be destroyed. Kill or be killed is a way to describe the ways of life of the people. Freedom of action is not permitted to the  read more 
report Recommended by ShanaFlame
An infectious disease has spread. Causing people to die/turn into monsters. Only the main character and his companions have a way of dealing with it. They must find a way to cure it. Both series has great OST and visuals. One series is mecha while other is not. Kaji Yuuki does the voice of the main protagonist.  
report Recommended by AnimeFan500
- Have a task of protecting the city or eliminating the threat. - Fight with guns, katana, sniper and etc. - Similarities character: Tooyama Kinji = Satomi Rentarou Kanzaki Aria = Aihara Enju Hotogi Shirayuki = Tendou Kisara Reki = Tina Sprout Mine Riko = Shiba Miori - Each anime have some great action and fight scene. - Each both main character have a female partner loli pink hair ponytails. (Kinji x Aria, Rentarou x Enju) 
report Recommended by kawaii36
Similarities: - Master & Partner - Partner wants to marry master - Partner are not considered to be human, but master treats them as human - Main protaganist both fights - They call out their fighting styles or spells - One Boss fight per arc type of anime - Dark gloomy and bloody 
report Recommended by diamondketo
Both are set in apocalyptic world, where virus has wiped out most of human population and monsters have taken control over rest of the world, and to survive humans need to fight back with special weapons.  
report Recommended by aifukola
Both consist primarily of a typical slightly-moody light-novel protagonist surrounded by a harem of loli girls geared for combat. WorldEnd's mc has a slightly better-constructed backstory and reasons for brooding, and the mc, while still (over)powerful in his own way, isn't capable of fighting side-by-side with the loli girls like in Black Bullet. WorldEnd is also more lighthearted with less emphasis on life-and-death situations. 
report Recommended by ThymeCatcher
Both anime are based on fights against some new species that is kinda taking over the world. 
report Recommended by animegirlism
Thrilling and cruel heroic-action shows, where cool boys and young girls with powers, have to defend their own world from monsters and corrupted system. Very dangerous and deadly tasks await them. 
report Recommended by Disillusion
The futuristic plot and the fact that main chars works in pairs to solve a mystery being one of them a "cursed" people made me think about Psycho-Pass. Both have a villain that, in my opinion, is great, and they both feature a dark plot. 
report Recommended by trillo69
Little girls who can't live a normal life, they are assigned to guys, in order to form pairs man+girl, and the girls are used as weapons. The girls still to be humans, but they are treated as objects, and often in a cruel way. There are few persons who takes care of them, like as the main male character. 
report Recommended by Disillusion
In both of them, there are a threat for humanity that only girl/women half part human can eradicate. Girls are not considered like human and have visible characteristics (eye e.g.) 
report Recommended by Ookamiko
- Both have monsters able to infect humans (Ayakashi/Gastrea) - Infected humans turn into the monster - Both have some people fighting against the monsters (Yato & Yukine/ Rentarou & Enju) - Noragami has the God/Divine Weapon ranking, Black Bullet has the enforcer/promoter ranking 
report Recommended by LBMLK
"Black Bullet" and "Plastic Memories" focus on a team of two partners made up of a boy and a girl who work to help a futuristic society through straightforward assignments. In their line of work, there is also the role of a guardian who mostly looks over the other partner who does most of the job. Furthermore, the female leads of both these two shows have a limit as to how long they can continue to live due to a restriction inherent within their bodies. 
report Recommended by StevenHu
The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting, where humanity is under attack by these unidentified monsters that are attacking humans. The characters in here are mostly shielded in an area by these advance technology where the monsters won't get through. There are supernatural powers where they can eradicate these monsters when fighting them. Expect some dark moments, action, and fears around them.  
report Recommended by omega_d94
"Black Bullet" and "Tokyo Ghoul" are both super-powered action shounen anime series with a lead female character known for her rabbit-styled fighting or attire. In their respective societies, there exists groups of powerful individuals who are discriminated against due to what they do as well as their origins. These two shows are also both straightforward in their dilemmas and uses backstory to add emotional impact to the lead characters.  
report Recommended by StevenHu
Both anime involve humans with superhuman abilities who pair up together and an encased world that is cut-off from anywhere else. Darker than Black has contractors and dolls while Black Bullet has initiators and promoters. Black Bullet's world has protective walls built around it, whereas Darker than Black has two large areas on Earth that became inaccessible due to a strange phenomena. There's also neat fight scenes between superhuman characters in both. 
report Recommended by Chdata
Similarities: Both involves the same situation where mankind is under threat from alien invasion. Both involves secret organization whom were tasked to take them aliens out. Both have the same individuals with special abilities to fight off aliens. Dissimilarities: The aliens involve in one anime attack by using massive numbers, while the aliens in the other anime attack by snatching bodies from humans. One anime has a lolicon element, while the other anime had a romance element.  
report Recommended by Nasty001
Both are set in post-apocalyptic worlds ravaged by infection spreading monsters (Gastrea in "Black Bullet", "Them" in "Highschool of the Dead") and focus on a group who work together in order to survive and combat the threat. The main characters are also quite similar: Rentaro=Takashi===> Both are generally nice guys whose actions tend to be very pragmatic, and can fight both physically and with a gun. Enju=Rei===> Both are the kindest of their groups who show sympathy even for the infected beings, and tend to call out the others for their more ruthless actions. Kisara=Saeko===> Both are beautiful, highly-skilled swordswomen with a very violent and unstable side. I prefer  read more 
report Recommended by Joe_Devaney
Nah, you didn't think so? Let me spell out it for you First, I think there is similiar concept in this story, like 'Unknownn'-thing and 'A Big Insect'-thing. Then Kasumi resemble the Protagonist from BB a lot. Asuha-chan and the lolis too! Hime's guardian(?) and the sexy girl too! (I forgot the name. Not gomen//) The world we called post-apocalypse, both series have them right. And... what else? The magic and action thingy maybe? Little romance too hahaha I'm not really remember Black Bullet story, but yeah, thats all I can recommended to you Just watch it yourself, you'll probably feel the same<3 
report Recommended by shinaminene
Humanity isolated somehow from the other parts of the world, both series deal with some kind of virus that can kill the humans and characters will find a way to fight against this (although in Black Bullet the objective is more clear in the first episode), also Kaji Yuuki does both MC.  
report Recommended by Kuroneko-nyan
Although the story is different, it features a main female character, who is cursed and have supernatural powers to fight off opponents or monsters. They are not seemingly hostile, instead they are friendly, having emotions, and having a cutesy appearance. They sometimes fight alongside with the boy, having some firepower or some backup to help defeat their target. C3 is basically a school comedy, that fights other cursed people, while Black Bullet is a post-apocalyptic setting, fighting monsters.  
report Recommended by omega_d94
Both have a separate species of humans who are hated/feared by everyone else.  
report Recommended by HolotheCat
The female protagonist doesn't look as if they can do much of anything, but their looks are deceiving. Both series also take place in a future that humanity didn't expect, one where magic is real in some way. Over the course of the series, the main characters who are partner strengthen their bonds. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
these are good it holds the suspense thriller part and still holding it im really waiting for its second season 
report Recommended by BLACK1189
Both have settings that show a futuristic society overrun by monsters (D2s/Gastrea) and pairs of (Musicarts/Cursed Children) and (Maestros/Promoters) to fight against them.  
report Recommended by deleted_accountt
has same male - female teammate situation just like zero two is half human- half monster, girl characters in balck bullet are half human- half monster fighting giant monster (in darling, they fight with robots, but in black bullet they fight just pairs, no robots) good music 
report Recommended by Gnea
The same character situation, where the MC is partnered with a much younger but super powered girl and is in a relationship with a cute Osanajimi who can kickass. 
report Recommended by JiangHaoyi1979
-Both mcs use guns. -Young females with superhuman abilities. -The anime themselves seem similar to me. 
report Recommended by Uproared
In an almost seemingly peaceful city bounded by natural order lies a dark secret. The minds of the society has been poisoned which in turn leads to a bizarre belief that no everyone is equal. It just goes to show that an unfounded law supported by absurd theories may spread chaos in the long run. 'Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo' focuses on a naive human race where control is everything. It shows how fragile the human minds are when manipulated to discriminate their own kind. The human outcast are trained in slaughtering enemies that would threaten the existence of mankind, making it a three  read more 
report Recommended by ShanaFlame
Both anime feature the following: A modern world in which humanity is near extinction and trying to survive. Genetically superior/modified humans (mostly girls) that are resilient to the source of extinction and fighting to save humanity. Differences: Black Bullet's affliction is a virus that mutates people into giant monsters, and Coppelion is simply the aftermath of a giant nuclear explosion and people surviving areas with nuclear waste. I am more so recommending Black Bullet to people who watched Coppelion, as Coppelion seems much less interesting to me. Black Bullet seems to be more action packed and has a bit of romance and a loving loli. Coppelion is more of  read more 
report Recommended by Chdata
Over the TOP action Likeable characters Short series ( 12 episodes ), except Black Lagoon has 2nd season Similar jokes... Black bullet has more dramatic moments Must Watch !!!!  
report Recommended by Konte
While it may seem that these two don't have an awful lot in common, and they don't, they both aired around the same time and feature a main male character with a young girl for a sidekick, whom they view as a little sister but are shown to have a bit of a crush on them. They also have a few of the same voice actors e.g. Shiro and Tina are voiced by Caitlynn French, while Sora and Yasuwaki are voiced by Scott Gibbs. I think "No Game, No Life" is slightly better, as while "Black Bullet" has better art and music, "No Game, No  read more 
report Recommended by Joe_Devaney
There is a lot of similarity between them:- 1) In both of them main male and female characters are bad ass. 2) In both male characters is very powerful and has a unique ability(In SOA its "Dual Weilding" and in Black Bullet its "Half mech body"). 3) Both has mind blowing action. 4) In both series someting really bad going around them. 
report Recommended by Death-Stroke
In both humanity fight against people infected by a virus that mutate the body of the these. Really this is the only coincidence. Black bullet is better, in all ways than Gibiate, sharing the premise of killer mutant humans. The drama is coherent, with plot twist that made it very interesting  
report Recommended by elgarfio
Though Black Bullet is based more on science i did find these 2 to be quite similar in a way... SAME: -humans fighting against other species -massive disaster in the past -many characters -super power/ magic -FEELS! -some characters having problems fitting in society -enemies working together -spys in the organization -big organization trying to stop monsters -characters with big personalities DIFFERENCE: Black Bullet: -scientific -future -humanity at last breathe -tons of blood -fast pace Tokyo Ravens: -magic -more modern -more comedy -humanity not ending -less blood -slower pace and more development  
report Recommended by Nyah_Chan
Here you have Attack on Titan but with lolies... They are all trapped behind walls by big bad bugs. 
report Recommended by VolcanicHawk92
Both anime have plenty of action in it. Both of the main characters parents were killed. In both anime, the main characters are a group of elite skilled fighters. Both anime the main characters are struggling to survive. One anime is about the characters fighting to survive against mutated monsters, and the other anime fights the empire's army. One anime includes more mettle, while the other anime includes swords, spears, and claws One anime includes the Gastreas, the conflict of the story, while the other includes humans possessing dragon's abilities, which are the protagonists. 
report Recommended by Crysnow
Humanity is pressured from a force that lives beyond the walls/dams that protect them so far. In both shows, the force itself is tied to the main girls of the show in some way. Black Bullet definitely has some questionable harem vibes, while A.I.C.O. is more grounded in a sci-fi battle to "stop the evil" vibes. Depending on your mood, will determine which show you would want to watch.  
report Recommended by Hamaneko
Set in a dystopia in the near future, post-war, society is made up of racist assholes. With plenty of action and science fiction themes; our main character, a powerful high school student, is on a mission and leads an army in a new war that could either save or destroy Japan. Both main characters rely on something to fight - Black Bullet uses young girls who are 'cursed children' while Code Geass uses giant robots called Knightmares - and both series share the same intense, yet sometimes softened, atmosphere. 
report Recommended by lycheejane
Both have a harem style (Black Bullet doesn't have romance, just one dude and a bunch of girls). In both animes there are a group of girl that have a connection with a race of monster that is trying to kill humanity. In both, the girls fight the monsters and have special powers. They both have fair amount of action and comedy. This one has little girls fight with a partner, not girl at school. Black Bullet doesn't have real romance. It has black comedy instead of fan service. 
report Recommended by OtakuPrincess010
Both anime have an apocalyptic environment where our characters struggle to survive against the human threat known as: -Kabane (Koutetsujou no Kabaneri) -Gastrea (Black Bullet) * It is largely about the members' struggles against the various monsters that come to invade. * The action and music stands out as much which is a credit to all the hardwork that has been established into the series. * Both of these anime uses various weapons to destroy those invaders... * Both male leads are no longer human (kind of 50/50) * Horrifying and Awesome !! 
report Recommended by Konte
Both have super cute/attractive loli characters.  
report Recommended by StampedeBumper
These two anime is a mystery. They also have a science 
report Recommended by Ayako_Rose
If you want a sci-fi anime with harem elements, both are good choices. You will find : - A great artsyle and an interesting world building - A powerful main character with many love interests - A futuristic setting with a main cast of teenagers - Loli ( unfortunately )  
report Recommended by Joachim_mal
Both are action animes where humans with supernatural ability fights with other supernatural beings. In both animes, the humans who fight with those supernatural beings are in a group of 2.Tho black bullet is not ecchi, the action is kinda similar in both series. 
report Recommended by yasmin17
They have similar main characters - A badass guy in black clothes (with a secret/hidden past) who fights alongside a blonde girl against evil. These two anime are very, very similar. I'm sure if you like one, you'll at least enjoy the other. 
report Recommended by Novusorda
Watching Black Bullet reminded me of 86 in the same way that it reminded some people of AOT. Both worlds are plagued by a virus in an apocalyptic world, where you have outcasts performing the role of fighting while being heavily discriminated against. No injured survivors can be left on the battlefield... Even your closest friend might turn into your enemy! (Not a spoiler btw) They live in a somewhat secluded world from the outside, safe from the no mans land inside the cities. Simply the pacing and over all world build felt like both creators took inspiration from the same source. They also give  read more 
report Recommended by SymSyn
The setting of the office the mc works at is very similar to The Detective Agency and Tina is very similar to Kyouka. Atsushi is also similar to the mc. 
report Recommended by kizu279
Stories of a world that was thrown into chaos and is now an apocalyptic world, with characters with special powers, weapons, and crazy allies fighting the opposition forces that are a threat to humanity. Highly recommended for those who enjoy simply the action of Kekkai Sensen! 
report Recommended by makisanora
If you're into lolies, you're weird... And that's exactly why this anime is perfect for you! Both mcs are accompanied by a loli. That's all you need to know. :> 
report Recommended by Kundislav
The Rising of the Shield Hero reminded me alot on Black Bullet, simply because of the two main characters. The protagonist saves a cute little girl (almost lolilike) and they start to share a deep friendship 
report Recommended by Kong38
Both series has "cursed childen" and annoying female sidekick Although Black Bullet is a little bit fantasy, while Spiral is more to reality 
report Recommended by Hoshizuku_Miyuki
These 2 are similar just because of the fact that they are about fighting for something, for a brighter tomorrow. Black Bullet was a really nice anime(no, it wasn't the lolis who made it nice) and Angel Beats was a beautiful piece added to my anime collection. They are simply amazing and I am looking forward to series just like these 2 
report Recommended by AlexYoS
Both have main characters who rely on their companion (a younger girl in both cases) to achieve their potential. In both cases the girls are better fighters than the main characters. The girls in both cases are besotted with the main character. The main character in both cases is the typical clueless awkward hero type. 
report Recommended by mickyc118
- Both mc's as child were attacked by the monsters forcing them to have prosthetic/cyborg parts - Only certain people are able to fight off the monsters - Same overall "defend the city from the monsters"  
report Recommended by NatureSpark99
Cute girls who are hired by the government to fight creatures that cause chaos in humanity (Gastrea and Aratama). In both anime, these government officials receive training. Apart from that in both, different teams compete. But in Black Bullet, it's not just girls who are hired and also have guns. 
report Recommended by WinterFB
I find these two anime alike because of an alien attack being the major problem and it wasn't suprising to find the same artist in both of their opening themes. Also the protagonists seem alike, because they both have the urge to protect female characters and weaker people in general. 
report Recommended by Megroth
Both are sci-fi action anime where human fights for survival. In both, the enemies are some kind of mutated insect. Both have people mixed with insect, gaining it´s power. Both are violent with frequent character deaths. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
When i watch Black Bullet i instantly remembered Tegami Bachi series, as both anime deal with insect-like monster that threaten humanity. The concept is somewhat similiar, where the monster can only be killed by some special force. Both Black Bullet and Tegami Bachi also involve partnership in order to defeat the monster. 
report Recommended by riilicious
Shangri-La and Black Bullet both take place around Tokyo after some apocalypse has occurred. In Black Bullet, the main characters fight for the safety of the survivors; while in Shangri-La, the main characters fight for better living circumstances for the people. But most importantly, both anime have badass lolis. The main differences is that Black Bullet is mostly action while Shangri-La also contains economics and environmentalism.  
report Recommended by Khalan
Both anime feature alien parasites or viruses that take over humans and turn the bodies into very inhuman monsters. In Kiseijuu's case, they're still humanoid. In Black Bullet's case, they become giant bugs and no longer even look humanoid. 
report Recommended by Chdata
-Both are about gigantic bugs that attack a city. -A group of people in a certain group are supposed to take care of the issue with the bugs -A wall is protecting the city from the bugs. 
report Recommended by Tokisario
Giant 3D-rendered bugs trying to destroy the Earth, a somewhat powerful protagonist surrounded by women, a sort of post-apocalyptic feel...if you enjoy one, doubtless you'll enjoy the other as the premise is so similar in both! 
report Recommended by Omfgakitten
Both series feature cute girls in the main cast that have special abilities, live apart from or are shunned from society, and have shorter than normal life spans. Both shows also have the MC treat these girls as regular people and he helps them experience just being human. This in turn endears him to them. Although the plots to the two series are quite different, this underlying theme is present in both shows. 
report Recommended by curzon17
Main character has a partner who helps him out. They must stop a masked man who is the main cause of bizarre incident. Action packed and comedy too.  
report Recommended by AnimeFan500
A crazy loli girl with incredible powers and a much less enthusiastic male co-lead. They are both science fiction-y with action and play up the humor. Black Bullet is significantly more serious in terms of it's actual plot, but the tones are both relatively light, despite that. 
report Recommended by noirgrimoir
A boy who takes care of beautiful younger special girls/lolis. The girls love him, but he does not fall into temptation to molest them and he protects them instead. 
report Recommended by Disillusion
Both anime feature two protagonists that have to save humanity from an evil virus that can possess humans and turn them into evil deadly monsters. They are both action-packed anime with violence and blood. Both anime also have a similar dark and gloomy atmosphere. The biggest difference between the two is that Bio Hunter is way more violent and gorier than Black Bullet. If you like one, you may like the other.  
report Recommended by Hellspawn28
A pretty human loli with hidden powers, and a cool guy with a gun, are setted in a world trapped in darkness. There are mysteries to be solved, hard times, thrilling moments, and very dangeorus situations for our heroes. There are also other pretty girls and several cool guys. 
report Recommended by Disillusion
A world in crisis and decay, where little girls with powers risk their own lives in deadly fights against ugly monsters, in order to protect normal people. Adults and villains are often really cruel with the girls. These ones don't have any warranty or reward for their good actions. 
report Recommended by Disillusion
The 'usage' of Shikabane Himes and Cursed Children as 'tools' is similar. In both series, the main character wants his Shikabane Hime/Cursed Child to be treated like a human. 
report Recommended by soranotori
Both have main characters in which the story revolves around their profession. One as a mediator and the other as a promoter. They are both partnered with little girls who have their own special powers. Murasaki is able to tell when people are lying and Enju is just crazy strong. Both teams live with each other and fight obstacles that deal with social class statuses. 
report Recommended by checkdafool
Black Bullet somehow reminds me of Fate/Zero Both anime needed a Servant (Fate/Zero)/Partner (Black Bullet) in order to survive and defeat their enemies. As much as "dark" as Fate/Zero they strive to find Justice in a cruel world, not being able to find time to have fun or love they have no choice but to fight to live. One by one they lose people close to them, people who are important to them. And somehow Rentaro reminds me or Saber, because Saber sacrifice a lot of things for her country despite that she's being hated by her own people, Rentaro choose to be feared by  read more 
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"Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso" / "Your Lie in April" and "Black Bullet" both involve a young man teaching a little girl exciting new things and giving her precious experiences when their guardians are not present. The protagonists Arima Kousei and Satomi Rentarou share the quality of deeply caring and trying to look out for a rather childish girl. They also seek to become better in the only thing they excel in and struggle to attain their dreams. Also, these two talented individuals share a tragic past that they use as motivation to empower themselves and allow them to be among the best. Furthermore, the lead female  read more 
report Recommended by StevenHu
Both series' are comedic yet with monster-butt kicking action. Both series' Masters have a companion, called Weapons while in the other are Promoters are accompanied by Initiators. Both series' are fighting monsters. 
report Recommended by Haruchhiii
Could be Black Bullet Season 2! Jokes.. Immediately during episode 1 it felt like I'm watching Black Bullet. Not to mention a Yomi (Ga Rei Zero) could mind as well be Kisara in the future due to how black bullet made her look like an evil person during the end of Black Bullet. Similar : - Demonic Monsters (Stage 1,2,3, etc) with demonic sounds - Groups fighting against them as a team - Girls with Swords - Yomi=Future Kisara?!(They look soo alike and pretty sure I can fool people by saying Yomi is Kisara 3 years down the road when she turns "evil" if you will) - Mysterious shady guy. Differences : -  read more 
report Recommended by slicetherice
both have a disease in which a human becomes some kind of weird animal like monster, varuga and gastrea. and they both have people fighting against it. 
report Recommended by ykim1928
Both protagonists are living in a sci-fi futuristic world setting, one that has learned to use magic, another always in danger of being attacked by gastrea. however both protagonists seem to be underestimated in Tatsuya's case would be that he is a 'weed' and in Rentaros case, he and his partner are lowly ranked at the start. Both of them begin to show their true powers in the middle of the storyline and slowly gain recognition and acknowlegements regarding their strengths. If you like OP protagonists, this is the anime for you. 
report Recommended by elijah3108
Both anime give you the same aura -a boy who wants to be stonger, has excellent potential, willing to help his new family and a loli girl that is crazy in love with him in their imaginary relationship in her head. If you enjoyed DanMachi you will really like Black Bullet, as well. 
report Recommended by Maria_Hellsing
Both animes have quite strong MC-s. In both animes people are fighting against monsters, which attack earth. In World Break they are fighting against metaphysicals and in Black Bullet against Gastrea. Both are kinda harem like animes.  
report Recommended by Luminazvi
In both a young man with a partner works for a small agency to fighter against a force...Gastreas in black bullet and the mafia in Heat guy J. They're both Sci-fi. 
report Recommended by sandro141
Both have some sort of infectious virus that is destroying humanity. One fights with mechs The other fights with lolis :D 
report Recommended by ZachM
Both main male characters have a loli/petite female character sidekicks with special powers who are infatuated/in love with them, wile they see it more like a partnership. with similar style humor and action in both  
report Recommended by bloodiemonster
"Black Bullet" and "Tokyo Ghoul √A" are both super-powered action shounen anime series with the male protagonist being someone who tries too hard to do everything alone in order to protect those who he cares for around him. In their respective societies, there exists groups of powerful individuals who are discriminated against due to what they do as well as their origins. These two shows are also both straightforward in their dilemmas and uses backstory to add emotional impact to the lead characters.  
report Recommended by StevenHu
> In both works, exist a unknow enemy that apears from nowhere and almost ended the humanity existence; > In both,exist peoples that fight with this creatures; > They are animes pos-apocalipticals; > The only diference is in Sindonia no Kishi,the characters fight in mechas in the space,while in Black Bullet,they fight in the earth and with help of some super specials power;  
report Recommended by Montinihabato13
Both of them are similar because in both animes there are monsters who came into the human's world and start attacking. In both of them the humanity strikes back and defends itself. In both of them there's something unnatural which can defeat the monsters (in world trigger it's Trion, in Black Bullet it's the cursed children). 
report Recommended by dadnaya
-Felt really similar -The world is on the verge of extinction - MC feels similar -Both have the MC fighting "aliens" - Both have a special group of people with "powers" (DS2 had demon summoners Black Bullet has superhuman children) 
report Recommended by CallMeUchee
Both are sci-fi actions where humans fights strong insect-like enemies. Some of the humans also have specia powers similar to the monsters. Both are violent, but Terra Formars is heavily censored (the tv version, that is). 
report Recommended by abystoma2
These 2 anime's here are amazing animes, they consist of strong plot aswell as moving the story long towards lots of fight scences. More or so Black Bullet is more about saving the world and trying to train and become stronger, while HxH has more violence IMO. Enjoy! RiasGremory_ 
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