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Ao Haru Ride
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Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji
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•both are the typical shoujo highschool romantic anime that appear in every anime season, which includes all of the following drama that comes along with it, so expect the expected, but theres always a few new scenarios which make it still fresh and anew •both main protagonists are of your somewhat typical girl who just wants to fit into a group of friends who they can relate to, boost there self esteem, undermine her so she doesnt stand out, be a part of something, belonging to a group, such is the harsh life of the female life in highschool •both romantic situations are completely different but they will probably end up all the same, as most of the romances do, they eventually end up together.. •they are very similar in the fake personality of the protaginst in the beginning and finding themselves in unwanted circumstances with the male protagonist eventually realizing they like each other.

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Kono Danshi, Ningyo Hiroimashita.
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Orenchi no Furo Jijou
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•both are pretty much the exact same scenrio, which i could not believe..... a merman being attended by a human school boy •both anime are different in type of format, where 1 of them is an OVA, while the other is like 3min per episode out of 13 series, which just sucks... •both anime are probably going to be similar and different in a way, new scenarios will emerge which the OVA doesnt show, while a strong bong between the merman and protagonist forms into something of love, or just plain friendship will be the same. •they are pretty much the same with a merman living in a container of water in the humans boys house.... and why is this not a 30min per episode series........ stupid 3min episode...

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Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
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Sora no Method
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•both are an anime about a group of friends who were very close in their early stages of life, and suddenly an abrupt/sad situation occurs that makes the group distance themselves from each other, and after growing up for a few years, they are reunited with happiness/anger/sadness and every other feeling that comes into play •both are situated in the dramatic sense, which follows alot of ups and down of each of the protagonists •both anime show the development of feelings as it has nurtured through various situations, from each of the characters POV, and how they continue to grow and mature, as the main protagonist appears before an old group of friends, how that character will break the ice between them all. •they are similar, being a bunch of old friends, being reunited under supernatural/undetermined circumstances, and all the feelings that flow along with it.

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Sakamichi no Apollon
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White Album 2
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•both anime are focused on the shoujo romantic highschool life genre, focusing around a group of musical students •both anime are focused on a group of students, 2 being relatively close, while another sneaks there way into the pair and causes the plot to deepen and develop while causing happiness and mayhem •both anime shows the protagonists relationship problems as it becomes a love triangle, as they face each others feelings towards the situations, while going through highschool and their day to day lives •both anime are heavily musical themed, with beautiful OST that will make you want to download them and listen to them on repeat •they are very similar with the love triangle and its musical background that enhances and stirs the emotions as the viewer is watching the scenes, you will like one if you enjoyed the other

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Kaichou wa Maid-sama!
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Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
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•both anime are relatively the same in genres, shoujo, school life, romance, •both animes focus on the girl protagonist who, strives to be the best at what she can do, and have nobody to rely on, especially a male, •both female protagonists have no experience socializing with the opposite sex, they are always afraid of her or avoid her •both male protagonists are a hanful of mischief, to silently being romantic to acting the complete opposite and causing trouble and confusion for the female protagonist •they are very similar in the strong minded female protagonist, who unexpectedly makes the male, slowly fall in love with them.

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Bokura ga Ita
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Ao Haru Ride
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•both anime resonate with the typical shoujo, romantic, school life, slice of life, genres •both main characters, both girl and boy in each of the anime, are/were both in love with each other until a misunderstanding confronts the couple and causes mishap and heartbreak and confusion in the relationship •both anime has its perks and mishaps, but all the while the surrounding cast add humour and angst towards the main cast, while introducing new rivals to compete and create mayhem for the protagonists •both the main girl, is troubled throughout the anime, while curiosity drives her to be closer to her love, and to find out and help the boy and comfort him •both the main guy, has had lifes problems corrupt his childhood, and made him afraid to trust/love again •both anime are very similar in the development of a troubled and misunderstood relationship working towards a better ending, you might like one if you enjoyed the other

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Tari Tari
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Glasslip
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•both are produced by the same animation director and company •both are situated during their school time, almost close to graduation, centered around a group of friends •both have the same aura/sense of feeling as your watch them both, besides the animation style being the exact same, you can just tell if you have watched one, that it will be similar to the other •both groups of friends, struggle with relationships and feelings throughout their course of adolescents, setting off flags for each other or falling short •they are both similar in the way, the anime focuses on a group of friends, throughout their days of highschool and day to day lives, focusing on the struggles and accomplishments they make, you will love tari tari, but you might like glasslip, but it will be a major downfall from watching tari tari.

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Nagi no Asu kara
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White Album 2
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•both anime mainly focus on the relationships between each one of the main protagonists •both protagonists are different in age, so the maturity of each emotion that is verbally said or through meaningful actions is completely different, though there are similarities •both show the deep connection between friendships and the 'lines' that can/cannot be crossed, until the relationship 'lovers' be shown •both show the love triangles in many different ways it can be approached, while some are just left hanging, or some take the aggressive nature and take a leap of faith •both anime settings are mostly situated in schools where everything develops, •they are very similar if you like the slice of life genre, with love triangles and emotions that you can relate to, or understand the heartache is can have affect on oneself during their school life, you might like one, if you liked the other.

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Tari Tari
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White Album 2
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•both anime focus on a music club in highschool, where all the members join in accordance to their own reasons, but music is the main reason that brought them all together •both are heavily focused on music, which surrounds each episode with beautiful contrasts to the emotions the characters are feeling •both plots are differently focused, in which WA2 focuses on the romantic side, while TT focuses on the dramatic, all the while music flows and envelops each episode, enhancing the suspense •they are very similar in the group of students joining a music club to be the best at what they do, while focusing on each of the protagonists emotions and pasts, you will like one if you like the other, even if not for the plot, the music enraptured me in the beginning of each episode.

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Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou desu yo?
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No Game No Life
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•Both anime are focused on the main protagonists of the show going to another world, far superior than their own, where everything is settled through "games." •Both protagonists have grown bored of the human world they live in because they are far elite, and it is of "no fun" to them anymore. •Both male protagonists have the confident, less cocky attitude that is not dislikable, having the "I will obtain and conquer everything that stands in my way" through any means necessary. •The protagonists transport to a different world because their old world isn;t any fun, and they play "games." I'm pretty sure you will like one if you like the other.

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Byousoku 5 Centimeter
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Cross Road
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•both are an amazing watch that will forever be worthwhile •both display the perfection of music accompanied by beautiful animation into a story that will leave the viewer wanting more •both anime are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT IN LENGTH for a 119 second clip to a 1hr + 30mins •both visibly show the protagonists of the story wanting more out of life, but then both of the animes part way in their decisions, one working hard towards there own goal, while the other stops short and just slowly becomes a sad story •they are very similar in the way of beautiful music/animation and will want to see more, and leave the viewer into thinking 'WHY IS IT ONLY A 119 SECOND FILM'

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Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo
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Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sou
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•both anime are pretty much set in the exact setting as each other •both anime focus on the main protagonist male which moves into a dorm/house, where the not so average residents reside and make the most out of their lives fun •both protagonists are totally different in personality,you have one that over reacts to anything that leads to romance in any sense, and is not realistic at all, wheres as one is more realistic and more normal •if you like one, you would possibly like the other, with the random personalities of each resident that resides in the dorm, that carry the show.

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Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
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Nagi no Asu kara
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•both anime focus on a group of friends, and there present lives while emotions begin to stir for each other, as the story continues, emotions explode and the story sets in motion, concluding for better or for worse •both focus on the human interactions of certain incidents that happen during an event, and the result of the time lapse there emotions froze or changed for the better or for worse •both are the light heartwrenching emotional roller coaster, that will make the audience cry out in happiness or sadness, it will stir up past feelings or present •both are an anime that are enjoyable and will make you feel something for every episode, wheres its agony for the guy who wants the best for the girl he likes, or sadness because they love to be around the person they love even though there heart aches, they will always be happy for them •they are both a great series to watch and the scenarios are very similar, with love triangles here and there, connecting one to the other for different reasons,

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Shinsekai yori
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Nagi no Asu kara
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•both anime focus on there own scenarios with a different 'world' adjoining to their own, being brought together or drawing harsh lines between them, showing differences or showing that they are alike •both focus on a group of students, showing their day to day lives and growing up, co existing with the other 'species' •both anime have specifcally different genres, but somewhat relate to each other, where as SY is deep/dark/mysterious, while NA is very light hearted but the touch of heart wrenching, complete opposites, but they relate with the growth development of the human feelings as they twist and turn, and how it affects there day to day lives, with time. •both anime are an exceptional watch, showing the human characteristics as it faces the emotional collateral, that everyone experiences and we can relate to in one way or another •they are very similar with the twists and turns of their lives in there own worlds colliding with the 'other' as they grow up changing there minds/views on their reality. you might like one if you liked the other,

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Usagi Drop
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Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
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•both anime are very realistic, heartfelt, breathtakingly beautiful and an experience you are sure to never regret •both animes focus on the everyday lifestyle of a parent raising children, to the everyday stay at home mums, or the hard working single minded dad, looking after/raising it to be well independent human that you, yourself never were. •both follow the realistic line of what children are like to the precise dialogue all the way for each and every new experience/feeling as they grow up through each stage of their adolescence •both contribute the adults perspective aswell as the childs perspective, so this anime can relate to all different ages, from grandparents, to parents , to children, and the audience will definitely learn a lesson after watching this anime. •they are very similar in the growing and raising a child in different situations, yet they are both realistic, when one of the anime is supernatural, they are both loved and a must watch, you will love one if you love the other.

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Death Note
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Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch
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•both have a main protagonist who follow a childish notion, by their own means of 'justice' •both main characters are very intelligent in the way they contradict their enemies, when they are eliminating evil, to create a better world. •both follow paths that lead them will lead you into angst/agony/ and a sense of realism/aswell as empathy for the characters as the story progresses through hardships and meltdowns, to romances, aswell as destruction. •both animes have beautiful OST's to accompany the emotional heart wrenching ups and down, giving the audiences feelings of sadness, to being courageous and even rooting for the main protagonists sense of justice •both animes see the bitterness of life and how harsh reality can be, as everyday life goes 1 day at a time, the worlds hatred on minorities, high ranking status's of people with power, to the poverty of others and how one loves JUSTICE, •they are very similar in a brilliant genius is creating a new world, for people to live in, away from a status pyramid, where everyone is the same and should be treated with respect. if you love one, you will love the other.

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Chihayafuru
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Free!
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•Both are only similar in the way that a bunch of old friends start a club/group in their high school and along the way run into an old childhood friend that they hang out with, who is not the same person anymore. •Both compete in competitions to see if they will meet that old friend of theirs and play "their" sport like they used to when they were just kids. •Both have protagonists who are passionate about their favorite "sport" and it is always on their mind, ignoring all other logical reasons. I wouldn't say if you like one you'd hate the other but, Chihayafuru is on a completely different level than Free!. •They are only similar in the "old friend from elementary school, rekindling the friendship between the bunch of friends, where everyone is in high school now, surrounding a sport that has changed their lives."

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Brothers Conflict
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Diabolik Lovers
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•both anime are about a girl forced into a situation by their father which leads them surrounded by a bunch of beautiful male testosterone •both have attractive males with each of their own unique personalities, to rival the others to compete for the 'beauty *passive/useless/quiet* in distress' in their own way •both are different in the way the surrounding boys 'act' upon the main protagonists feelings, where one is the stand alone same old harem, and the other is an S&M type, appealing to those types of audiences •they are similar in the bunch of beautiful handsome males surrounding a timid and standoffish girl, but the audience factor is different, you might like one if you like the other, but it depends.

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Baby Princess 3D Paradise 0 [Love]
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Brothers Conflict
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•both anime are different in the type of format they are, where one is an ongoing series, where the other is just a quick OVA •both roughly start off the same, where the main protagonist is thrown into this new family where they have so many new siblings and they are all of the opposite sex to them. •both anime are pretty easily readable as in what the future expects as the audience watches the anime, where all the siblings start to 'feel' something for the main protagonist, either it be mutual respect, just plain friendly, or incestual love develops which is common from these types of anime. •both contain all the different types of personalities there are on each of the siblings, where it be, overconfident, shy, tsundere, bashful, handsome, well endowed, bustful, etc, they show all the types where the audience can imagine the ones they fall for as the story progresses •they are similar where the protagonist joins a new family full of opposite sex siblings and they start to grow feelings for them, you probably might like one, if you like the other, but the audiences for each of the anime are mainly different.

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Kuroko no Basket
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Free!
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•Both are an anime focusing on a sport throughout the whole show. Both are shrouded with immense testosterone from all the male characters, with a few females added in to not overwhelm the show with its manliness. •Both plots focus on the concept of rivalry from old friends they use to compete with in their sport category. •Both anime seem entirely different with the animation and quality of the soundtracks, yet they give each anime the same type of feelings as the audience watches as the story progresses—angst, eagerness, determination, etc. •Both are similar in the competitive-sport-rivalry sense so you might like one if you like the other.

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Mirai Nikki (TV)
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Danganronpa: Kibou no Gakuen to Zetsubou no Koukousei The Animation
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•both are about a group of people who have to fight for their own survival to win there freedom, otherwise its a deadend/gameover for them. •both are a battle royale where there is only 1 victor •both have the same type of genres...mystery,action, psychological •both show the the characters mental state as they develop new feelings/situations/friends as the story progresses and how they react to situations where the human instinct to survive comes into 'play' •they are both the battle royale type of anime, so if youll like one you will probably like the other.

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Byousoku 5 Centimeter
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Kotonoha no Niwa
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•both were created by the same director •both are absolutely amazing in the animation are style wise, there is absolutely no flaw or any faults at all of the beautifully drawn animation which is spectacular •both focus on particular relationship that is in our society today and break it down with absolute accuracy and awareness from which both feelings are understood from both counterparts •both relationships have the meaning 'distance' in a sense and always congregates that distance isnt an issue. •both are a beautifully stunning must watch, yet from my opinion the pace for each of the movies are completely different in a sense, i couldnt grasp/engage/attach myself to the characters from the Garden of Words like i could in 5cmps, so my judgment is cloudy, or i expected too much from the director for the movie to be better than 5cmps. •they are both very similar with the animation/soundtracks/romance, just a sight for sore eyes, you will like one if you watched the other.

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Hyouka
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Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru.
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•both are about a small club in school solving situations that come there way in different meanings/purposes •both focus on a male lead who is pretty much forced to join a club for different reasons, and interact with people he would usually not talk to •both male leads have slightly different personalities, wereas one distances himself from everyone and everything and just sees the bluntness and cruelty of life itself, and the other just wants a cruisey high school life with his close friends where he doesnt want to use any effort at all. •both contain the typical highschool romances, comedy, angst type genres, •they are similar in the male lead forced to join a club and help out situations he wouldnt want to while interacting with new people along the way and building friendships.. or breaking them you would probably like one if you like the other, its relatively likeable

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Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo
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Nerawareta Gakuen
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•both have a time traveling sense •both are situated in schools and every day life, with the typical genres falling into place, comedy, romance etc. •both animation are individually spectacular and have their own uniqueness about it •both plots are absolutely different in a sense of 'flow' Toki wo..... is just brilliant within its confinements of story progression, where as Nerawareta just jumps from one topic to the next without any explanation whatsoever, it has alot of plot holes without being explained and you probably have to watch it twice just to understand alot of shit. •they are both similar with a character with time traveling purposes, also the genres. but to be frank i continued watching Nerawareta for its beautiful animation. you might like one if you like the other, but theres a big diff in the storyline/plot holes.

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Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!
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Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko.
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•both are a type of anime which just focus on a gender confused guy which hasnt even hit adolescence and a confused emotional scarred girl which is just plain weird.. •both are of the romance, school, comedic genre type which is pretty general •both animes have the typical hero type young boy, which has problems... surrounded by the lots of other young girls who have an emotional attachment towards him in someway or another, either respect or plain likeness •both contain the 'ecchi cuteness' towards the familiar audience, and it just repeats over and over which is really lame...... •they are similar in the genres and character personalities, its an okay watch imo, the personalities are what put me off, but the plots are okay and there are some good scenes now and again

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Highschool of the Dead
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Shingeki no Kyojin
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•both are an anime where humans are abruptly shattered with tragedy and despair within a few minutes of there normal everyday lives. •both anime shows the existence of an unnatural 'being' appearing out of nowhere suddenly and destroying what humanity created within centuries only to crumble within a few hours or less. •both are very realistically precise as to what humans exactly 'do' in a do or die situation/desperate situation, it shows the mental state as something unnatural in everyday lives appears suddenly and causes upright despair, will they rebel,cower in fear,be courageous,stupidity etc. •both animes follow/show as the story progresses a group of young teenagers as they fight for their/humanity survival, defeating the 'beings' as they move to safety. •both show tragic deaths in inhumane ways, that will strike emotion into the audience, while the supporting cast watches the slaughter •they are both similar as a group of teens are fighting against 'monsters' to save humanity/themselves, probably enjoy one if you enjoy the other.

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Shiki
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Shingeki no Kyojin
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•Both are familiar in a way that humans are living in terror/despair of "monsters". •Both contain absolute tragedy and despair, in the most inhumane ways and show the mentality of the humans and how there brain reacts in certain situations about the "monster" beings, as to what will they do, fight back, research, destroy, stay away from them, keep close to others; the list goes on. •Both are mysterious with their plot as they progress, and leave the viewer on edge, angst, frustration, envious, anger etc. Either way, it will leave the viewer wanting more. •Both contain action in the most brutal and cliff-hanging moments, which are always a do or die situation. •Both question humanity, and as the story progresses, personalities change, mindsets change from every distinct factor that has happened as the story progresses. Will they die like the rest or fight for survival? Either way, each character obtains determination towards their goal. •They are similar in a way that they are very interesting and yet different. You might like if you like the other, but it depends.

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Kyou, Koi wo Hajimemasu
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Nagareboshi Lens
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•Both are a cute OVA of an anime that gives a little insight into highschool romance and are from the typical shoujo shy/quiet girl to the handsome popular boy. •Both are pretty much different, where one starts right at the beginning, and the other starts half way through the manga, which you would only know and connect with the characters if you've read the manga, otherwise you're at a loss and can't distinguish the situation. •Both are a quick short watch, which I dont regret wasting my time on them. They take different approaches and make it interesting and sweet. •They are similar in the highschool romance. You might like one if you like the other.

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Uta no☆Prince-sama♪ Maji Love 1000%
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Amnesia
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•both are based from an Otome game which is pretty convenient •both have a quiet/facial expressive/shy girl protagonist which are surrounded by lots of hunky/loveable/handsome bishies. •both are pretty much different in plots, mysteries in one, musical in the other •both i rated differently, i loved Uta Pri, with its excitable musical lyrics from each character, yet i hated and dropped Amnesia early on, because its just really DULL!!! even though the artwork music were great, it was boring. •they are just similar in the shy girl surrounded by lots of guys who adore her and have feelings for her, in a roundabout way, you probably might like one if you like the other

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Fate/Zero
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Mirai Nikki (TV)
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•both animes are more or less just a bunch of people thrown/expected it to happen, into a game where they will have to battle others until there is 1 winner to obtain enormous power. •both are different in the way they do battle, as in one the actual person/diary has to die, but the other there 'avatar' has to die, to make them lose and not be in the running to be the victor. •both contain fair amounts of great action which motivates the viewer for a particular person to win, and a slight somewhat of romance, to also add a bit of humour. •both animes are different in the way how they act out how to kill others aswell, with MN its dark/malicious/brutally murdering the intended party with mind games and backstabbing with lots of twists throughout the whole show, while F/Z is mainly just action and quick alliances, but it does have its fair share of dark/murdering/evil/malicious bits here and there. •they are fairly similar in the 'battle royale'/'hunger games' sense that there is only 1 victor. but if you liked one you will possibily like the other.

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