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Shouwa Ahozoushi Akanuke Ichiban!
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Doteraman
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Basically the same thing: comedy with superheroes. Episode 11 of Doteraman also features a poster with Tanne and Yuka from Shouwa Ahozoushi Akanuke Ichiban. The main difference is that Shouwa Ahozoushi is much more exaggerated in its comedy.

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Natsume Yuujinchou
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Gegege no Kitarou (1968)
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Both are about yokais. The main difference is that Kitaro is a yokai who helps humans against other yokais, while Natsume helps more yokais by returning their sealed names.

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Ranpou
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Shouwa Ahozoushi Akanuke Ichiban!
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Insane comedy, great characters, very funny and entertaining. As well as the similar subject matter, the comedy is also very exaggerated, and Ranpou ends up being even more exaggerated than Shouwa Ahozoushi. The biggest difference is that Shouwa Ahozoushi is episodic and Ranpou is two stories in one episode. Ranpou is also extremely good animation.

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Chou Kuse ni Narisou
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Shouwa Ahozoushi Akanuke Ichiban!
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Senseless and exaggerated comedy. Chou Kuse ni Narisou is even more "Wtf" than Shouwa Ahozoushi, even though Shouwa Ahozoushi has a slightly more exaggerated comedy. But in the end, whenever I think of something similar to Chou Kuse ni Narisou, I remember the horse anime. Another thing is that both the protagonist of Chou Kuse ni Narisou and Yuka of Shouwa Ahozoushi, both fight. One of the only differences is that Chou Kuse ni Narisou is an anime that involves idols and Shouwa Ahozoushi "Super Heros" (it's not like Tanne is actually one, especially since the title of the anime is literally "The Most Sophisticated Idiot of the Era Shouwa".

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Sketchbook: Full Color's
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Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
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Calm, just calm with few conflicts, almost impossible to go wrong. While Shoujo Shuumatsu is the daily life of two little girls surviving in the World, Sketchbook is literally episodes where almost nothing happens and is extremely relaxing. Cute girls with a relaxing vibe. Two works to watch without worry because not much happens. Both also have good comedy. Maybe anime should be that, not trying to be too much and failing miserably, but rather having a few things happen and getting basically everything it does right.

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Naruto: Shippuuden
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Kemono no Souja Erin
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Both anime have a lot of flashbacks (seriously, it's exaggerated) and Kaguya's part of the story is very similar to Erin's aesthetic of taking place in ancient times. This recommendation is also a bit ironic, but it makes sense.

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Alps no Shoujo Heidi
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Kemono no Souja Erin
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Firstly, I wanted to make a more complete recommendation, but that would be a spoiler for Erin. Heidi and Erin (to some extent) are literally very similar, and I don't doubt that the author of Erin was inspired by Heidi for this, as it is a classic. Let's go: Everyday life is often relaxing with the child protagonists, in a certain part of the story both protagonists go to school, they take care of animals... I wanted to say more, which would complement a lot in how similar they both are, but that would be a spoiler from Erin.

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Shinreigari
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Shinsekai yori
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I don't remember much about Shinreigari, but both Shinsekai Yori and Shinreigari have a very similar slow pace in their atmospheres, and these two anime are kind of strange - I remember I had a very strange experience watching Shinreigari.

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Kidou Senshi Zeta Gundam
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Densetsu Kyojin Ideon
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The two are similar in many ways, and it's by the same author. There's also the fact that they both end somewhat abruptly, even though Zeta Gundam ended more properly and Ideon ended his story only in the movie which is epic. Both series aren't afraid to kill characters, that's a positive point. Even though it wasn't bad, I found Zeta's ending to be a little weak compared to Ideon's sudden series ending.

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Figure 17: Tsubasa & Hikaru
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Tanoshii Muumin Ikka
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Relaxing Slice of Life with great character relationships. As much as Figure 17 has a focus on the development of the protagonist and Moomin is an anime that focuses on just being fun, both deal a lot with the relationships that the characters have in their day-to-day lives.

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Haibane Renmei
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Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
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Both do not basically explain anything in the world and are much more in the daily life of the characters and their relationships and every once in a while there is something more reflective like Haibane ep 5 and Shoujo Shuumatsu ep 9. I think Shoujo Shuuumatsu is better than Haibane.

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Tanoshii Muumin Ikka
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Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
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Relaxing to watch, with good characters and a "mysterious" world. It also has good comedy. Both also have non-standard character designs, which is great.

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Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan
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DNA²
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In both anime there is a girl who travels back in time to stop the protagonist from doing something to women that will affect the whole world.

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Shouwa Ahozoushi Akanuke Ichiban!
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Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy
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While Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy has characters pretending to be superheroes, in Shouwa Ahozoushi the protagonist is one, but very dubious. Both anime with a beastly comedy idiot around superheroes.

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Touch
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Nine: Original-ban
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Both works by the same author. Baseball and romance is the base as usual. I just think Nine is better, I think Touch is a bad anime.

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NHK ni Youkoso!
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Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
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They deal with serious themes in a comical way. It's kind of obvious because of the "Zetsubou" (Despair) in the title, but both have this feeling of despair.

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Mahou no Stage Fancy Lala
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Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi
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Mahou Shoujo episodic and fun with both anime that have a protagonist who makes magic from drawings. Pastel Yumi is more relaxed, Fancy Lala has more serious episodes and a beautiful message at the end.

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Rokudenashi Blues
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Ogami Matsugorou
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Delinquents who fight other gangs.

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Arisa☆Good Luck
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Kill la Kill
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Clothes that give superpowers

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Kamichu!
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Natsume Yuujinchou
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Episodic SoL with a protagonist having to deal with supernatural things.

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Flanders no Inu
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Momoko, Kaeru no Uta ga Kikoeru yo.
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Realistic and sad drama. Both with unexpected endings.

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Mahou no Stage Fancy Lala
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Uta∽Kata
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Apart from the fact that, like most Mahou Shoujo are episodic, there is something very similar between these two anime: Both show that it was not just the protagonist who gained magical powers, but also male characters who have already gone through this.

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Tanoshii Muumin Ikka
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Alps no Shoujo Heidi
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Fun Iyashikei with very cheerful and charismatic characters. In addition to Moomin taking place much more in spring, autumn and summer, there are also episodes in winter, which reminded me of Heidi. Of course, both are part of my favorite anime.

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Papa to Odorou
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Shouwa Ahozoushi Akanuke Ichiban!
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Insanely wacky comedy with "Wtf" stuff happening. Papa to Odorou is more exaggerated and its comedy is dark humor, but it is similar to Shouwa Ahozoushi.

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Dr. Slump
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Shouwa Ahozoushi Akanuke Ichiban!
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Good nonsense comedy with crazy things happening all the time.

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Figure 17: Tsubasa & Hikaru
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Stand By Me Doraemon
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Both deal with dependency. Nobita relies heavily on Doraemon and Hikaru's Tsubasa.

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Tenshi no Tamago
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Totsukuni no Shoujo (2022)
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The story of both starts from nothing and takes you nowhere, in addition to not concluding anything, not explaining anything, not telling anything. They are visually similar. And both are very bad. If you hated one, you will also hate the other, because neither of these two anime is any good.

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Dr. Slump: Arale-chan
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Magical★Taruruuto-kun Movie
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I much prefer Dr. Slump than this Taruruuto-kun movie, as much as their comedy is similar. If someone liked the comedy of one, they might like the comedy of the others, although for me Taruruuto-kun wasn't as funny as Dr. Slump.

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Alps no Shoujo Heidi
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Sougen no Shoujo Laura
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The good old true and purest Slice of Life. Similar in aesthetics and character design, being from the same studio and the same decade. Heidi and Laura are two extremely cheerful and charismatic characters that it's hard not to like them both. Both animes are enjoyable, and as I said before: the purest Slife of Life. Both are the pioneers of Iyashikei.

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Star☆Jewel
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Majuu Jouka Shoujo Utea
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As much as Star Jewel looks like a Mahou Shoujo, it's not, unlike Utea. Both have a similarity in plot, and sex is not something alien, it serves the script. It also has Futanari and a good plot twist.

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