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Total Recommendations: 30

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Witchblade
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Kill la Kill
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Deadly "suits" that possess their users, similar pro/antagonists, and lots of flesh (and blood).

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Kaze no Tani no Nausicaä
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Guin Saga
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Both series have two female main characters that happen to be of royal blood on opposing sides of a brewing war, and both anime begin with the invasion/destruction of the main character's homeland.

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Flag
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Memory (ONA)
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Both are excellent examples of the shaky-cam done right in anime, although I felt that Memory was much more refined.

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Deadman Wonderland
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Towa no Quon 1: Utakata no Kaben
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Both series have organizations that use amusement parks as cover and have characters with super-powers that develop quickly.

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Freedom
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Norageki!
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Both are set in not-so-deep space (Earth's atmosphere and the Moon, respectively) and feature similar CG/Cel-shaded animation.

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Kiseijuu
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Biomega
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Spores from space fall and create new lifeforms on Earth. Parasyte's closer to Invasion of the Body Snatchers, while Biomega deals with cultist zombies.

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Koukaku Kidoutai
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Mardock Scramble: The First Compression
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They both share gorgeous futuristic societies, themes of rebirth, and lots of nudity. Some character designs are similar, but the main characters are polar opposites, with only looks in common.

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Memories
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TO
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Both involve deep space expeditions and things going horribly wrong, although I feel that Magnetic Rose is the superior short film. Worth looking at if you're a sci-fi fanatic, at any rate.

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Vampire Hunter D (2000)
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Juubee Ninpuuchou
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Tons of blood, gore, and nudity. A lot of the villains in both share the same powers, and the art styles are very similar, which makes sense given the director.

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Genius Party
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Kaiba
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Masaaki Yuasa's segment in Genius Party is similar to Kaiba.

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Black Lagoon
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Dogs: Bullets & Carnage
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Tons of bullets, mobsters, assassins, and general mayhem.

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Appleseed
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Eden: It's an Endless World!
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Both contain post-apocalyptic worlds, robots, cyborgs, mysterious organizations, terrorists, as well as amazing art and engrossing plots.

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Eden: It's an Endless World!
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Koukaku Kidoutai: The Ghost in the Shell
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Both are set in the near future, have hacker protagonists, extreme violence, nudity, and very strong willed females.

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Aru Tabibito no Nikki
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Tsumiki no Ie
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Similar art style and calming nature.

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Koukaku Kidoutai: Stand Alone Complex
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Eve no Jikan
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Both involve robots that develop individuality.

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Kemonozume
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Similar sketchy art styles are all these two have in common.

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Zombie Hunter
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Kiseijuu
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Despite the title, Zombie Hunter is more like "Parasite Hunter". Both series contain parasites that take over the human body, are difficult to kill, and are weak against fire. Parasyte is much better, but Zombie Hunter is a quick read and certainly beats out Parasyte in the art department...

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Catblue: Dynamite
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TANK S.W.A.T. 01
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Both are directed by the same dude, and while one is more funky fresh, both share a fun action-packed story and the same kind of cell-shaded style.

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Akira
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Route 20
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Biker gangs, juvenile delinquents, oppressive societies...

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ES: Eternal Sabbath
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Homunculus
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Both have rather psychological themes, trippy moments, and the main characters seem to have abilities no one else does.

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Hellsing
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Higanjima
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Vampires and tons of survival horror fun, although Higanjima isn't as action packed as Hellsing.

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Kanojo to Kanojo no Neko
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Chi's Sweet Home
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Both are told from a cat's point of view.

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Zombie Powder.
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Trigun
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Similar happy-go-lucky food loving main characters and also both are set in western inspired worlds.

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Hotaru no Haka
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Sennen Joyuu
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Both have a scene that involves firebombing, and both show the attitudes and culture of the Japanese people during WWII.

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Kaze no Tani no Nausicaä
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Giniro no Kami no Agito
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Some similar characters, and the man vs. nature theme.

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Mononoke Hime
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Giniro no Kami no Agito
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Both have a similar man versus nature theme.

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Appleseed (Movie)
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Freedom
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Both have similar CG, and both deal with the idea of a utopia.

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Akira
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Freedom
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Freedom is basically Akira in Space.

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Blame!
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Koukaku Kidoutai: The Ghost in the Shell
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Both deal with cyborgs/robots.

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Skyhigh
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Both deal with death, life, and rebirth.

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