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Imagine a world where fate demands to be corrected and it is willing to go through an endless binding cycle to achieve that purpose. The curse of time travel being portrayed at its best where the ones involved either witness gruesome deaths or experience it themselves. Happy endings are hard to come by but the future remains uncertain, it is up to the individual to decide the closure they deserve. ‘Boku dake ga Inai Machi’ showcases a game of cat and mouse that has seen it being dragged on for over 10 years in which all the tragedies that unfolded before us are planned by one   read more
report Recommended by ShanaFlame
Both have the time jump where the main actor is able to change bad history in his favor. Both are realy heart touching. Both try to befriend pretty girls Both try to save all of their friends Both have the agonny if the fate time can be changed Diference in them is that Zero takes a normal guy to alternate game like world The art is nicer The gore is worse yet not so autentic, the deads are more epic yet kinda unreal but well thats how i see it. In year this are the best new animes i seen, that are psychological, apealing a u dont want to be   read more
report Recommended by shark420
Re:Zero have the same thing with revival even if is only if he is dying and not to save others too like in BokuMachi.
report Recommended by Lulu1221_
While BokuMachi is set in our modern world and Re:Zero is in a fantasy world, both anime have the basic premise where the protagonist has the ability to reset their experience to a certain point in order to avoid a dead end. Further similarities lie in the fact that both characters have very little control on this phenomenon. Note that the series focus on using this ability to avoid bad end, rather than getting the bottom of this mysterious phenomenon.
report Recommended by bunny1ov3r
the deep story of change the past is here in a bigger way for only 12 episodes. Here we have the one, who only can time-skipping and we have the problem, wich have to distroy. But in Boku dake ga inai machi.. the protagonist has only one chance to help the person and change the past. Police/Detective/psychological/Mystery... here we can't find the genre 'comedy'
report Recommended by Taomakaritsu
A time loop going back in time to fix something or save someone
report Recommended by sim04ful
Similar themes. The main character goes through the same timeline many times trying to save people and to set things right. Both of these shows have amazing cliffhangers and great art, and you'll watch one episode after another. The only difference would be that Re: Zero is set in a fantasy world with different races, magic and creatures, while Boku dake ga Inai Machi (Erased) is set in a world similar to the real one we live in. If you enjoy one, you'll likely enjoy the other, though.
report Recommended by suitangi
Time travel when a problem arises (in the case of Re;zero, it is due to death)! Very good at creating suspense towards the end of each episode.
report Recommended by Sekaiou
main character resets the progress made (kinda like travelling back in time) by dying, tyring to save the people dear to him.
report Recommended by kuromiketsu
They are similar in the sense that the MC are able to change the history, It is also both breathtaking to know what will happen on the next episode. Consider it a different perspective everytime you watch.
report Recommended by tarmizi99
- Both are very dark Thriller shows... - Both has time-loop themes [ no, Re:Zero isn't time travel anime, look at Anime Man's video about this show ] - Both has male MC's who tries to save the people they care about.... [ Loooove xD ] - Both are pretty new/modern animes who reached TOP 100 in notime, they're pretty popular too..[ haters included :) ] - Ok, I won't lie that both shows has great OP's/OST's which will make you're ears orgasm by themselves [ ok, this is dumb but whatever ] - In both you somehow start to feel for MC's for what they went, kinda self-insert animes... -   read more
report Recommended by Konte
Going back in time after a life threatening situation with a destiny and fate you are so called put in to save a life? This is the foundation of the plot concept that both Boku dake ga Inai Machi and Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu contain.
report Recommended by fillyy
Same Concept Cant tell too much otherwise it would ruin it but if if you liked Ereased This one should be your next target (Except it has EPIC FIGHTS)
report Recommended by DrBison
both tell about the return of the time that has passed and equally fight for what they want, protect and save those who are important to them
report Recommended by Akashimeru
Both main characters can travel in time and they do it because they want to save a person that they love
report Recommended by aicontepig
Both anime have a few things in common. Dealing with time travel and a heroine going back in time to help someone special. The both have received good reviews and plenty of reason to watch.
report Recommended by Inactive_Andy
○ The protagonists have a similar power ○ The protagonists aren't completely useless! ○ Heavily focused on psychological/emotional elements ○ Great shows of 2016!
report Recommended by Sawp
The protagonists in these series strive to make a good deed or to make a difference in the world.They both travel back in time if anything bad would have happened. They are taking a journey towards that difference that they would make.
report Recommended by KingofEmperors
-Both involve a protagonist repeating the same 'scene' over and over again -In that sense, both are about leaping timelines -Some characters are similar (ex. Subaru leaping back to save Rem, Satoru leaping back to save Hinazuki)
report Recommended by thelectricow
- Both have time travel themes. - Both protagonists want to use it to save people. - Both allow graphic violence.
report Recommended by AreyKyoya
Anime almost have the same idea of traveling through time in order to save the lives of their friends who had died before the travel process through time.
report Recommended by Amiiiiine
If you liked the mind-blown feeling when Satoru use time-travel to save the people he cared about, then you must watch Subaru using his Return by Death power in Re:Zero. Boku dake ga Inai Machi sets in the real world while Re:Zero showcase a young teenager got sent into a fantasy world mysteriously. Don't get fooled by the cliché of an MC getting involved in a fantasy because Re:Zero will offer lots of twists and turns when you least expect it.
report Recommended by Eric
Ok, this may sound stupid but the only persuasive argument as to why I recommend this to Re: Zero was the concept of time loop that almost has the same concept as to Tom Cruise's "At the edge of Tomorrow."
report Recommended by Whoahoho
-Both have slimier stories -Both have great main character that could travel in time.. (for Re:zero it's dying.. but for boku it's screaming out loud i guess) But i prefer Re zero as the best of time travel anime's of all Time :")
report Recommended by Neptune--
Similar idea and great main characters in both.
report Recommended by Zay1o1
Both series involve the protagonist using time travel to solve their problems. Boku Dake ga inai Machi deals with heavier issues and more realistic issues (like bullying and child abuse) while Re:Zero is set in a fantasy and therefore the problems are more set in fantasy although still applicable to real life (discrimination). Both series are for anime fans that enjoy darker anime.
report Recommended by Blood-Typemaster
These two stories revolve around the idea of traveling back in time and fixing what has happened in a previous life and the concept of the butterfly effect. With both anime protagonists trying to fix things right, many of their actions may have a wrong twist to them. They are both interesting to watch, either in the fantasy lands of Re: Zero or the twisted year of 1988 in Boku dake ga Inai Machi.
report Recommended by AurelicButter
Re:Zero is my favorite this spring 2016 and boku dake ga inai machi of winter 2016.. it really feels like im rewatching boku dake ga inai machi while watching Re:Zero but its only difference is the genres of these two.. Re:Zero is a dark anime while boku dake ga inai machi is not but Re:zero is still worth watching..
report Recommended by Kirokie
Both involve time travel and the main character trying to go back and prevent the death of other main characcters. Just do it its only 13 eps boi
report Recommended by RinTheWeeaboo
This anime also involves time travel, as well as suspenseful and thrilling action.
report Recommended by FAKECROSS97
Not only do these stories share a similar premise of going back in time to same your friends, but they also share many similar features as well, such as irredeemably evil villains. Also, both had a romance subplot that managed to piss off every single one of it's fans by deliberately not shipping everybody's OTP and sinking them faster than a discount refugee ship from Syria. If you can tolerate one, you can definitely tolerate the other!
report Recommended by Jason_Funderberk
Protagonists are trying to save the whole of their friends and time travels
report Recommended by Ali_Fuat
Both revolve around time travel to erase past mistakes and fight for a better future. They have really good characters (with similar main characters) and animation, both have a very interesting and engaging story and you really get invested in whats going on.
report Recommended by Keita2014
Both male lead is pathetic Both have revival power Both have two main heroine
report Recommended by Syureria
If you enjoyed Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu, you might also like Erased, as both explore the concept of time travel in intriguing ways, albeit with different approaches. They share a similar complexity and offer interesting character development. In my opinion, these two anime series are among the top five time travel anime; however, this comparison may not appeal to everyone since Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu leans more towards a shonen isekai fantasy with a younger target audience, while Erased caters to an older audience as a seinen.
report Recommended by Joceclayson
movies like final destination, rezero and this anime have one thing in common. the mc has to prevent tragedy based on his acquired knowledge of future events. if thats what youre looking for then rezero is the way to go
report Recommended by Sonicps1
THEIR CONCEPTS ARE QUITE SIMILAR BUT THE SERIES IS VERY DIFFERENT
report Recommended by Arshj
Although the universe of these two works has a completely different setting, they share interesting similarities. - Both deal with the supernatural element of returning in time in order to save people, although in Erased, Revival is activated by the death of people around, and not by the death of the protagonist. - In addition, in both works, the protagonists make use of the information gathered before the return in time and solve mysteries that allow them to follow the timeline forward. - Both Re: Zero and Boku Dake ga Inai Machi present a theme involving attitudes such as self-condemnation, suffering and explore the psychological of the protagonist   read more
report Recommended by Marander
Both shows have main characters go back in time to prevent certain events from happening in the future.
report Recommended by Cozye
Both animes are good and have the same time travel premise to save someone and are popular psychological animes.
report Recommended by Reapercodbo3
Fighting fate with time. Erased and Re:Zero are both excellent stories of fighting a determined fate via time travel. Both anime give a standard MC who ends up into an unexpected world. Erased has Satoru transport into 1988, with Re:Zero transferring Subaru to the foreign land called Lugnica. In these movements, both Satoru and Subaru use their gained time travel powers to change the worlds of before in hopes of keeping loved ones safe. With Erased being a murder mystery, Re:Zero is much more dramatic. All in all, both are great supernatural psychological anime with slow romance to spare.
report Recommended by NextUniverse
Mechanics of the return to the past present in both works, the many psychological attacks on the protagonist are very successful and exciting
report Recommended by DeltaLight
Both Invole a form of timetravel. while RE:Zero is a lot more dramatic and at times hard to watch (in a good way) Erased is a good story told to the end in one compact season.
report Recommended by fast2611
Erased and Re: Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu are the two anime whose main characters have the power of time travel and can change them, the two main characters in this anime also use the power of time travel to save the main heroine. Re: Zero has more action and dramatic scenes, while Erased has tense scenes and the main character has to think smarter to do something.
report Recommended by aomoriportor
erased is very similar to re:zero Erased follows the Story of Satoru Fujinuma who is a 29 year old aspiring manga artist with the ability to travel backwards in time to prevent terrible things from happening. After the murder of a loved on he is launched back further in time than he has ever gone to prevent the tragedy from taking place. its exactly like re:zero.
report Recommended by mikeado277
Like Re:Zero, this is a series about someone who can reverse time to stop a tragedy before it happens. Satoru Fujinuma gets sent back to a few minutes before the tragic event, and has saved a number of people with his uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time.
report Recommended by NyeLink
Both feature heavy themes around Death and Saving others
report Recommended by AstrumRemilia
Both have time travel theory.Both mc use time travel to save their loved ones.Both are thriller anime.Both MC has no power except time travel.
report Recommended by M_A_R_K
Time travel related - Erased is is short (12 episodes) and would't disappoint you! The main character is a 5th grader.
report Recommended by buchyy
The main character's powers are similar, and the nature (some form of brutality, drama and excitement) is also quite similar.
report Recommended by MartinShoob
this also involves time travel. guys check it out. you wont be dissappointed. its awesome!
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