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Natsume Yuujinchou
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Tonari no Youkai-san
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Both are set in the Japanese countryside, where humans and youkai each live. They have slower pacing, and involve stories of interaction between humans and the supernatural.
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Future GPX Cyber Formula
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Highspeed Etoile
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Very similar racecars in physical design, as well as technical elements like turbo systems and on-board AI aides. Both involve an underdog getting involved in a futuristic racing circuit aiming for the top.
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Starship Operators
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Seikai no Senki
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Similar in regards to the depiction of space combat being very tactical and with a sense of realism, rather than being for the sake of action scenes. Focus on strategy and overall purpose rather than creating a deep cast.
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Armitage III
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Metallic Rouge
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Both are cyberpunk anime set within a Martian city, where androids are treated as second-class to humans. Each include stories surrounding androids that almost perfectly mimic humans being targeted and killed.
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Gasaraki
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Flag
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Both have highly realistic portrayals of military operations, as well as the inclusion of mecha in them. Each also contain events set in a war-torn middle east country with international involvement. Both anime are created and directed by Ryousuke Takahashi
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Kage (OVA)
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Revenger
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Historical anime focused around main characters being paid for assassinations, and intrigue focused story with an underlying plot involving uncovering aspects of the opium trade. Both include a foreign presence in a Japanese city (European/Chinese).
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Black Magic M-66
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Bubblegum Crisis
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Set in sci-fi futuristic cities involving a military organization fighting robotic opponents. The city atmosphere in particular is fairly similar. In Bubblegum Crisis it's the AD Police against Boomers, and in Black Magic it's the actual military against a runaway combat android. Both times it's excessive violence within civilian urban areas.
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Macross Zero
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Neo Ranga
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Similar in a broad sense of being mecha shows, and in a specific sense of centering around tribal beliefs/gods on southeast Asian islands. Ancient 'spiritual' mecha are discovered on these islands, and outside factions militarily vie for control of them contrary to the wishes of the original tribespeople.
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Wake Up, Girls!
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Shine Post
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Both depict up and coming idol groups finding their footing in the industry and working towards the end goal of putting on a concert and building up their fanbase. Similarities include: - New idol group training and improving their skills. - Networking for fans through TV, radio, brochures, etc. - One of the more experienced idol members having past connections to a major idol group, leading to rivalries later on.
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Strike the Blood
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Engage Kiss
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Similar in terms of setting; both have their main focus on artificial cities that are afloat out in the pacific but still technically under Japanese jurisdiction. Also, the events surrounding those cities are predominantly supernatural. In Strike the Blood's case vampires, and for Engage Kiss demons. From that, the main character's powers are relied upon to keep the city's peace.
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Oshi ga Budoukan Ittekuretara Shinu
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Shine Post
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Both involve up and coming idol groups working on growing and reaching a concert goal. Shine Post primarily maintains the perspective of the idols themselves, while OshiBudou largely takes the perspective of the fans. However they both show each side of the idol group in terms of their management/training and how their performances are received by their fans.
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Love Live! Superstar!!
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Healer Girl
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Both have singing and music as core aspects, as well as a similar style of comedy. Also, a number of characters are alike in design as well as how they act. For example: Heanna Sumire -> Itsushiro Reimi Tang Keke -> Morishima Hibiki
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Tenki no Ko
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Bubble
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Both have weather-related disasters happening in Tokyo, and a female lead directly linked to those events.
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Tamako Market
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Deaimon
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Both involve Japanese sweets shops and a focus on slice of life.