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Koufuku Graffiti
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Ramen Daisuki Koizumi-san
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Anime that feature cute girls enjoying food to an almost orgasmic level. Their stories are simple, focusing almost purely on the love of food as well as the perks of eating food with others. Obviously some of the foodgasm moments can be very suggestive, but usually to a comedic level rather than purely for "fan service", although admittedly that's definitely part of the appeal as well.

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Girls & Panzer
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High School Fleet
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Two stories about a group of high school girls participating in combat/military related activities. While the overall tone of the two anime can be quite different at times, many aspects do mirror each other. Lots of high action scenes during moments of combat, plenty of cute/moe moments between the characters, tiny flakes of fan service here and there, and a strong focus on friendship, camaraderie, and overcoming obstacles together as a team.

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Pan de Peace!
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JK Meshi!
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Both anime center around what most people would probably call "characters" eating and/or making food, going "Mmm Oishii!", and probably enjoying eachother's company despite being soulless hollow shells of moe blob. If you like one there's a good chance you'll like the other, although I would ask you to please never associate with me on a personal level, and maybe seek help.

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GJ-bu
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Tanaka-kun wa Itsumo Kedaruge
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Very minor overarching plots and a strong focus on the characters simply living out their daily lives, primarily at or around school. No drama to speak of aside from any used to help emphasis a particular joke, and no really strong romantic elements either. While the main of Tanaka-kun takes it to an extremely level, he and multiple of the characters in GJ-bu enjoy being able to relax and not do much quite often. Beyond that the cast of characters are fairly diverse, but they're all easy to like and relate to in some fashion.

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Ouran Koukou Host Club
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Shounen Maid
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While the story of these two anime are fairly different, they both share a main character who often dresses and acts like you would expect of the opposite gender, another main who is quite carefree but very passionate when they do care about something, as well as both generally taking place in a high class/wealthy environment. Character interactions along with the comedy are also very similar between these two anime.

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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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Hai to Gensou no Grimgar
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After the "trapped in a video game/fantasy world" genre has long since been tired out, these two add a refreshing spin to that idea. Grimgar takes a much more serious and "real" tone to it, making the characters and scenarios much more believable and gripping, while Re:Zero's "gimmick" is something that hasn't really been done in it's genre before, and adds a lot of layers and depth to it's story. These two anime treat their viewer and stories with respect, and deliver similarly high drama (but not at all forced), genuinely intense experiences.

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Flying Witch
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Tanaka-kun wa Itsumo Kedaruge
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Anime that both fully embody the idea of "Slice of Life" at it's core. Very calm, relaxing atmosphere 80% of the time, and the other 20% is pretty much guaranteed to be filled with great humor or touching moments. Especially when it comes to the humor, both these shows have a great sense of comedic timing, not being afraid to have some extra long pauses to really emphasis a joke to it's full extent.

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Koufuku Graffiti
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Sansha Sanyou
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Two anime about a trio of friends going through life and school together. Both have a lot of moments that center around food and eating together, as well as both main character's trying to adapt to living on their own. A similar care free slice of life feel is present in both anime, with sprinkles of funny, sweet, and adorable moments as well.

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Log Horizon
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Hai to Gensou no Grimgar
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Both approach the "trapped in a video game/fantasy world" story type from a slightly different angle. While they certainly have combat scenes, they focus much more on the other aspects of being in that kind of situation. Dealing with living and adapting to this new world, the political aspect of things, forming stronger character bonds. Also neither of them focus very much on "escaping" from the world they're in either.

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Golden Time
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Ore Monogatari!!
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Golden Time and Ore Monogatari both focus on aspects of being in a relationship rather than just the build up to one. The main couples of both series end up together within the first handful of episodes. While the tone can be different between them, each has their own moments of comedy, drama, and of course sheer adorable romance~ <3

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Toradora!
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Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi
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Both series have very similar characters overall, and progress in plot much the same way; focusing on comedy in the beginning before introducing stronger dramatic/romantic elements as the story progress. They both retain their humor along the way, so no worries there! If you're going to just watch one however, please stick with Toradora, as the writing and story-telling is significantly better, plus the pay off at the end is FAR superior.

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Zero no Tsukaima
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Kore wa Zombie desu ka?
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While the overall quality of these series can be pretty different in many respects, the themes and feel of them is quite similar. They are both ecchi/harem series with fantasy and supernatural elements. The casts are quite big, both with a strong Tsundere character in the mix and your usual oblivious and perverted lead male. Although unlike most ecchi/harem anime, the lead male protagonists in these series are not entirely inept and useless. Saito (Tsukaima) and Ayumu (Zombie) are both quite proficient when it comes to combat, and are much more entertaining to watch than other male leads of the genre.

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Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi
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Hitsugi no Chaika
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Both have very similar settings of a mixed modern-fantasy world with a small group of heroes traveling for relatively similar reasons. Each contain a young, petite female lead who's goals have some kind of connection with the dead, along with other supernatural events occurring throughout both shows. Hitsugi no Chaika has some comedy and romance elements, while Kamisama no Inai has a slightly deeper and complex story to it, although admittedly the story seems to be a bit unfinished as of posting this review. Regardless both are a great watch for a lot of the same reasons!

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Hidamari Sketch
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Koufuku Graffiti
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-Both series are done by Shaft, and it's very apparent upon watching them -The casts are very similar in many aspects (revolving mostly around being shy, cute, and kind) -Loads of Moe -VERY similar feel and atmosphere; usually quite calm, tranquil, and meditative, yet still plenty of adorable, funny, and heartwarming moments to go around.

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Zero no Tsukaima
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Romeo x Juliet
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-Both are in very similar fantasy settings -Centers around a romance that is controversial in some way (RxJ: From enemy families / ZnT: From entirely different Worlds) -The "main pairings" of each have someone of wealth/royalty, and someone of lesser status -Each have fairly large supporting casts The main difference between these two is the "ecchi" tag on in Zero no Tsukaima.

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Toradora!
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Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
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-Both revolve around romance and the struggles of realizing how one truly feels -Plenty of similar comedic antics -Each has a few characters much likes ones from the other -Personal discovery and growth is a huge theme in both series

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Full Moon wo Sagashite
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Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
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-Music is a consistent major theme within both -Romance and tragedy heavily influence the story of each -The main characters in each go through great struggles to try and achieve their goals, both of which revolve around music.

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Death Parade
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Sakurako-san no Ashimoto ni wa Shitai ga Umatteiru
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Both series are built around multiple arcs, each one focusing on new secondary characters and solving the mysteries surrounding them. They follow the perspective of two main characters, one acting as an assisstant to the other, who are responsible for learning about and judging the secondary characters (Death Parade) or solving a mysterious case they are involved with (Sakurako-san).

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