If you liked
Aggressive Retsuko (ONA)
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Kyouryuu Shoujo Gauko
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These series are similar in how they present a normal girl who has a hidden side that comes out when she's angry. Both series use their anger for comedic purposes, with the extremity of their anger versus how they normally present themselves being apart of the humor.
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Rilakkuma to Kaoru-san
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...then you might like
Aggressive Retsuko (ONA)
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Both series have the same type of blend between cute animal mascot designs and adult issues that can be appreciated by both child and adult viewers.
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Ichigo Mashimaro
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Asobi Asobase
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Both series have similar antics involving a group of school friends who play games and go through their day-to-day life with one another. Also, they both include a foreigner girl who is trying to hide how nationalized to Japan she is. While Asobi Asobase is considerably less cutesy and has a raunchier sense of humor, both can be enjoyed by anyone who likes watching a group of friends have fun with one another.
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Mob Psycho 100
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Inuyashiki
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Both series deal with a similar theme of characters who are very different from one another and how they use their extraordinary powers. Though Mob has more characters with powers then Inuyashiki and as such is able to explore more, both are sure to captivate anyone who's interested in the theme.
If you liked
Puchi Pri*Yucie
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Little Witch Academia (TV)
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At its core, it's hard not to see Petite Princess Yucie as perhaps the prototype for Little Witch Academia. Both series are considerably lighter, more family-friendly fare for the studios they're made by, and feature a main group of young girls at an academy whose daily tasks often turn into adventures. Yucie and Akko are both clumsy but have strong hearts. Male characters also play small but plot-important roles in both series. Anyone who enjoyed one is likely to enjoy the other.
If you liked
Yuu☆Yuu☆Hakusho
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...then you might like
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
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Both series involve the main character dying in a seemingly heroic accident - until a blue-haired girl from the afterlife informs them that their death wasn't really necessary after all while trying their best not to laugh at their misfortune. Both blue-haired girls end up becoming involved with the main character's future endeavors. Both series also have memorable comedic dialogue, though KonoSuba is considerably more comedy-focused.
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New Game!
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...then you might like
Konohana Kitan
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Both series have a new hire as the main character getting to know the (all-female) workplace and the relationships that are already established in it, as well as establishing relationships of her own (with clear yuri undertones). The main difference is that New Game! is in a realistic setting while Konohana Kitan is a fantasy with fox girls.
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Little Witch Academia (TV)
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...then you might like
Houseki no Kuni
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Both Akko and Phos are high-strung, clumsy young female protagonists who desperately want to find a way to fit in despite their handicaps compared to their peers. Both Akko and Phos also have a potential to go against the advice of those who are older/wiser and do what they want to do, which can lead to trouble, but also leads to them growing stronger as characters.
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NHK ni Youkoso!
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Koe no Katachi
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Both anime deal with the theme of suicide, as well as a male character being regretful of his hurtful actions towards a vulnerable female character.
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Bananya
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...then you might like
Pingu in the City
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Bananya and Pingu in the City are both children's series with animals going on uncommon adventures which have developed a periphery demographic online. While Pingu in the City lacks narration, both are easily accessible for all ages due to the simplicity of their storytelling.
If you liked
Shoujo Kakumei Utena
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...then you might like
Little Witch Academia (TV)
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Both Akko and Utena are striving for a world-changing power they don't fully understand in order to meet someone important to them they met in their childhood. In the case of Akko, it's Chariot. In the case of Utena, it's her prince.
If you liked
Haibane Renmei
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...then you might like
Kemono Friends
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Both series begin with the main girl waking up in a strange new setting, seemingly from a ritual event that occurs on a semi-regular basis, and discovering the unfamiliar world around her/who she is with the help of new friends. Haibane Renmei has a more mature/serious tone, but both series are largely family-friendly.
If you liked
Flying Witch
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...then you might like
Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon
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While Flying Witch is less gag-heavy and contains no fanservice, both shows contain fantasy elements, a mostly female cast, emphasize the importance of family, and are overall very easy and fun to watch.
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GTO
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...then you might like
Keroro Gunsou
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Both are comedic shonen manga with a bit of fanservice and pop culture humor, though GTO is more realistic and has no sci-fi element.