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Kemono no Souja Erin
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Merc Storia: Mukiryoku no Shounen to Bin no Naka no Shoujo
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Both are about encouraging coexistence and peace between mythical beasts and human beings.

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Tanoshii Muumin Ikka
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Happy Happy Clover
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Both are about a magical world replete with happy characters, light-heartedness, warmth, childlike innocence, and a carefree joy.

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Anyamal Tantei Kiruminzoo
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Mewkledreamy
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Girls go on meaningful adventures with cute, magical animals, which also involves the themes of dreams and friendship.

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Terra e... (TV)
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Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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Both have unexpected twists that involve environmental themes.

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Chi's Sweet Home
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Kijitora Neko no Koume-san
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Both Plum Crazy! and Chi's Sweet Home have sweet art styles that deal with the daily adventures of our lovable fur babies.

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Anyamal Tantei Kiruminzoo
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Jewelpet Twinkle☆
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Both are part of the magical girl genre and involve animals as important plot elements. In Anyamal Tantei Kiruminzoo, the characters can transform into heroes and heroines in cute costumes and also transform into real animals during certain contexts, which can communicate with other fauna. In Jewelpet: Twinkle, there are magical beings based on real animals, created from jewels, and form deep bonds with the main cast; they help the people transform into magical costumed heroines and heroes. They are both very heartfelt and worth it.

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Flanders no Inu (Movie)
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Itoshi no Muco
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Both involve the deep bond between a person and their dog companion. Flanders no Inu has a more tragic but heartfelt story whereas Itoshi no Muco is more idyllic.

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Shirokuma Cafe
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Rokuhou-dou Yotsuiro Biyori
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Both are about homely cafes with welcoming atmosphere. Their main characters also care about their guests on a deeper level than just their money. They also tend to put more effort into making quality food.

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Chi's Sweet Home
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Itoshi no Muco
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Chi's Sweet Home is about a cozy, harmonious family rescuing a cat and making her a part of the family. Itoshi no Muco is similar in that it's about a glass smith living ontop of a mountain with his Akita Inu, who is basically family. He has friends visit often to play with his fur baby too! Both Chi and Muco have a charming, cozy atmosphere with occasional cheery humor.

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Heisei Tanuki Gassen Ponpoko
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Kawa no Hikari
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Kawa no Hikari is very similar to Ponpoko (Pom Poko). Both have an environmental message that points to how mankind's industrialization can have devastating effects on wildlife. Furthermore, they take place in beautiful natural scenery, accompanied by great art, and involve the journey of non-human animals. Kawa no Hikari is a bit more poetic since the source material, a novel, was written by a reputable author.

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Mushishi
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Buddha
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Both deal with the interconnectedness of all living things, a central tenant of some Eastern thought. Mushi are organisms of the purest form of life that only a few can see; their only purpose is survival, which generally causes great harm to humans (i.e., parasitic relationships or environmental damage). Rather than opting to kill the indifferent Mushi creatures, Ginko, the protagonisti, seeks to only divert their harm away from humans. He understands that Mushi are living organisms without malicious intent and encourages compassionate understanding many times throughout the anime. Moreover, Siddhartha's central message in Tezuka's masterpiece is also very similar. He encourages his followers to value all life and live in harmony with one's surroundings. Basically, both Ginko and Siddhartha preach about the sanctity of life and one's place in life.

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