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Katanagatari
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Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei
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If you loved one, you'd like the other if you enjoyed the following from either anime: a new and different art style, a dialogue-heavy series, a large lovable cast, seemingly repetitive but exciting episodes, and an extremely satisfying ending. The two anime are amazing for audiences who are open and patient enough to watch an unconventional and dialogue-heavy show. The two are especially unique regarding its art, both of which I found spectacular (subject to viewer, of course). There are plenty of interesting and lovable characters in both anime. However, it is important to note that the lead characters do not share many similarities, if any at all. Still, the two are most similar in the sense that each episode seems to be very repetitive, and you're mainly just sitting through each episode enjoying the ride. Despite all of the repetition and action and chaos, there is a very satisfying ending.
If you liked
Shirobako
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...then you might like
Sora yori mo Tooi Basho
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If you liked one, there's a high chance that you'll like the other. There's an even higher chance if you enjoyed either show for the following reasons: its cast, themes, comedy, and drama. When watching either show, you'll be hooked just by learning about each characters' ambitions and journeys. I personally thought that none of the characters were annoying; each one was great. You'll also find that the shows' themes are very similar -- if you were moved by one show, the other will likely move you too. Also, the comedy and drama overlapped in many ways.