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Aku no Hana
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Kuzu no Honkai
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reading Kuzu no Honkai reminds me of Aku no Hana. Both series is somewhat psychological. As the stories keep progress, there are some pretty twisted things (it's up to readers to decide whether those twists are good or bad)
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Hirunaka no Ryuusei
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Hibi Chouchou
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Well they got a crossover, what more? The female protagonists always have dazed eyes and don't show emotion often. The artstyles are clear and very appealing. Highly recommend for those want to enjoy romance
If you liked
"Bungaku Shoujo" Series
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Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
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I can't help but think of the Bungaku Shoujo Series when reading Shigatsu and vice versa. They have similar male and female protagonists. The boys share somewhat similar past: are considered a genius in a certain art form, tragic happened force them to disappear from public eyes, meet a girl that inspires them... Even the girls share similar personality: have a great love for the art form that the protagonist is famous for, is the males' main motivation, the catalyst for every actions the protagonists take...
If you liked
Onanie Master Kurosawa
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Boku dake ga Inai Machi
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thrilling and redemption are nouns i would choose to describe Onanie and Boku dake. The two series centered around a guy who try to make a girl's life better while going through character development themselves. Onanie is more prevert though.
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Pandora Hearts
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Kuroshitsuji
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Both series have a gothic themes, contract with an unknown force for the sake of survival and have somewhat twists as the series process. The artstyle from Pandora Hearts and Kuroshitsuji are very well-drawn, clothes are drawn very detailed. They also share similar humor. Furthermore, it is worth mentioning that both series are from Square Enix.
If you liked
Gintama
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...then you might like
One Punch Man
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Where will you go if all your dreams have been fulfilled? That is the question that both series deal with. They don't have a serious plot, just the daily life of a man who is trying to live his life. There are battles and funny moments sometimes. Recommend to people who are looking for some funny anime to watch to add some spice to their life.
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Pocket Monsters Special
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Digimon Xros Wars
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PokeSpe and Xros Wars manga have intense battles, fierce action scenes, good art and a bit of fanservice. If you are fan of both series (anime or games), these two are worth checking out
If you liked
Bakuman.
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...then you might like
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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while it is no wonder that they have some differences such as both series don't belong to the same demographic, Bakuman lends on the side of pursuing your dream of becoming a mangaka while Gekkan Shoujo is about a guy who has already been a mangaka, they both follow the story of making manga. Bakuman and Gekkan Shoujo both have romantic element throughout the story (but different in the way of portrait), putting factors from real life to your works and the life of people involve in the process of making manga. If you love manga and want to know what behind the scene, read both manga
If you liked
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
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Kill la Kill
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It is no surprise that due to Hiroyuki Imaishi, the director of KLK, had worked on P&T (and for Gainax in that matter) that both series have a similar style of animation and action sequences. They have ridiculous plot but magically can intrigue viewers and remain enjoyable. Recommend for people who are looking for battles, actions and characters shouting really nonsense stuffs (that in real life can be considered crazy) but somehow sound badass
If you liked
Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro
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Mob Psycho 100
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The world of manga consists of a variety of art styles, from simple to moe, from detailed to extremely expressive art. MP100 and MTNN have the artstyle that can turn off the readers at first because it can be considered to be ugly and give the impression that they are drawn by a 5 year old. While the art from both series doesn't appeal to readers, it is the story telling that drives readers to the manga. There are funny moments, there are badass moments, there are moments that make your heart skipped a beat and moments that make you think. Furthermore, it is worth mentioning that the two authors while doesn't draw very well, they choose great camera angles to portrait fight or emotional scenes (which can be funny because thanks to the ugly artstyle that some panels can be seen more striking)
If you liked
Mawaru Penguindrum
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Mekakucity Actors
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confusing plot line, characters with mysterious past, both aren't from the same studio but have somewhat similar style of animating and unveiling the story
If you liked
Fate/Zero
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...then you might like
Tokyo Ghoul
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similar atmosphere with intensive battles and explosion. Similar animation style .The characters have extraordinary power. Both series ended with a cliffhanger of an arc to open up for a season 2