If you liked
Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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Hai to Gensou no Grimgar
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Both see their main cast unwillingly transported into a dangerous new world. Both have lovable and wholesome characters continually thrust into dangerous life or death situations.
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Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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Kami no Tou
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We see our main characters in both leave one world to enter new realities where they must confront various challenges and ascend through them in order to reach certain goals and learn more about their respective worlds. The levels of the tower and the games of Alice in Borderland have a lot of similarities as they are all varied deadly challenges with their own rules and most often conundrum types or puzzles. Action & mystery abound in both.
If you liked
Deadman Wonderland
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Kami no Tou
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Both thrust their characters into "new worlds" where they participate in death games to their various ends. Both are action heavy and have unique power systems & abilities.
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The God of High School
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Oemojisangjuui
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Both have supernatural school settings and are adaptations of massively popular Korean Webtoons. The reception of both from their fanbases left a lot to be desired. There are also similarities in their OSTs that leads to a similar vibe from both shows.
If you liked
Kami no Tou
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Oemojisangjuui
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Both recent anime adaptations of massively popular Korean Webtoons. They both have famous K POP groups involved in their respective OSTs (Stray Kids & ATEEZ). This gives both shows a similar vibe across the board but especially in their music/OPs/EDs. They both also have unique and distinct art styles that make them stand out with their own signature looks.
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Noblesse
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Oemojisangjuui
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Blockbuster webtoon household names finally break out with their own adaptations. Both kicked off to a relatively lukewarm response from their hardcore fanbases yet both likely at least performed well enough to be branded successes. Both also have a school setting and a positive/wholesome vibe to them.
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Jujutsu Kaisen
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Chainsaw Man
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Both recent phenomenon series with a lot of similarities. The curses and the devils have a lot of parallels and we follow a group of characters who hunt/kill these entities.
If you liked
Shingeki no Kyojin
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Chainsaw Man
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These are both phenomenon modern epics. They both have dark & gritty themes/premises. Iconic characters, gory action & incredible OSTs.
If you liked
Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia
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Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both kids toy marketing anime. Both feature apparatuses that children battle each other and compete with. Both have themes and monsters associated with their respective apparatuses.
If you liked
Cyborg 009 VS Devilman
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...then you might like
Chainsaw Man
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Both feature a main character who uses the power of a devil/demon in order to transform his body and fight against other devils/demons.
If you liked
Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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...then you might like
Chainsaw Man
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At the beginning of both series; the main character fuses with a super natural creature in order to eventually go on to use the power of the creature to fight others of it's kind. Both have similar tones and OSTs.
If you liked
Devilman: Crybaby
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...then you might like
Chainsaw Man
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CSM is heavily inspired by Devilman. Crybaby is the most recent and present Devilman entry. If you enjoyed Crybaby or any of the larger Devilman franchise, definitely give the CSM anime a go! Both involve a MC that combines with a devil in order to battle other devils. Both have similar imagery and tones.
If you liked
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Kids anime that both market toys and target the same audience. Both feature a similarly aged cast in a larger than life conflict against dark powers, in order to combat their respective threats the hero's must use the in-universe equivalent of the real world toys in order to do battle.
If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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Both mature psychological series with similar character designs. Both have suspenseful mysteries, high stakes, murders & great character depth.
If you liked
Death Billiards
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...then you might like
Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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Both mind bending mature anime. Both feature death games, dark themes, mild gore & interesting/relatable characters.
If you liked
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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...then you might like
Monster Farm: Legend e no Michi
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Both kids monster battling anime. Both have teams, competitive battles, beasts/monsters. Similar righteous causes child heroes, dark powers & general tones/themes.
If you liked
Spider Riders: Yomigaeru Taiyou
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both later seasons of kids monster anime. Both feature large casts of child heroes who fight alongside sentient creature partners (bey bitbeasts/spiders). In both their respective kids follow a righteous cause against dark powers.
If you liked
Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: Yokuryuu Densetsu
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Children's anime that focus largely on kids battling against at first unforeseen dark powers. In both they battle alongside companion creatures (in beyblade it's slightly more convoluted with these companions inhabiting beys). Both also were used as marketing for real life toy and game products. Max and Gingka have their similarities with many of the typical child protagonist traits of the time.
If you liked
Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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...then you might like
Death Parade
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Both death game focused mature anime. Both heavily psychological with sometimes graphic violence and shock value.
If you liked
Deadman Wonderland
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...then you might like
Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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Both feature life or death games the main characters are thrust into (mostly against their will). Both of their fictional worlds are rooted/have some basis in reality.
If you liked
Dragon Ball GT
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...then you might like
Jikuu Tantei Genshi-kun
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Both feature spiky black haired larger than life protagonists. Both also have great world building and characters.
If you liked
Spider Riders: Oracle no Yuusha-tachi
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both more niche "monster battler" series with a cast of young child heroes who fight alongside sentient creatures (talking spiders in spider riders & cosmological beyblade bitbeasts in metal fight beyblade).
If you liked
Medarot Damashii
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both feature kids who battle each other with gear/apparatuses (beys, bots). They both also feature competitive events, evil organisations & and lots of unique and stylish character/monster designs.
If you liked
Jikuu Tantei Genshi-kun
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...then you might like
Dragon Ball Super
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Flint and Goku are very alike, although a lot more similar to OG Dragon Ball, a fan of Flint the Time Detective (Jikuu Tantei Genshi-kun) will likely also enjoy DB in all it's many iterations. They both have a strange over powered main character with a similar look, demeanour & design. They both also have great world building with lots of varied and quirky designs.
If you liked
Jikuu Tantei Genshi-kun
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both heavily inspired by Pokemon and the ensuing monster raising/battling kids anime craze. In both casts of young heroes battle alongside sentient creature partners and get entangled in larger than life conflicts against dark powers. Both have flamboyant & similarly styled character designs with the iconic spiky haired look of the era.
If you liked
Monster Farm: Enbanseki no Himitsu
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both feature young prodigy heroes and their sentient creature partners (disc monsters & bey bitbeasts). Both have competitive sport elements incorporated and battles/tournaments that leak into the real world with their respective toys/games. Both have interesting and unique monster designs with their own specific distinct style.
If you liked
Medarot
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Both kids anime from the "monster battler" craze era, both however more niche titles in the space that were primarily made to market toys & games. Both feature young child protagonists that battle each other using gear, parts, apparatuses (bots/beys) that can be customised/modified & upgraded.
If you liked
Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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More niche titles from the monster battler kids anime era that spawned classics like Pokemon, Yugioh & Digimon. While never reaching the same heights as some of their contemporaries, these were both still fairly popular, enough to spur sequels and many real world products and games. Both feature a cast of young kid heroes who battle with their sentient creature partners (dinosaurs/bey bitbeasts), often against some form of forces of darkness.
If you liked
Saint Seiya
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade 4D
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Two anime with constellations and astrology as core themes. Both have a pegasus wielding main hero, and important characters for the draco/dragon, phoenix & unicorn constellations. In both the characters use the various powers of their constellations to battle each-other, both also have tournaments.
If you liked
Alien 9
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...then you might like
Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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Both have alien beings that form respective parasitic/symbiotic relationships with humans, the way these humans combat each-other is very reminiscent. The metal screw type protrusions of alien 9 as well as the bladetype things of parasyte and the way they are applied in battles are very similar. Both involve the main character entering this relationship with the alien against their will.