If you liked
Alien 9
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Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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The art styles are extremely similar, both juxtapose their darker more horror-esque themes alongside cute/kawaii/moe type anime styles. Both see a lovable cast thrust into a seemingly righteous role of protection that as we learn more about, has extremely sinister undertones.
If you liked
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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...then you might like
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! VRAINS
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Both later generation series of classic kids monster anime & multi media franchises. Both have more future based settings than their original series counterparts in either franchise. Both show off new technologies in their respective worlds.
If you liked
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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...then you might like
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Arc-V
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These are both children's anime from wider classic franchises (Yugioh & Beyblade). Both are later generations and so although not as popular as their respective first generations, both are considered fan favourites amongst the core franchise fans. Both feature a big and important tournament that the main characters all compete in, before of course eventually being pulled into a more pressing larger than life battle against dark forces.
If you liked
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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...then you might like
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Zexal Second
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These are both from classic kids monster battling anime franchises, both are later generations and also second iterations of their respective generations. Both have similar main characters with Yuma & Gingka, and both also have great English dubs and soundtracks.
If you liked
Digimon Savers
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both classic kids anime from larger multimedia franchises. Both have great world building, OSTs, characters and art styles. Both feature their unique take on monsters and competitive battles.
If you liked
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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...then you might like
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Zexal
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Both later generations of monster battling kids anime franchises. Both protagonists Yuma & Gingka have similar personalities. Both feature fictional in-world sports that are played by basically their entire populace.
If you liked
Digimon Frontier
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both later generations and iterations of classic kids anime franchises. Both feature lots of fun and relatable characters in large fantastical worlds. Both casts of heroes are similar ages as both shows have the same demographic as their target audiences.
If you liked
Vampire Knight
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...then you might like
Lord of Vermilion: Guren no Ou
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Both feature a variety of blood based weapons & attacks. Both have lots of cool and unique character designs with a distinct visual appeal.
If you liked
Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both later continuations of classic kids anime. Both have large casts of lovable characters and wide varieties of their respective monsters with unique designs.
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! 5D's
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both kids monster anime that also heavily embrace the 'sport' side of their respective competitions. Both have great character & monster designs as well as solid English dubs and OSTs.
If you liked
Digimon Tamers
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both kids monster battling anime, both have a large cast of young heroes who must battle together against the forces of evil. While being slightly less popular than other iterations both Tamers and the Metal saga have become almost cult classic fan favourite generations of their respective franchises.
If you liked
Pokemon Advanced Generation
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both second iterations of classic multimedia kids anime franchises. Both target the same demographic and are series that help their franchises to market new games, toys and products.
If you liked
Digimon Adventure 02
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both second seasons of classic kids anime franchises. Both introduce new characters to an already established cast from the previous iteration.
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Duel Monsters GX
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both classic second seasons of similar kids anime & multimedia franchises. Both have unique and recognisable art styles & character designs. Both also have great English dubs and OSTs.
If you liked
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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...then you might like
Monster Farm: Legend e no Michi
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Both kids anime with similar themes and premises. Both have a wide variety of monsters/bitbeasts which all have superb designs. Both have solid English dubs and OSTs and it's very likely if you liked one that you will also enjoy the other.
If you liked
Saint Seiya
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both centre around constellations with them as integral themes, with main characters wielding the power of various constellations. In both the main character has the power of Pegasus, there are also prominent characters with the power of Phoenix, Dragon/Draco & Unicorn/Monoceros, as well as several others.
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Spider Riders: Yomigaeru Taiyou
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both monster battling anime where young heroes battle alongside partners who are very specific to the worlds these stories take place in (beyblades/spiders). Both in this sense have unique world building and have a lot of the same appeal.
If you liked
Medarot Damashii
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both second seasons of widely beloved kids anime franchises. Both involve customisable companions whose spirits inhabit parts (bitbeasts/medals) of a apparatus used to battle and compete with other characters (beys/bots).
If you liked
Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both second iterations of very similar "battle with toys" kids monster anime. Both have spirits that inhabit the toys. The main cast in each are very alike, thus giving both shows almost the same vibe. Bakugan is clearly and unapologetically heavily inspired by Beyblade.
If you liked
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both extremely similar toy marketing children's anime series. Both have a large cast of young characters who form teams, battle against the forces of darkness and who have specific partners who battle alongside them.
If you liked
Monster Farm: Enbanseki no Himitsu
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both monster battling kids anime. Both have great world building, art styles, characters designs and OSTs. Both main characters are similarly energetic and heroic.
If you liked
Pokemon
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both classic kids anime from larger spanning multi media franchises. Both serve as cross promotion for video games, toys and various other products essentially marketed to their audience through the shows. Both have similar aged, heroic main characters that their target demographic is made to identify with and admire.
If you liked
Jikuu Tantei Genshi-kun
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both kids shows with unique stylistic choices, both have their own technology and creature specific lore to their worlds. Both have great English openings and dubs.
If you liked
Spider Riders: Oracle no Yuusha-tachi
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both monster battling series. In both the kid characters have one consistent monster partner (bitbeast or spider in each respective series). Both have important teams, cool character designs and unique monster concepts.
If you liked
Digimon Adventure
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both classic kids monster battling anime, in both the monsters battle alongside the heroes and they are powered up by the spirits of their human partners. Both also heavily teamwork focused.
If you liked
Medarot
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both children's monster battle anime, both heavily team/teamwork focused, both have monster spirits within a customisable object used for battle (bots,medabots/beys,beyblades). In both the sentient spirits inhabit a part placed within the aforementioned object (the bitbeast/medal), in both they communicate with and battle alongside their partners/owners.
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Duel Monsters
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...then you might like
Metal Fight Beyblade: Baku
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Both classic kids "monster battler" series, both have mystical creature spirits within objects (cards/beys). Both have uniquely recognisable art styles & character designs. Both also have solid English dubs and music.
If you liked
Zankyou no Terror
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...then you might like
Inuyashiki
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Both anime with terrorism as a core theme. Both explore humanity and morality, particularly showcasing those with questionable morals.
If you liked
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 3: Stardust Crusaders - Egypt-hen
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...then you might like
Baki
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Overly buff manly men clash and beat each other half to death. Both have important blood lines e.g. Hanma & Joestar.
If you liked
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Duel Monsters
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...then you might like
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 3: Stardust Crusaders - Egypt-hen
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-Revolving around, and heavily taking part in the country of Egypt. -Flamboyant and unique character designs, can spot a Jojo or Yugioh character a mile off, recognisable art styles. -Lovable characters, high stakes and deep ties of friendship. Although not glaringly alike, I've noticed a huge cross over in the fandoms of these two series, I can see why as both also appeal to me! I recommend checking out the other if you're super into one of these!