If you liked
Girlfriend
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Anata no Koto wa Sorehodo
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Relationships are never "pure" and "pretty". It surfaces all different kinds of insecurities.
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Sunadokei
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Anata no Koto wa Sorehodo
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Complex feelings, complex relationships.
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Usemono Yado
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...then you might like
Yagiza no Yuujin
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The certain surrealness, mysteriousness, and the heaviness of what people carry in their hearts.
If you liked
Coelacanth
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...then you might like
Yagiza no Yuujin
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If you met someone you know who's become a criminal, what would you do?
If you liked
Vitamin
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...then you might like
Yagiza no Yuujin
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Both about bullying, and with some disturbing scenes. Vitamin is the lead up and a possible way out, while Yagiza no Yuujin is an aftermath and the cyclic persistence of the effects of bullying. They really make you think about your own actions.
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Hibari no Asa
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...then you might like
Yagiza no Yuujin
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Both are about the consequences of the bystander choosing not to intervene to protect themselves.
If you liked
Vitamin
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...then you might like
Hibari no Asa
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The body as an object of desire, perceptions/assumptions of the people around, and mental health.
If you liked
Black Lagoon: Roberta's Blood Trail
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Chainsaw Maid
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Bloody maids. Hahahahaha. Crrazy and creepy. Chainsaw Maid is one randomness full of gore. My tummy feels funny. Lol. Roberta's Blood Trail is a psychological and thought provoking blood-gore. But you gotta watch this one after Black Lagoon's main series.
If you liked
Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!
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...then you might like
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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Both are odd n wacko with atypical characters. Both are character driven - they are well pulled out and the focus of all circumstances, humour or otherwise. Gekkan is multi-character, while Watamote is focused on one female. In a sense, either of the shows are about facing reality.. especially of people's personalities. While Nozaki-kun is centred on a manga artist and his classmate who, for his character models decide to go observe certain personalities, where ideals and presumptions about character types are shattered (in hilarious ways), Watamote deals with the main character facing the realities in facing people and her own presumptions and things she reads about in popular magazines is shattered by what she faces. Watamote has a strong base, it deals with a more complex and problematic issue of utterly shy school kids trying to break out of their safe zones, and yet deals with it in the most humourous way possible. As you laugh, your heart reaches out, at the same time putting you in an awkward position. One also comes to understand that things take time, but you need to try several times in several ways. Gekkan is more out loud fun wacko parody humour. It's more shoujo, while at the same time it pokes amazing fun at the genre itself.
If you liked
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
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...then you might like
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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Both are hilarious with random odd situations. While Nozaki-kun is more inclined to be a parody of the whole Shoujo Genre (lots of elements from popular series will come up if you notice) Kaibutsu-kun revolves more within the Shoujo genre, but creates fresh comedy out of its crazy characters. Either way both have good set of different funny characters, great fresh humour, and an ensuing romance. You'll love both of them! The art is kinda similar too.. though Kaibutsu-kun is more pop with brighter colours.
If you liked
Sakamichi no Apollon
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...then you might like
Glasslip
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Character relations and the atmosphere. Colour and artwork. Drama, slice of life. Glasslip reminded me of Sakamichi. Sakamichi has an older setting though, and it revolves around Jazz and that era. Glasslip is modern and into glass making. But both are about friends, relationships and have some complexity of characters... If you caught one, catch the other.
If you liked
Tari Tari
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...then you might like
Glasslip
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Characters are very similar - look and personality wise. Same production house. Both are fun, quick, but Glasslip appears to have more complex characters. Tari Tari is a little simpler.
If you liked
Natsuyuki Rendezvous
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Servant x Service
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Both are about adults working at a job. While Natsuyuki Rendezvous is more serious and deals with a personally owned flower shop, Servant x Service is more light hearted and is about college graduates who just became civil servants.
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Hanasaku Iroha
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...then you might like
Servant x Service
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Both are about working at a job, and about service to others while the characters build their relationships with their colleagues. Hanasaku Iroha is about teenage girls and how they deal professionally to make an inn work, Servant x Service is about college graduates who just became civil servants.
If you liked
Hachimitsu to Clover
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...then you might like
Eikoku Koi Monogatari Emma
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While the setting of Emma is Victorian, and that of Honey and Clover is Modern, if you want the light and airy atmosphere, then this anime would be worth it. While both encompass the "slice of life" and romantic touch, where Emma has its serious tone, Honey and Clover is mixed with good comedy. Although, unlike the single focused character of Emma, Honey and Clover revolves around the lives of 5 friends in an Art College, but the focus for both are the same: their relationships, their characters, their troubles.