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Fantasy Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan to
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Isekai Ojisan
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Both shows focus on jokes about boomers being trapped in isekai, with the only difference being that in one show the characters are in isekai and in the other they have already returned from another world.

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Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
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Isekai Ojisan
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Both shows parody the logic and cliches of the isekai genre in a rather amusing way, although they are otherwise quite different in terms of style and target audience.

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Sunohara-sou no Kanrinin-san
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Kinsou no Vermeil: Gakeppuchi Majutsushi wa Saikyou no Yakusai to Mahou Sekai wo Tsukisusumu
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Both anime are based on a romantic comedy manga about shouta x onee-san pairing. Similar ecchi fanservice and sexual fantasies about more mature girls. The main difference is that Vermeil is set in a magical school and has an action element, while Sunohara is a typical SoL harem.

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Kimi ni Todoke
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Horimiya
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Despite the fact that one show is open shoujo and the other is just shoujo-ish shonen, both shows are good SoL representations of teenage relationships and the problems that can arise from them. While Kimi ni Todoke focuses on the problems of young girls' socialization, Horimiya explores this problem from the male side and also adds a study on the problem of misunderstanding between teenagers.

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Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei
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Maou Gakuin no Futekigousha: Shijou Saikyou no Maou no Shiso, Tensei shite Shison-tachi no Gakkou e Kayou
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Demon King is practically Mahouka in a more fantasy and "fairy" setting. Both anime tell about a phlegmatic, almost ideal male MC, whose strength is so great that the magic school cannot even adequately assess it, so he is enrolled in the "class of weak losers". And yes, schools in both titles divide students into talented elite and weak losers. These shows differ in terms of nature of MC's great power (for example, Mahouka's Tatsuya is forced to significantly limit his power throughout the story), but overall, both anime still tell the same story of how a genius was mistakenly identified as a wimp and phlegmatically amazes everyone with his true powers.

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Tsuki ga Kirei
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Hakubo
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The SoL plot of both anime revolve around a tender and innocent first love, paying big attention to realistic teenage experiences. However, both shows do this with very different successes.

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Hoshiai no Sora
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Araburu Kisetsu no Otome-domo yo.
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Both shows are dedicated to the difficulties of youth social interaction and make a lot of social comments about it. In particular, both anime have LGBTQ arc and a major character who hides low self-esteem behind a feigned cynicism. If you are looking for a smart anime that is not afraid to talk about real teenage experiences and be socially relevant, then both titles can be one of the best choices for you. The key difference is that Araburu is dedicated to girls and the problems of the first romantic experience, while Hoshiai no Sora talks about boys and their self-affirmation in the adult world.

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Yagate Kimi ni Naru
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Araburu Kisetsu no Otome-domo yo.
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A study of the first romantic and intimate experience from the point of view of a young girl, a gentle and unhurried narration, an attempt to make standard anime archetypes more realistic and lively. The main difference is that Agatte Kimi ni Naru is shoujo ai and refers to relationships in a more cold-realistic tone.

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Love Lab
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Araburu Kisetsu no Otome-domo yo.
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Both shows examine teenage sexuality from POV of young girls groupe. The main difference is that Love Lab is an light comedy CGDCT show, while Araburu is more melodramatic and based on personal experience.

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Domestic na Kanojo
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5-toubun no Hanayome
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Both animes are an 2019 winter season's adaptation of the romantic harem manga from Shonen Magazine, which are dedicated to MC’s relationship with several girls who are sisters. They even received a joint cover a few days before the premiere. At the same time, these shows are opposite in their portrayal of romance, while Go-Toubun is mostly quite subtle about the affections of girls, Kanojo openly depicts the romantic and sexual life of the characters. In addition, the first show is a lighthearted comedy, while the second is a somewhat dark melodrama.

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Yosuga no Sora
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Domestic na Kanojo
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Domekano is essentially a less controversial and more "serious" version of Yosuga, replacing real incest and porn with plot with a more shoujo-ish melodrama and conditionally realistic plot. Natsuo is also quite similar to Haruka, because both MCs are a rather rare realistic image of teenage boys in the anime, and not unrealistic chaste "accidental perverts". In the end, both anime are rather dark romance with large doses of erotica and teenage melodrama.

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Citrus
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Domestic na Kanojo
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Both shows are dark erotic romance, which tells about the relationship between the step siblings, raising the theme of the negative impact of immoral relationships, hidden one-sided crush and the harm of repressed sexual desire. The difference is that Citrus is yuri and strongly focuses onf homosexuality, while Domekano has elements of a harem.

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Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru.
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Yagate Kimi ni Naru
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Both shows are very similar due to their slow pace, gradual exploration of the motivation and actions of the characters, as well as the rather subtle and attentive development of the romantic line. The main difference, of course, is that Yagate Kimi ni Naru is a melancholic shoujo-ai, and Oregairu, on the contrary, is a sarcastic school comedy with a male lead. Moreover, I do not know whether it is intentional or not, but Touko and Yuu are so similar to Yukinon and Yui that sometimes it may seem like a yuri fanfic on Oregairu, especially considering the popularity of Yukinon/Yui pairing. In any case, if you liked Oregairu and you are not against the lesbian theme, then you will definitely enjoy this show.

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Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru.
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Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai
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Both shows are an adaptation of romcom LN and strongly focusing on dialogues, talk about intellectual chemistry between an antisocial MC and some ideal yamato nadeshiko girl. Moreover, as the main girls of both shows, Yukinon and Mai are almost the same as twin sisters.

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Kiznaiver
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Darling in the FranXX
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Both shows are made by one studio and are devoted to the importance of feelings and mutual understanding in the social relations between people. They also have very similar motifs, plot twists and characters's personalities. At some point you can even say that FranXX is Kiznaiver in a post-apocalyptic mecha setting.

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Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan
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In a certain sense, Saiki can be considered as the "male" version of Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun, since while Nozaki parodies the shoujo's tropes, setting and characters, Saiki does the same, only with works for the shonen audience. The only difference is that Nozaki is strongly focused on romance and sometimes are sentimental, while Saiki always remains a gag comedy with an unceasing parody and humor.

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Gabriel DropOut
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Jashin-chan Dropkick
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Although these shows have different premises, they are both a parody of typical innocent CGDCT shows and tell about angels and demons who have come to our world. Moreover, both titles have a comically evil character as one of the main girls. At the same time, although Jashin-chan strongly focuses on violence and pop-cultural references, Gabriel is usually more casual.

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Ballroom e Youkoso
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Harukana Receive
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Ballroom and Harukana in many ways similar to each other because of their study of psychology and the relationship between partners, and the use of heavy romantic metaphors for this. Both shows also have a realistic image of their sport and sibling's pair as side characters. The main difference is that Ballroom has a more serious tone and is focused on boy-girl pairings, while Harukana has a more entertaining style and a blatant yuri subtext with girl's pairings.

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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
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Mahou Shoujo Site
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Although both of these shows have quite different seting (the first is Magical Girl and the second is Supernatural Horror), they are very similar in their performance, since both series explore the inner "madness" of the person and the use of violence to save from abusive people. Expect also many yandere characters and bulging eyes.

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Konohana Kitan
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Comic Girls
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Both works have a pretty similar main cast with the generic pink-haired MC, her classic tsundere best friend and "pair" of girls that strongly resemble or imply the yuri pairing of tomboy and girly girl which are all together live in an old Japanese building. The main difference is that Konohana has a profound, philosophical content and openly shoujo ai, while Comic Girls more carefree and uses the latter more for jokes and fanservice.

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Tenshi no 3P!
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Ryuuou no Oshigoto!
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These two series are not only almost similar in their premise and characters, they are also adapted by the same studio, therefore, those who enjoyed the first show, definitely will like the second.

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Happy Birthday: Inochi Kagayaku Toki
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Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda.
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Both films are devoted to how a child gets a serious psychological trauma due to the imprudent actions of adults, and then overcomes it, developing as a person through friends's help and and selfless help to other people.

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Air
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Yosuga no Sora
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Although these anime are completely different in matters of ecchi, they are both talk about tragic love stories and star-crossed lovers with a certain shade of eastern philosophy and magical realism, with the only difference that in the AIR drama is based on an incurable fatal disease, and in Yosuga no Sora it is an unacceptable incest. Besides, both animes are also based on very famous visual novels.

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