If you liked
Re:␣Hamatora
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...then you might like
Owari no Seraph
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- Gay vibes despite the how trying to say it's straight - Hero's former best-friend becomes a villain who is only doing what he's doing to save his friend (owari no seraph) or the world (hamatora) -Character who had numerous experiments done on them by humans (the "good guys") is used as a trump card in final stages these two shows just made me think of each other. Both are a little bizarre and try to be more than they are. They are both entertaining enough and I liked them, so if you like one you should at least try the other
If you liked
Strawberry Panic
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...then you might like
Citrus
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First is the obvious, they're both lesbian anime. Then there's the fact that these relationships aren't exactly the healthiest (In the citrus manga it's alright, but the anime is fuxked). There's also the casual use of sexual abuse with seemingly no consequences (unless it's useful for the plot) which made me very uncomfortable. Finally what you should really take into account is that they're both fairly dark and VERY melodramatic yuri anime which I know some people will enjoy and others won't. nonetheless they are similar for way more reasons than just being gay.
If you liked
Black Clover
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...then you might like
Enen no Shouboutai: Ni no Shou
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I could've recommended the first season of fire force, except season 2 is far superior. Anyway both of these are action/shonen shows that have great fight scenes. They both have sorta likes 'teams' made up of really cool characters who you're bound to start liking (mereoleona from bc and Benimaru from ff are the best op side characters). If you liked Black Clover you should definitely give fire force a try! the fanservice and lack of strong female characters is annoying in Fire Force, especially after watching Black Clover, but the rest is great.
If you liked
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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...then you might like
Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan
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This seems weird at first, but these two shows are super similar. Saiki and Nozaki are uncannily similar, and the dynamic of each show's cast works in nearly the same way. If you want a good laugh, both of these have great dry humour that I seriously loved.
If you liked
Baccano!
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...then you might like
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
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I'm aware that many others have recommended these as a pair, but they really do fit well together. Both are very character driven stories (with a BUNCH of characters) that also have amazing plots. Not only that, but both also have alchemy involved. These two shows are both phenomenally interwoven to create great stories surrounding great characters. The real problem is that Baccano is only 13 episodes while FMAB is 64. But that shouldn't stop you from watching both!
If you liked
Death Parade
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...then you might like
Koe no Katachi
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These are two of my favorite anime. It's true that a silent voice is a movie while Death Parade is a show, however they have similar themes in my eyes. Both deal with depression and guilt expertly, and talk about/show how you shouldn't feel bad about yourself for having suicidal thoughts. Everyone is a person and has made mistakes that they have t live with (and in Death Parade it shows how making mistakes or not doesn't decide whether you're a good person or not. in reality "a good person" is a bizarre and confusing concept)