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Total Recommendations: 5

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Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori
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Planet Ladder
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Both stories feature a female main character who at first glance seems normal but turns out to be tied to direct the fate of their respective storylines, with Planet Ladder focusing on the entire universe and Red River focusing on the future of the Hittite Empire. Both stories have a very similar vibe in which the resolutions of each mini-conflict get resolved and present those conflicts in different settings.

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Ajin
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Devils Line
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Devils Line follows a similar formula to Ajin in which it talks about a different race amongst humans who are potentially dangerous. It also talks about the political aspects of one group against another, the public's reaction, and government involvement. The action and the moral discussions are also very similar. The only difference between the two is the romance aspect in Devils Line, but it makes the show that much more charming.

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Oniisama e...
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Kageki Shoujo!!
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Both of these shows take place in an all-girls school and highlight many social trials between the main characters as well as the side characters. Though Oniisama e... is definitely more on the darker end of the spectrum when it comes to highlighting these trials, Kageki Shoujo has its fair share of nail-biting and dark tones akin to Oniisama e... As such, Kageki Shoujo gives me the same vibes of Oniisama e... I'd say that Oniisama e... is Kageki Shoujo's darker, broodier cousin.

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Kemonozume
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Devilman: Crybaby
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Very similar moral discussions

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Bartender
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Death Parade
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Both series atmospherically seem the same to me, as well as both having a charming bartender as one of the main characters. One of the series is more slice of life whilst the other focuses more on psychological themes. However, both series resemble a riveting episodic session focusing on individual people's lives, how they got to be who they are, and solving their problems, or not, depending on the series. Bartender and Death Parade, similarly, have some of the best stand-alone stories per episode that'll leave you hooked. Bartender is a little slower-paced and more focused on solving everyday problems than leaving you mind-fucked over the meaning of life.

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