If you liked
Tsubasa Chronicle
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...then you might like
Magic Knight Rayearth
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If you loved Tsubasa and this is your first time watching a work made by CLAMP, then you should definitely check out some of their earlier work. Even though the animation in Rayearth may seem dated for some, it is still very enjoyable, and personally, I like it as much as I like the more modern ones. In Rayearth, we follow three girls called Umi, Fuu and Hikaru as they are transported into a magical world called Celes, that they have to save. We will see the first appearences ever of some characters that were featured on Tsubasa, like Mokona for example! Others include Princess Emeraude, Primera, and the three protag girls. I believe that while Tsubasa on its own is a good watch, seeing it after experiencing many other works by CLAMP only enrichens the experience much more, so definitely give Magic Knight Rayearth a chance.
If you liked
Mujin Wakusei Survive
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...then you might like
Digimon Frontier
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When I first watchied Mujin Wakusei Survive, I definitely felt an essence similar to Digimon. Both feature kids stranded in different realms than their own, surviving on their own means, while they bond and have different relationships, whether they be positive or negativa. Now, I am comparing it with Digimon Frontier rather than Digimon Adventure because I think the similarities can be seen more on the former. I think the ages of the cast in this installment of Digimon are closer to the ones on Survive. Digimon Frontier may essentially be a kids anime, but don't underestimate it, it can get very emotional. Granted, Mujin Wakusei Survive is aimed at a more mature audience, but I believe people who enjoyed one of these two can enjoy the other.