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Itai no wa Iya nanode Bougyoryoku ni Kyokufuri Shitai to Omoimasu.
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Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear
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Both these shows are moe isekai anime. Although Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear is more slice of life and moe than Max Out My Defense, which is more action focused. But they're both very light-hearted most of the time and have some yuri vibes to add to it.

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Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne!
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Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear
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They're both moe isekai anime that are more focus on the moe than the isekai. Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear is more light-hearted than Average Abilities but they both have the same vibe and feeling to them.

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Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne!
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Itai no wa Iya nanode Bougyoryoku ni Kyokufuri Shitai to Omoimasu.
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Both of these are moe isekai anime that have more action than you would expect from a moe show. Average Abilities gets surprisingly real and dark at times and Max Out My Defense gets very into the action.

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Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru!
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Watashi ni Tenshi ga Maiorita!
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There are a lot of similarities between these shows, mainly the characters. They both feature a protaginist who is a girl in her twenties who has a thing for a girl in elementary school. UzaMaid has Tsubame who is a 28 year old ex-member of the military and Misha an 8 years old russian shut in. An Angel Flew Down to Me has Miyako a 20 year old hikikomori college student and Hana an 11 year old girl who is the best friend of Hinata, Miyako's little sister. Both shows also have other girls from elementary school such as Washizaki and Morikawa in UzaMaid and Hinata, Noa, Koyori and Kanon in An Angel Flew Down to Me. Both Morikawa and Noa also see themselves as a rival to the main girl because they think they're cuter then them but the protaginists think otherwise. There's also Midori in UzaMaid who is in love with Tsubame and Matsumoto in An Angel Flew Down to Me who adores Miyako and out right stalks her.

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Non Non Biyori
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Yuru Camp△
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While they are about different things, they're both Cute Girls Doing Cute Things anime that are very heavily iyashikei. Basically iyashikei is like a vibe an anime can have. I'm not really sure how to explain it but both Non Non Biyori and Yuru Camp have this vibe to the absolute max and as a result have a very similar feel. If you liked one of them I have on doubt you will like the other one as well.

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Hai to Gensou no Grimgar
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Goblin Slayer
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Goblin Slayer is kinda like Grimgar exept a lot darker. Grimgar starts off as a more realistic isekai anime and Goblin Slayer is not an isekai but it functions very similarly to one. A large part of Grimgar involves the whole gang stratigically taking out a bunch of goblins. And that's pretty much all they do in Goblin Slayer. At the core they're both darker and more realistic fantasy shows with a lot of goblins.

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Kantai Collection: KanColle
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Azur Lane
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Both anime are gacha game adaptations of games about shipgirls. Shipgirls are basically anthropomorphic ships or in other words warships turned into anime girls. They both have a very similar premise; shipgirls have to fight the evil aliens. In Kantai Collection these aliens are the Abyssals and in Azur Lane they are the Sirens. Azur Lane also has the added aspect of the different factions on shipgirls who are in conflict with each other. Azur Lane is kinda like Kantai Collection but with less slice of life. To be honest I think Azur Lane is just a budget Kantai Collection that has worse animation, worse writing and a worse story.

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Watashi ga Motete Dousunda
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Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta...
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They're both reverse harem shows centered around an otaku. Both protaginists have a main goal that doesn't involve the harem. Kae wants some good yaoi moments and Katarina wants to avoid a bad ending. The most important silimarity would be that they both feature a girl who has a harem of multiple guys but also a girl/girls. Kae has one girl in her harem while Katarina has three. In other words they're both bisexual reverse harem shows, and pretty much the only bisexual reverse harem shows.

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Strawberry Panic
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Citrus
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Both shows are yuri/shoujo ai set at strict all girls schools. They're both full of drama and are pretty depressing at times. They feature the protaginists Nagisa and Yuzu trying to get with thier love intrests Shizuma and Mei. There are a lot of roadblocks as well as other people who have feelings for the main pairs, such as Tamao and Chiyo in Strawberry Panic and Matsuri and Momokino in Citrus.

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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 are high school comedy romance anime. The protaginists, Hachiman, from OreGairu and Sakuta, from Bunny Girl Senpai are fairly similar in terms of personality. They are both pretty "anti-people", although more so Hachiman than Sakuta. Some of the girls, specifically Yukino and Yui, from OreGairu and Mai and Koga, from Bunny Girl also have similar personalities. Yukino and Mai both like to run their mouth and are to put it bluntly ruthless when talking to people, especially Yukino. Yui and Koga are both genki girls who are really happy and bubbly, and they're always trying to fit in with everyone around them. So the main similarity between these shows is the cast.

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Bakemonogatari
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Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai
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Both are romance shows loosely centered around school, although Bunny Girl has a lot more romance than Bakemonogatari does. They both have heavy supernatural focuses, Bakemonogatari with it's oddities and Bunny Girl Senpai with it's puberty syndrome. The protaginists, Araragi and Sakuta both help a bunch of girls solve their problems with their oddities/puberty syndrome. The main girls, Senjougahara and Mai are also similar in a way. They both like to talk a lot and frequently insult the protaginist.

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Kakegurui
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Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen
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Both are shounen/seinen anime where the battle system has to do with mind games. Kakegurui is about gambling and they play mind games by deceiving their opponents and cheating. Kagyua-sama is about to people playing mind games on each other and trying to get the other person to confess to them. So put simply they're shounen/seinen shows about mind games.

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Blend S
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Nekopara
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They're both cute girls do cute things slice of life shows about a bunch girls who work at a café (or bakery in Nekopara, but let's be honest it's still a café) with some sort of gimmick. In Nekopara the gimmick is the catgirls and in Blend S it's the anime personalites. They also both have very distinct girls and you can tell all of them apart by just simple descriptions of their personalities. On top of that they have a lot of similar scenes like a beach episode where one of the main characters blows up a floating fish toy and then gets exausted and a scene where they buy a new swimsuit for one of the girls. They also have a similar structure, both being based on the formula of having a few different scenarios that don't really connect at all in each episode.

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