If you liked
Jormungand
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...then you might like
Zettai Karen Children: The Unlimited - Hyoubu Kyousuke
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Villainous main character who is the mastermind of a group of dangerous individuals.
Both Koko and Hyoubu always have a sinister look about them.
While not essentially sharing the same premise or featuring characters with supernatural abilities in Jormungand, I find both of these series somewhat similar.
Jormungand and Unlimited both takes place in a world where there is crime, discrimination, and where those who have power are the rulers of their worlds.
Both series features a group where viewers gets to see their every day lives and what they do. From most of the episodes, their work is often dangerous and puts their lives at risk especially the main protagonist. I also find the main protagonists from both series similar in a few ways:
Both series' main protagonist has a sarcastic
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A white-haired person living on a boat is a BIG-TIME CRIMINAL. They each are backed by a "family" of sorts that travels everywhere with them, and who are ALSO CRIMINALS. And everyone SHOOTS GUNS and LOOKS COOL while their leader SMILES DEVIOUSLY. Also, they have a kid on board who's technically part of the team and undeniably the main character's side kick, but whom the whole team is very protective over.
When watching Zettai Karen Children: The Unlimited, I felt constantly reminded of Jormungand.
The main protagonists, Koko and Kyousuke, are very similar in their looks and their personalities.
They both are charismatic and enigmatic, gathering other people around them.
While The Unlimited is about people with special abilities (espers) fighting for their rights in the underground, Jormungand is about a mafia-like arms dealers. However, both criminal organizations and their leaders Kyousuke and Koko dream of a better world.
Jormungand has a more mature cast of characters and a more serious setting, while The Unlimited has, while still being dark, an overarching storyline, more lighthearted moments and
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