Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu, Inuyashiki Recommendations

Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
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These shows have characters with unique powers. The experience is fresh and not something seen before in other anime. The story is quite dark, innocent people die and the story is mature and realistic. And the best of all is that you always want to see the next episode. Sometimes there is so much tension that I have to stop myself of reading the manga to find out what happens.
report Recommended by dhaiku
Both about main characters who undergo dramatic events early on that cause physical changes to their bodies that drastically alter their lifestyles. Both have the hero main characters face adversaries that have undergone the same change as them.
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both main characters of these have something like a weapon inside of their bodies and struggle with how much of a human they are.
report Recommended by Taionia
Dark atmosphere, world full of cruel people, lots of gore, action, killing. Main character gets some super powers and goes through some rough changes in life.
report Recommended by Hutai
Beings of unknown origin give MCs superhuman abilities, consequently bringing human morals into question.
report Recommended by ikea_chair
It's not that similiar but I feel their is this kinda, same feeling into it, that kinda of, "battle" that generates of the human part of MC, that feeling of trying to protect their loved ones
report Recommended by samuVRAU
Both involves individuals who were pretty much living a normal life until one stroke of some strange circumstances, that they found themselves being completely different and have some very strange capabilities that no ordinary human can do.
report Recommended by Whoahoho
-If you think Tokyo Ghoul is the most similar anime to Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu? Think again! -Both get same “sorts” of powers, just one has a parasite and the other is turned into a killing machine. -both have main characters that act and think VERY similarly. -and much more, as for which one is better, I’d go for Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu, but Inuyashiki is very close.
report Recommended by Zedlin
- normal rather ignored and restrained man gets in contact with aliens and thus he gets some new power - both involve murder series (because of the antagonists), but the antagonists aren't completely evil rather frustrated - opening with mostly english lyrics - good ost
report Recommended by Sayaznk
Both belong in the Seinen genre. Darker theme and atmosphere intended for mature audience. Both contain gore and violence. Psychological drama with emphasis on psychological element.
report Recommended by vikki_asa
Both are based on a huge change in the life of someone due to a superpower triggered by an alien. And both are very bloody.
report Recommended by PixelKuma
Aliens come to earth and modify an ordinary person with an ordinary life, making them superhuman. Both are action-packed and gory. A big theme in both involves the main character trying to keep his humanity and learn what makes one human despite superhuman changes. They are both very tense and fast paced as well, with cliffhangers each episode.
report Recommended by SadSceneryBoi
These two animes present a very dark theme surrounded by death and destruction, with protagonists that change their way of acting after the occurrence of a specific event. Both protagonists try to do "good" in their own way.
report Recommended by ReppiT
The first similarity between the shows is pretty obvious. Two human main characters have been altered by alien involvement, which has completely changed their lives. Each now have a lot more power and a lot more responsibility to handle. Both anime are willing to show the grittier side of action. Admittedly, Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu has a lot more blood and definitely pushes forward a tenser environment. That’s to say you’ll probably get scared more often while watching it. Even the faint of heart could probably get through most of Inuyashiki, even though Hiro’s presence will always have you on edge.
report Recommended by gangstabrainsick
Here me out here. They are similar in most cases. For instance, they are both about a somewhat "weak" protagonist that suddenly gains amazing superpowers,that only he can use, and must save the world. They both are the only individual capable of these superpowers, and both of them gain the power randomly. Both of them are extremely gory (inuyashiki being more gory), and are tragic. Generally, both of the, have a similar theme, also, just a side note, inuyashiki's op is fantastic.
report Recommended by YaBoyPat1
In both shows, the protagonist and antagonist(s( for parasyte)) have some super-human capacities, making them stronger. The two of them tell the story of the protagonist trying to save people and the ones he loves against the evil, who has no emotional reason to kill them. The artstyle is also similar and very realistic, although Inuyashiki makes use of CGI a lot to animate the machines.
report Recommended by yowtfman
Both series feature protagonists who were changed through an alien event beyond their control. Both series explore the protagonists' struggle to grasp their humanity and try to cope with them in a cruel and unjust world.
report Recommended by 0451
Both have main characters that are given superhuman powers by alien-like beings. Similar themes of humanity and good vs evil. Both have a lot of action and sci-fi elements.
report Recommended by saibaman
Humans get fused with other lifeforms and try to keep their sanity while fighting evil. If you’re into this concept as a Parasyte fan,then Inuyashiki is a must watch.
report Recommended by Codex_1051
- both a feature a protagonist who lives a normal and plain life until one day it all changes because of an alien - both protagonists gain some sort of super human ability which they have to learn to use and cooperate with - both feature the psychological aspects of trying to be a hero, surrounded by bad people, and what it means to be human (also have a lot of action and are gory)
report Recommended by malicy
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