Seven years ago, Kakeru’s sister killed herself, leaving him alone. Now a teenager, Kakeru lives a quiet life with his friend Yuka and other classmates – but things change forever when he and Yuka are mysteriously transported to a frightening parallel world filled with monsters and a deep crimson sky. Though they manage to escape, Kakeru soon discovers that they aren’t alone; several other students at school also travel to the other dimension, and armed with powerful weapons they battle against its dark inhabitants. Why must they fight, and what is their purpose in the Red Night?
Yuki is a disaffected middle school boy who has no dreams or goals in life; in fact, the only thing he has is his diary. Writing down everything he observes and documenting every thought, the young boy uses it as an outlet for his imagination. One morning, however, Yuki wakes up to find his cell phone filled with diary entries for the next ninety days. Thinking nothing of it, he continues his morning until he begins to realize that everything on his phone is rapidly coming to pass, and it isn't just mere coincidence. Now, Yuki suddenly finds himself thrust into a survival game against other future diary owners to become the new Lord of Time.
Both 11eyes and Mirai Nikki center around a group of people thrown into a survival "game." Also, in both, there is a girl who's obsessed with only the main character. The girl also has a split personality case and is willing to do anything for the boy.
Practically everything there is to like about Mirai Nikki can be found in 11 eyes as well. Mirai Nikki is probably the better show because there are more episodes which make for a deeper storyline. If you liked either one, you'll definitely like the other.
Though the world may seem to be a normal place, in the midst of shadows lies the supernatural and terrifying. Beings from the shadow world known as Kokuchi have begun to invade the human world, and it’s up to certain people to defeat them; Akira Nikaido is one such person. Though his life used to be ordinary, one day, the bishounen and affectionate Shirogane asked Akira to form a pact with him; and consequently, Akira became Shirogane’s shadow partner. Together, the two hunt down stray Kokuchi – but more importantly, Akira must fend off Shirogane’s advances and try to make his classes!
Fighting in worlds other than their own is one aspect that makes these two anime so similar. One day the main characters suddenly find themselves running for their life in an alternate dimension but eventually come back. Also the characters find out the truth about themselves, but it's nothing that they would have ever thought of. These aspects make them all the more exciting and suspenseful.
Monochrome Factor and 11eyes have similarities in the battle aspect: monsters from another world are attacking, and the characters have their own special item that allows them to fight these monsters. The plot in 11eyes is heavier than that of Monochrome Factor, but you just might like one if you liked the other.
In world where flesh-eating monsters roam the streets, only one organization has the means to save civilization from annihilation: Red Shield, a specially-organized unit designed to fight these monsters, and the only weapon that can destroy them: Saya. Awakened from a 30-year sleep, Saya is thrust into a modern world which she has no memories of, and is troubled by a past filled only with bloodshed and sadness. With the undying love and support of her family and friends, she struggles to gain the strength to move forward and regain the pieces of her shattered memories.
Just because 2 sides have different methods of survival or accomplishing the same goal do they have to fight each other? Both of these series have Female Mains/Leads that are well acustomed to the way occurences happen in their world and their duty. This Female character then leads both the Male Leads and viewer through the chaos as they learn about the true plot. Similar build ups, just that one is extended over a much longer period of time.
Have you ever felt like the world would be a better place if certain people weren’t around? Such grim daydreams might occur when watching the dismal daily news, but on one fateful day, Yagami Light finds that these daydreams can become reality. By pure happenstance, he comes across a black notebook entitled "Death Note", whose text within states that whoever's name is written on its pages will die. With the aid of the death god Ryuk, Light takes it upon himself to rid the world of its corruption, ushering in a new era of purity one death at a time. But as Ryuk foretells, Light's actions will not go unchallenged...
These series' really don't have much in common in terms of plot, however they both have the same feel to them in the many plot twists and the fact that they're both very much thinking anime. Death Note in more of a mystery way where as 11Eyes is thinking in more of a mind f*ck way. Also the minor love-triangle aspect is also very similar in that there's one cute bubbly girl and one serious girl with more "decorum" so to speak, both going after the main guy. But the feel to both of them would make them appeal to the same types of fans.
For Kouta and Yuka, finding the bloody naked young girl on the beach would change their lives forever, for better or for worse. Unable to speak or function as a normal human being, she is named Nyu by the duo, and taken into their home in an effort to save her. But what neither teenager knows is that this innocent young girl is actually a killing machine -- an experiment gone terribly wrong -- and it is only a matter of time before the murderer in her awakens again...
This might be going a little far, but I can definately see how you might like Elfen Lied if you enjoyed 11eyes. Both include the ecchi aspect, and they are pretty violent. Elfen Lied is basically taking 11eyes and going a step up on everything. If you're looking for that, then you might like it.