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Allison and Lillia

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It is the year 3287, and the countries of Roxche and Soux-Beil have been feuding for one hundred and thirty years. In the country of Roxche, the young air force pilot Allison has just reunited with her childhood friend Wil; and together, they are about to embark on a grand adventure. Whether it's ending the war between the countries with the help of a legendary treasure, traveling into hostile territory, or helping restore a princess's right to the throne, Allison and Wil will complete their missions with kindness and honor.

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801 T.T.S. Airbats

801 T.T.S. Airbats

The 801 Tactical Training Squad is an all-female acrobatic pilot team, a massive PR stunt by the Japanese military, and apparently a dumping ground for trouble makers; Haneda Miyuki struck a superior officer, Mitaka Arisa is a hot-head who doesn't get along with anyone, and Shimorenjaku Yoko is a terrible pilot. But for Isurugi Takuya, a budding service technician, it is a dream come true to work with aircraft and those who love them. However, as quickly as it started, it might come to an end; to cut operational costs, the military is looking for any excuse to pull the plug on the 801. With the constant threat of being disbanded looming over their heads, can everyone pull together to keep the 801 TTS going?

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If you would like either of these animes, then you will of course like the other. Ironic thing: they both are very simular in the Genres. 801 T.T.S. Might not be a popular anime (as of this time, there are no recommendations for it) but they both are simular.

Both animes will show the fun of riding an airplane. They revolve around the military. On top of that, there is relationships that form in both of the animes. Wether it's relaxing or working; there is never a dull moment in the animes that are too long.

Chocolate Underground

Chocolate Underground
  • TV (13 eps x 3 min)
  • 2008

In the name of a good and healthy lifestyle, the Good For You Party has banned sweets, pastries and chocolate in favor of nutritous substitutes, fruits and vegitables. Smudger has to watch his father's pastry shop fail under this new government rule. But when Smudger and his friend Huntly discover a secret cocoa shop in an abandoned mine, they realize that there might just be hope for sweet tooths everywhere!

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Whenever there is a series which typically goes down the route of 'everything always ends as a happy ever after' , they seem to emit a strange feeling that once you've seen and enjoyed one, you'll like every other type.  That applies to both Chocolate Underground with its story of people trying to get back their chocolate and Allison and Lillia which consists of short stories where the good guys try to sort out the country.  They're both very good shows and certainly worth watching and if you liked one, the other will be easy to watch.

Fractale

Fractale

Many centuries into the future, humans live as part of the Fractale system, a computer program that moderates their activity to ensure a free and peaceful existence. But while life is indeed comfortable, the cost of growing up in virtual reality communities filled with holographic people called 'doppels' means that it can also get lonely. For Clain living estranged from his parents, adventure finally knocks when he rescues a mysterious girl called Phryne, who appears to be on the run. She spends only a short time with him before hurriedly moving on but leaves behind an unexpected gift: the curious and frustratingly whimsical doppel called Nessa! As Clain learns to adjust to his new friend and survive the scrapes she gets him into, he discovers that she and Phryne are at the heart of a great conspiracy. If he is ever to gain a sense of purpose, Clain will have to leave his comfortable existence and challenge the only thing he has ever known, the Fractale system itself.

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I really dont know why I am making this recommendation. 

Both are really different in terms of theme and setting. 

However I just get this strong feel of both animes. They both deal with the male and female couple being young and naive about the world, though slowly growing more mature as they combat the challenges they face. 

Furthermore, it is through both lead character's relationship that they manage to affect the people around them in aiding or changing view points. The overall feel for both feels light-hearted whilst being  deeper than just shonen fun. 

They both also have a lot of 'flying' machines in them, and in that regards I feel have a similar look (despite Fractale being futuristic, and Allison to Lillia being more period). 

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

The foundation of alchemy is based on the law of equivalent exchange; you cannot produce something from nothing. As such, alchemy is bound by one taboo - human transmutation. Four years ago two young brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, broke this taboo when they tried to resurrect their dead mother. During the process Al's body disintegrated and Ed lost his leg. In a desperate attempt to prevent his brother from disappearing completely, Ed sacrificed one of his arms so he could affix Al's soul to a suit of armor. When his missing limbs are replaced by auto mail parts, Ed bears the name of the Fullmetal Alchemist - the youngest ever State Alchemist and dog of the military. Now, alongside his brother, Ed uses his status within the military to attempt to find any way that he can return their bodies back to their original state.

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Lately there are so many anime based on the interwar period, so if you like those then rejoice. Both FMA and Allison and Lillia are this type of anime. It should be noted that Allison is more romance driven while FMA has Alchemy (lets call it supernatural powers).

P.S. By FMA i mean both Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood.

Hanasakeru Seishounen

Hanasakeru Seishounen

Kajika is the fourteen-year-old heiress of the Burnsworth Corporation who just wants to live a normal life, but her father has other plans. He informs Kajika that her fate is a heavy one to carry and he will only tell her the full details when the man she intends to marry is by her side. As such he has set up a ‘marriage game' for her; Kajika will meet three men that he has specifically picked out and she is to select one of the three to become her husband. There's just one catch; Kajika must also make her chosen man fall for her, since the ‘suitors' are unaware of the game in which they are participating. For a girl who has never loved anyone except for her pet leopard, this game will prove to be a trial. With her over-protective childhood friend and personal shadow, Li Ren, keeping a close watch, will Kajika be able to choose who will become her lifelong partner and finally learn of her true fate?

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Both series center around adventure. People finding out about lost lineage and how things they once new so well maybe different from how they seemed.