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Cardcaptor Sakura

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Kinomoto Sakura never imagined that by opening a book in her father's library, she'd be responsible for releasing wild magic into the world, yet that's exactly what she did. Too powerful to be let loose on the world, the magical Clow cards were sealed away long ago by their creator, Clow Reed. But all is not lost! For the guardian beast, Keroberos, was sealed along with the cards. Can Sakura, with the help of Keroberos, retrieve the cards before they wreak havoc on the town?

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Spirited Away

Spirited Away
  • Movie (1 ep x 125 min)
  • 2001

Chihiro and her family are on their way to their new home, when they discover an abandoned amusement park. After Chihiro's family mysteriously turn into pigs, she is thrown into a surreal world of magic and fantasy. Join her as she struggles to survive in the bathhouse of the gods, ruled by an evil witch who has stolen not only her name, but her way back to the real world.

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caitlin

Both Spirited Away and Cardcaptor Sakura are about a young and fairly normal girl who finds herself suddenly caught up in the unbelievable world of magic. Both stories focus on the magic, the girl's struggles to cope, and the love that inevitably blooms from it all.

TMysteriousAuthoress

Spirited Away and CCS have a similar background of fantasy and mythical creatures.

Both Chihiro and Sakura change throughout the story; Chihiro grows more optimistic, while Sakura becomes stronger and more mature. Haku and Syaoran remind me of each other because they both hide their affections through being aloof and slightly rude - at least in front of others.

These stories were both interesting, and if you liked one, you will probably like the other.

Ultra Maniac

Ultra Maniac

Sakura Nina, a magic girl from the Magic Kingdom, comes to the human world to continue her training. It would have been a simple scenario, if not for the fact that Nina's magic skills are subpar at best. Nina and her best friend Ayu subsequently find themselves turning normal high school life into crazy adventures, day after day, with a magical twist. But as time goes on, there are questions that must be answered -- why is Nina really in the human world? And why is her childhood friend, a black magic user named Maya, in the human world as well?

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Both anime are about magic girls and their trouble to do magic without being known by non-magic people. Both imply relationship troubles, friendship and love, and both are really cute in the meaning there's no pain, no blood hardly a few tears (Basically, they're shojô!). But if CCS is better done on the relationships (CLAMP work), Ultra Maniac has a lot of funny moments, and is shorter in episodes number.
Clavie

Both series revolve around a magical girl who needs to do something under a pressure of time. They both have strong elements of magic, friendship, adventure and a little bit of romance.

Adventures of Mini-Goddess, The

Adventures of Mini-Goddess, The

Whenever Keiichi is away, it's time for Belldandy, Skuld, and Urd to play. Follow the Adventures of the Goddesses as they shrink down and have fun with their Rat sidekick, Gan-chan. Be it battling Gan-zilla or kitchen appliance romance, the Mini-Goddesses are there to have a good time.

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This series is a very comic one. The themes may not be the same, but anyone who likes comedy (especially that of CCS) should look into The Adventures of Mini-Goddess.

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars

With Mamoru studying abroad and Chibiusa back in Crystal Tokyo, Usagi and the girls adjust to high school life; but that may be easier said than done when Japan's newest singing sensations, the Three Lights, transfer to their school. Things get even more complicated with the arrival of a new nemesis, Galaxia, and new senshi who call themselves the Sailor Starlights. Are they friend or foe? And what's Usagi going to do, with her boyfriend out of town and Seiya of the Three Lights expressing his interest in her?

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CCS and Sailor Stars both have magic, girls, magical girls, girls doing magic, cute pets, cute talking pets, talking pets who help girls do magic, etc!

Chrono Crusade

Chrono Crusade

It is the early 1920s, and New York City has a problem of evil proportions – demons. With devil worshipping on the rise, foul spirits and monsters have begun to surface, causing fear and panic in their wake. Combating this threat is the Magdalene Order – a group of religious officials charged with exorcising the evil that is spreading throughout the city. Rosette Christopher is a young nun who takes on missions alongside her contracted partner – a young demon named Chrono. Now it is up to this unlikely pair to wield God’s power – and plenty of holy bullets – to destroy the menace in front of them and confront the demons of their past.

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saiyamar

Both of these animes have both a male and female protaganist in them. They both work together to solve problems and they both fall for each other. They have battle scenes and 'demons'* in them both as well as several calmer episodes in them.

Although Chrono Crusade is darker than Cardcaptor Sakura they both have a very similar feeling to them. CCS has no religion topic in it and that is probably the biggest difference between the two.

I reccomend that you watch this anime if you haven't seen it as i think you will enjoy it if you did the other.

*The clow cards forms are kind of like demons.