Average, boring, and nothing special; this is how Shiratori Kuu feels about herself and her life as a high school student in Academia. On what begins as any other day, Kuu's life is spun upside down when a new student transfers to her class. As soon as she sees his face, she is astonished, for this is no ordinary boy – he looks just like the prince she has dreamt of for so long! He extends a hand to her and repeats the words she has somehow heard before, "Lets go... Together." But it is never that easy, is it? A world that seemed so dull is now torn apart by a whirlwind of love and hate, and the conflict that plagues all those involved.
Gentle Himeko and reserved Chikane were born into very different backgrounds, but still became the best of friends. Their fates, they would soon come to discover, are intertwined in a fashion that they can't possibly imagine -- they are the reincarnations of two priestesses who once sealed the god of darkness Orochi in their past lives. Set to revive again, his giant robot-riding agents have set out to destroy the girls, one of whom is Himeko's friend who is in love with her. Riddled with memories of their past lives, the two try to survive long enough to cast the seal on Orochi again...
On the surface, both Kyoshiro and Kannazuki look like your typical magical girl stories. Each one also uses mecha as a plot enhancement. However at the core, both of these are very strong romance stories. If not for these reasons, they're both very colorful and beautiful to watch. So, if you enjoyed Kyroshiro to Towa for its tale of love and tragedy, then you would also enjoy what you see in Kannazuki.
Both are about star-crossed lovers who can never seem to be able to understand each other until it's too late. Sadly, they have to keep repeating the cycle, not allowing the lovers to be together. The tragic romances in these series makes them very similar.
Both anime combine themes of relations (including between the girls) as well as battles on the giant robots
Both are romance series about star-crossed lovers and love triangles. Furthermore, both have mecha battles. They also contain the same types of characters. If you like one you are certain to like the other.
There is a legend of an angel who fell to Earth many years ago, and was forced to marry a man because he held the key to her only way home. Hundreds of years later, sixteen year old Mikage Aya is the reincarnation of Ceres, the vengeful angel, who must now fight for her life against her family and her own twin brother Aki, the reincarnation of her past evil husband...
If you liked Kyoshiro, you would like Ayashi no Ceres too because they are both supernatural and romantic. They may seem different from the outside but they will give you a similar feeling. In these anime, the deep and complicated stories will make you watch them quickly. If you are looking for a supernatural yet romantic anime like Kyoshiro then Ayashi no Ceres is for you.
What defines Shattered Angels and Ayashi no Ceres is both its supernatural aspect, featuring angels and especially its deep romantic element, that dominates both shows. Both of them feature complicated story which depicts the same theme, the reincarnation theme. So if you liked one, you will enjoy the other one as well.
The Holy Grail War is a battle between seven magicians who each summon a mythical hero to fight for their cause. Shirou, a twice orphaned high school boy, had so little magical talent that his foster father did not bother teaching him about the war and its meaning. Thanks to that lack of foresight, Shirou finds himself in a bit of a pinch when he accidentally summons a hero of the strongest class, and is sucked into the fray. The Grail grants the winner any wish they have. But driven by an unyielding sense of justice and self-sacrifice, for what will Shirou fight?
Although Fate/stay Night and Kyoshiro belong to different genres you'll see lots of similar elements in both like "mana" used to replenish their "swords", the existence of characters who would fight for the leads, love stories (although a more cheesy one in Kyoshiro) and of course the bittersweet endings.
Fate/stay Night and Kyoshiro have similar themes and characters that fight in pairs to protect each other. They need to use mana to replenish their 'weapons.' The endings are also kind of similar in a way.
Guided by a star only they can see, a group of maidens known as HiMEs have begun to gather at Fuuka Academy. These young women have been endowed with dangerous supernatural powers that they can use to their heart's content, but there's a price: to wield them, they must put their most important thing on the line. Now, in the midst of school work and friendships, they find themselves caught in the midst of strange conspiracies seemingly related to the terrifying monsters that attack them. Is the power of the HiMEs strong enough to save themselves and the ones they love?
Kyoshiro and My-Hime have characters who fight in pairs trying to protect each other. It is a similar style theme to each.
Both My Hime and Shattered Angels feature protagonists as pairs fighting to protect eachother. Both of them feature mystery aspects and especially romance aspect, both elements dominating these two shows. If you liked one you will enjoy the other one as well.
Three years after an accident that nearly left him for dead, Tomoharu Natsume is about to start his high school life. Though with a ghost named Misao following him around, Tomoharu is far from being an average teenager. One day a strange woman appears and gives him a trunk that contains a tremendous power. This power is known as an Asura Machina - a being that draws its strength from a human sacrifice - and the sacrifice within Tomoharu's Asura is none other than Misao. As the bearer of such a power, Tomoharu immediately becomes the target of various groups, including the Divine Guards, who want his power for their own. When Tomoharu befriends a demon called Kanade and she is captured by the Divine Guards, he joins the Dark Society in order to save her. Now, Tomoharu will have to fight alongside the Dark Society while he tries to find a way to save Misao and bring her back to life.
Girls sacrifice their past, present, and future in order to become nonhumans/mechas in these sci-fi tales about females wanting to protect who is important to them - a guy. The males are fairly useless/pathetic in these for forcing the battling to take place between others (the girls they like). Includes slight romance in each (more in Shattered Angels).