Ginta would much rather dream of fantasy worlds than do his homework; but when he dreams of the same place 102 times, he knows something is amiss. The 103rd time, his dream becomes a reality when he is whisked away to the enchanted lands of MAR Heaven, a place where magic and monsters really do exist, and the world is being torn apart by an evil queen. Now, before he can find his way home, Ginta must take on the queen with the help of newfound friends Babbo, Jack, Alan and Snow. Together, they could be MAR’s best chance of liberation from the hands of evil!
Have you ever been sick and tired of the world we live in? So much, that you've tried any means possible to escape it? Zed shares the same feelings as we all do. In the smog ridden, and sunless world of Calm, people manage to scrape by on the bare minimum. Fed up with living in this hellhole, Zed looks for an outlet to another world. Beating down and smashing every door in his sight, he hopes that if he believes strong enough, his gateway will open -- open to a place beyond his imagination, and where his life will have meaning. After finally being transported to another world full of nature and endless battles, Zed soon comes to realize that his life of purpose has just begun.
Both Mar and Kiba are fantastic and very similar in a way. Both have a main character looking to escape their own world to another where their life will have purpose. If you love shows with tons of magic using and awesome battles, definitely check out both of these.
In both Mar and kiba the main character goes to another world where he becomes very powerfull and helps others out. The battles are very similar too. In both there is this kind of "magic" stuff taking place in the battles.
Both anime are relatively similar super power types that revolve around young protagonists who end up in a parallel universe. Despite both being a Shounen, Kiba (for the most part) had a much more mature atmosphere and story to it. So if you are going to watch MAR, i would suggest walking into it with the expectation of seeing lots of typical Shounen gags during serious situations.
Either way, if you liked one, definitely check out the other.
Naruto Uzumaki is a young ninja who bears a great power hidden inside him, a power that has isolated him from the rest of his village. As such, his only dream is to become the Hokage - the most powerful ninja, and leader of the village; but first he needs to graduate! With his inability to perform even the most basic ninja techniques, it seems that all Naruto has going for him is his determination to succeed no matter what. Teamed up with the genius Sasuke, book-smart Sakura, and their team leader Kakashi, Naruto embarks on his quest to become the Hokage. But with outside forces posing a threat to the entire Hidden Leaf village, Naruto discovers that he must become much stronger if he ever wants to realize his dream and protect the friendships he's forged.
Uzumaki Naruto is just another kid in the Hidden Leaf Village, except he's got something hidden within himself, a secret that's made him a loner from childhood to now. This anime follows his adventures as he learns about friendship and courage in his struggles to scale the ranks of the Leaf ninja in his quest to become Hokage, the leader of the ninja. Watch the story of the hit manga unfold as Naruto is caught up in the flow of history and extraordinary events unfold around him!
Gon Freaks is a young boy who lives peacefully on a rural island, until one day a mysterious man who calls himself a hunter brings him news that his father is still alive, and is also the greatest hunter of all time. With this new information, Gon is now determined to become a hunter and find his long lost father. First, however, he must pass the hunter exam, where he will make new friends to help him in his adventure.
Both anime have a similar feel to it. The young heros embark on advantures, where they make friends and fight together against their enemies. The biggest difference between these two is the fact that in HunterXHunter, Gon lives in the world he explores and for the most part he uses his own life energy as a weapon or reinforcement. In Mar, Ginta is transported to another world, where he learns to use weapons called Ärm.
Long ago the infamous Gol D. Roger was the strongest and most powerful pirate on the seas. As he was about to be executed he revealed that he hid all of his wealth, including the legendary treasure known as One Piece, on an island at the end of the Grand Line - a treacherous and truly unpredictable sea. Monkey D. Luffy is a spirited, energetic and somewhat dim-witted young man with a very big dream: to find One Piece and become the Pirate King! However Luffy is no ordinary boy, as when he was younger he ate one of the Devil's Fruits and gained its power to become a Rubber Man. Now in this grand age of pirates Luffy sets out to gather a crew and sail to the most dangerous sea in the world so that he can fulfill his dream... and maybe even his appetite!
Both series have the same type of comedy and action, plus the main characters have a similar charm about them; goofy yet lovable. The target audience for both series is about the same, so if you want some good action with some fun thrown in, both are not to be missed.
Fifty years ago, the Demon Stone and RAVE (two powerful artifacts) are broken and scattered throughout the world. The story follows the journey of Haru Glory; during his travels he meets many new friends and allies, and also enemies known as the Daemon Card. He will have to use the powers given to him by RAVE to defeat the Daemon Card and find the other pieces of RAVE.