The power to cross over dimensions is one that is deeply coveted -- a lesson that childhood friends Sakura and Syaoran learn the hard way when an unknown enemy attacks an archaeological dig in their country. As a result, Sakura's memories are scattered to different dimensions, causing her to fall into a deep sleep. In order to save Sakura's life, she and Syaoran must journey to various worlds in search of her memories, with the help of fellow travelers, Fai and Kurogane. But finding Sakura's memories won't be easy, and the price for traveling through time and space is high...
Cross Academy is a school with a difference: in a unique and experimental setup designed by the headmaster, it has a Day Class consisting of ordinary humans and a Night Class filled with vampires. Yuki Cross and her friend Zero Kiryu are school prefects whose job it is to make sure the secret of the Night Class is always safe; they patrol the school grounds at night and supervise the switchover of classes at dawn and dusk to prevent any 'accidents' from happening. While Zero is suspicious of vampires and hates the idea of sharing the same space as them, Yuki admires the Night Class for their beauty and sophistication; she is especially intrigued by their charming leader, Kaname, because he once saved her life. However, as Yuki quickly learns, not all vampires are amiable like the Night Class, and as terrible events unfold, Yuki must ask herself whether in a world where vampires are the hunters and humans are the prey, peaceful coexistence can really be achieved.
Although this might seem to be a strange pairing, the two animes have similar themes. Both of the lead girl characters (Yuki and Sakura) have lost their memories. Memory and love are prominent themes in both animes. Both animes have terrific musical soundtracks. Finally, both can be considered romantic dramas with riveting plots that will keep you watching until the end of the series.
Two wonderful animes that both though very different, have a smiliar storyline. Both main girl characters have lost their memory, though Sakura has lost practically everything when Yuuki only lost her memory as a child. They are great animes that have romance, fighting, and all that other good stuff. ;)
Teito Klein is a former slave who attends the Barsburg Empire's military academy. Having no memory of his past and the power to wield a rare ability called Zaiphon, Teito is constantly under the scrutiny of his peers - except for his best friend Mikage, the only person he connects with. After seeing and remembering the man who killed his father, Teito tries to kill him and finds himself on the run from Barsburg's military might. Now, with the evil beings known as Kor after his soul, the Barsburg Empire after his blood and only the legendary Seven Ghosts to protect him, Teito must unlock the memories of his past before he ends up as a sacrifice for Verloren, the sealed God of Death.
If you like Tsubasa Chronicle then you will surely enjoy 07-Ghost and vice versa because both anime have a similar story line. They both have funny scenes in them, along with scenes that will make your heart feel all warm and fuzzy inside. They both have lots of action. And the main character loses all his/her memory then set out on adventure to get it back. Along the way they meet others who will help them out on their journey.
In Amnesia and Tsubasa, the heroines are similarly passive, and both share the trait of trying to regain lost memories. The structure of both plots is comfortably predictable, following a cycle. (Tsubasa's is change world-find feather-solve a problem, repeat. Amnesia's is wake up-discover something about her habits-imminent death-blackout, repeat). Both shows are highly visual. I liked Tsubasa much better, but I think Amnesia is worth trying for Tsubasa fans as well.
Misaki Suzuhara is a young girl who traveled to Tokyo to live with a relative, but ended up becoming involved in the greatest game of all time: Angelic Layer! In this fast-paced competition, players customize dolls and fight them in arenas of all sizes, hoping to gain experience and perhaps win the greatest tournament of them all! With new friends to meet and new enemies to defeat, the best time of Misaki's life seems to be just beginning. Join Misaki as she struggles to be the best, even in the face of overwhelming odds...
Both series are from Clamp (Always the same reason =p).
I don't remember if it is in this serie but you will probably find the characters you saw in Angelic Layer in here too.
And both are really good romantic action series.
Having failed to earn admission to a university, Hideki Motosuwa has moved to the big city, determined to study his hardest for next year's exams. However, an unusual distraction presents itself one unsuspecting day in the form of Chii, a robotic young girl that has been discarded in the trash. In a world where an increasing number of people turn to these 'persocoms' for company, the bonds and limits of human relationships are tested as flesh manages to fall in love with the machine itself...
Chii from Chobits has made an appearance in Tsubasa Chronicle before and vice versa.
Chobits was about the future in technology, but when you're jumping between realities in Tsubasa Chronicle you come across many different worlds with advanced technology and poor worlds which rely on magic.
I would recommend this series for those reasons mentioned above.