Ashita no Nadja - Recommendations

Alt title: Nadja

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Kaleido Star

Kaleido Star

Sora is a sixteen year old girl who has travelled to the US to join the Kaleido Stage, one of the greatest circuses in existence. However, as luck would have it, she arrives to the audition late, which almost costs her the chance of a lifetime. Fortunately, she manages to join the Kaleido Stage anyways due to the compassion of Kalos, the owner of the troupe. With the help of her friends and Fool, the perverted spirit of the stage who has the ability to predict the future, Sora will overcome trials and tribulations and she struggles to become the Kaleido Star.

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algelic algelic says...

Ashita no Nadja and Kaleido Star have lots of similarities. The most obvious one is the main character being a girl who loves the circus and to perform. In both you'll find great side characters and a plot that will addict you.

n1i2d3i4a5 n1i2d3i4a5 says...

It has the same essence as Ashita no nadja,but it stil better ashita no nadja than this one.If you really like optimistic person watch this one, tha main character of the story its very optimistic .

Candy Candy

Candy Candy

One snowy night, two babies were abandoned at an American orphanage: one of whom was dubbed Candice White due to her complexion and the name of a doll found with the child. As a young girl, 'Candy' lives a carefree life with her fellow friend Annie, until one day Annie is adopted by a rich family and forced to forget about her time at the orphanage. Candy soon follows suit and is adopted into a cruel situation, where love, reunions and other challenges await her. From country to country, Candy will experience the tragedy of heartbreak and the joys of friendship – but above all else, she will dream of the day that she met her beloved 'Prince of the Hill.'

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xCoComi xCoComi says...

Both animes are oldschool animes (they are old) and both have a wonderful sotry line , also Nadja and Candy both grew up without parents in an orphange. Both animes are very tragic but still beautiful. i promise you that if you like one you will love the other aswell^W^

xStarlings xStarlings says...

Ashita no Nadja and Candy Candy are both old animes with the main characters growing up throughout the series. Both Nadja and Candy are orphans that start in an orphanage that branch out into their journeys. Both journies have tragic and triumphant moments that take you on an emotional journey.

Fruits Basket

Fruits Basket

Tohru Honda is a compassionate girl who is down on her luck. Her mother having recently died, she has been forced to camp out in the woods for shelter. However, things start to turn around once she is invited to live with class hunk Yuki Sohma and his family... but all is not as it seems! Yuki's family is burdened with a dark curse which causes them to turn into the animals of the Chinese zodiac once hugged by a member of the opposite sex... and Honda may be the only one who can help them.

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seasong seasong says...

Ashita and Tohru have very similar, upbeat outlooks on life. In both series the girls face dramatic trials and answer them with love and affection. This makes the feel of both Animes very similar, and anyone who enjoyed one will appreciate the other!

Clannad

Clannad

Tomoya Okazaki is a third-year high school student who is generally bored with life and doesn't take his studies, future, or anything else seriously. One day, however, he meets a lonely-looking girl in the school courtyard, Nagisa Furukawa. She explains to him the source of her loneliness: she had missed a lot of the previous school year and thus is repeating her third year; everybody that she knew has already graduated, and she is lonely. Tomoya is rather indifferent at first, but decides that he has nothing better to do and spends increasingly more time helping Nagisa restore the school drama club. As his relationship with Nagisa grows, Tomoya begins to open up to various other people around the school as well...

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Mokiemorty Mokiemorty says...

They both have a sense of 'family without a family'. About being close to your friends, when being close to your family is difficult.

Now and Then, Here and There

Now and Then, Here and There

Amidst a beautiful sunset, Shu is violently whisked away to a grim future devoid of water, and empty of hope; a place where children are forced to become soldiers, and kill countless others in the name of King Hamdo. Shu's companion is a mysterious girl named La La Ru, who may hold the key to survival. Now, he must concentrate on the only things that matter: escaping Hellywood, and finding a way home.

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Mokiemorty Mokiemorty says...

The main characters from both series have a very similar, innocent outlook on life that makes you "Aaaaw", even though the situations they face are much to deep for them.

Nadia: Secret Of Blue Water

Nadia: Secret Of Blue Water

Fourteen-year-old Jean was just an ordinary would-be inventor, until the mysterious Nadia crashed into his life. With no family, a pet lion and a jewel known as the Blue Water, Nadia is constantly on the run from those who want to steal her most valuable gem. Now, with a trio of thieves and the nefarious organization known as Gargoyle on their trail, Jean and Nadia must struggle to learn the secret of the Blue Water and protect its powers from those who would use them to destroy the world!

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zareba zareba says...

In the anime Ashita No Nadja, Nadja, an orphan, joins a traveling street performance act called the Dandelion Troupe because she finds out her mother might be alive. She travels across Europe and finds many friends along the way that teach her things about herself. She also wears a brooch around her neck that a bunch of thieves are after.

In the anime Nadia: Secret Of Blue Water, Nadia, also an orphan, grew up in a circus. She travels across Africa trying to find out where she's from while all the while she is being hunted down for her jewel known as the Blue Water. Nadia also finds out her father might be alive.

You can see the similarities.

Both anime combine traveling to find out things about themselves, romance, and adventure.

So, I am almost positive if you like one, you'll like the other.

Before Green Gables

Before Green Gables

Anne Shirley is a bright and boisterous orphan living with the dysfunctional Thomas family. Mr Thomas is a useless drunk who comes home in the evening only to abuse his family; Mrs Thomas struggles to run a house with no income; and their naughty sons Horace and Edward regularly stumble into trouble. Luckily, Anne always looks for the good in every situation; with an active imagination and a kind heart, she spends many happy days exploring her world, learning about her past, and helping the colorful people around her.

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mistressxsadako mistressxsadako says...

Both Anne and Nadja grow up as orphans, and go through both hardships and miracles. Both are historical anime and so if you like Anne, you'd might like Ashita no Nadja.

Emma: A Victorian Romance

Emma: A Victorian Romance

At the end of the 19th century, in a time when social classes dominate society, a woman named Emma serves as a maid for a retired governess. One fateful day, a man named William from the upper class arrives at the mansion to visit the governess, and leaves having fallen in love with the young maid herself. In a time of such prejudice, love between the classes is frowned upon; but for William and Emma, their hardships are just beginning. Can the two break free of the bonds society has forced on them, or will they succumb to the pressure and banish each other from their hearts?

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selvi selvi says...

romance story from 19th century is always a good story to binge watch! try watch it, full of drama but heart charming

Gosick

Gosick

In the early 20th century, Kazuya transfers to a prestigious academy as part of an exchange program between Japan and Saubure, a small European country. But while Kazuya would love to make friends and have a typical school life, the boy is shunned by his ghost story-loving peers who believe that he's a "Black Reaper" to be feared. Things change one day when Kazuya wanders to the top of the library and discovers a lush botanical garden, and a beautiful, small, blonde-haired girl named Victorique who rarely leaves the building and is fascinated by unsolved mysteries. Together, the two develop a budding friendship and take on many chilling and dangerous cases that even the famous local detective Grevil can't solve.

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selvi selvi says...

take place in europe on 19th century. you who loved victorian era fashion must watch this heart charming anime

Ie Naki Ko Remi

Ie Naki Ko Remi

Remy, a cheerful and tender-hearted girl, lives with her mother in a French country town. One day her father returns to the town after a long period working away from home in a city. Her father tells Remy that she isn’t their real daughter, and Remy is almost sold to an evil slave trader. It is Vitalis, a strolling entertainer, who helps Remy. Vitalis discovers her talent for singing and decides to take her in with his troupe. Remy starts her journey with Vitalis and his troupe animals such as the monkey Joli-Coeur and the dogs Capi, Dolce, and Zelbino.

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kawaiXkazuha kawaiXkazuha says...

Although the atmosphere of "Ashita no Nadja" is much more cheerful than "Ie Naki Ko Remi", but the shows have some similarities. Both shows focus on a protagonist who is looking for her mother. Also, both of them join a traveling troupe.