Anime 10620 Mirai Nikki Tv Userrecs


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Mirai Nikki, Mirai Nikki (2011)
Japanese: 未来日記
English: The Future Diary
Spanish: The Future Diary


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 9, 2011 to Apr 15, 2012
Premiered: Fall 2011
Broadcast: Sundays at 23:00 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: asread.
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, SupernaturalSupernatural, SuspenseSuspense
Themes: GoreGore, High Stakes GameHigh Stakes Game, PsychologicalPsychological, SurvivalSurvival
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Ranked: #23552
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Popularity: #34
Members: 2,011,940
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Both gory anime, and both having a great female main character with a wus male one; mirai nikki being the better of the two  
report Recommended by innich
Both of these Anime deal with notes that fortell things. On one side, you have a strong male lead who writes the death futures, on the other side, you have a weak male lead who sees his own future predicted and his possible death. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
Both anime are survival death games. While Mirai Nikki lets players use personalized Future Diaries, Btooom! gives them specific types of bombs. Mirai Nikki has supernatural elements while Btoom stays on real side. Main characters are incredibly dumb but Btooom!'s MC at least doesn't care about ethics that much which makes him more interesting. 
report Recommended by Progeusz
Indeed similar, while watching Mirai Nikki it brought me back the feeling i had when i used to watch Higashi no Eden. Both series are action and mystery genres, as well both share an important point of the main line in the plot: a teenager (Akira for Higashi and Yukiteru for Mirai) received a "special phone" and has to somewhat change the world with it. Akira has 10 billions of yen which he has to use to change Japan for good, as well Yukiteru has the diary of future which he needs to use in order to survive and become the new god of space and time. Still,   
report Recommended by EtnaEraclea
Both series will have you cheering on morally ambiguous or even psychopathic protagonists in violent confrontations. There's a bit of (usually dark) humour and exploring relationships between characters, including romantic subplots. Also, pink hair. 
report Recommended by iscaela
Both anime center around a set number of people who are forced to play a game of killing one another in order to achieve a goal. 
report Recommended by hope_assassin
Male lead and female lead meets in a game that basically costs your life if you lose. Female lead becomes obsessed with male lead who was a coward and slowly becomes stronger and wishes both to live. These similarities are seen in both anime. 
report Recommended by Aleron
Both anime narrate a deaths sequel, one is more like a game that the one who lives will be the new God, and the other is a school tragedy, that the peaple will stop dieying just when they found out the 'ghost roomate'. Blood and drama, characters with tragic stories, despair, two very popular anime from the same year. 
report Recommended by mahoutsunay
Both anime have completely psychotic characters and an insane story line. 
report Recommended by Lolicon
Both series mainly revolve around a girl with pink hair who has a sick obsession with a single individual. Happy Sugar Life is less fantasy focused, but it maintains a similar atmosphere of unsettling delusions and shows the true horror of stalking. You may find yourself sympathizing with morally reprehensible characters, or enjoy watching the train-wreck unfold as the possessive yandere characters struggle for power and control.  
report Recommended by Bagel_Bro
Main character have mobile phone that can change fate and future. Also include conspiracies and somewhat twisted.  
report Recommended by Samwanwan
Both animes are about receiving or meeting a third party to supply you with powers to fight in a survival game, and aim to defeat the other parties to win the game. Both have groups that build bonds over the time they spend together. 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
If you take a serious look at both of them, you might discover that they are really alike. I first watched Mirai Nikki (when it was released) and two days ago I have also watched Guilty Crown; my first impression was: this is very similar to Mirai Nikki. They are both Thriller /Action /Superpower animes with the necessary drop of romance, drama and fine graphics. They are similar in graphics, in action and interest. Also, the characters are at some point alike (if we are talking about the main characters : Shuu is similar to Yuki quite a lot, even though Inori is not completely alike   
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One victor - for the ultimate price, both series involves a scenario where the main character becomes a target for assassination. Luckily, they do manage to make friends with an unlikely alliance who has their own skills in protecting them. And although different in man ways, they bond throughout the series and learn about each others' dark pasts. Both series features a cast of diverse characters each with their own set of skills and personalities. Expect grim scenes and horrific sequences when it comes to attempts to kill off their targets. 
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