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Song: Alex Walker - Fade - I think the featured shows are similar to the Monogatari Series:

Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Come - If you like one of these male leads you should enjoy the perspective of the other. While Yahari is really starred by the main female instead of the main male the females have a lot in common in terms of being independent, strong and confusing for the males to figure out. Both shows feature limited but well developed for 12 ep anime series supporting casts.

Noragami - Both series involves action, drama, and comedy with humorous dialogues. Bakemongatari focuses more on word play and narrative dialogues while Noragami uses gags for comedy. The main protagonist in both series gets involved with events that puts their lives in danger. There is also a bit of influence from folklore and legends relating to various cultures to some degrees.

Sankarea - The main females are both beautiful and strange, giving the romance plots similar feels despite the stories and themes of the shows being quite different. Both shows have ecchi elements but in a more sexy and mature way (esp in Monogatari's case) than most anime can manage to pull off.

Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko - Similar mood and setting. Being made by Shaft, both drawings are very similar to each other. Protagonist has harem. Somehow the whole story just seems to be an alternative version or inspiration to Monogatari.

Kyoukai no Kanata - Bakemonogatari and Kyoukai no Kanata (Beyond the Boundary) are series with supernatural themes involving the events of the main characters. The events behind both series are bizarre as the main male protagonist finds himself dealing with various supernatural creatures. The main protagonist also seems to have immortality with gifted powers. There's a sense of mystery going on as well regarding the origins of the characters.

Dance in the Vampire Bund - Both deal with supernatural (vampires). Both have a slow-paced romantic storyline full of intriguing twists. Both are created with the participation of Studio Shaft; Both share a similar art-style and atmosphere, so if you've enjoyed the one, you'll probably like the other, too.

Hyouka - Lots and lots of witty dialogue. Even some moments when the art becomes all surreal like Monogatari.

Zetsuen no Tempest - I've just seen the previous recommendation and while I'm completely disagree with the previous person's opinion about similarities between Zetsuen no Tempest and Monogatari Series, I'

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