Mousou Telepathy
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Mousou Telepathy

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Delusion Telepathy, Moutele
Japanese: 妄想テレパシー


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 9, 2016 to Apr 12, 2020
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Themes: School School, Super Power Super Power
Serialization: twi4
Authors: NOBEL (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.471 (scored by 1387513,875 users)
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Ranked: #31012
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Popularity: #603
Members: 30,630
Favorites: 532

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Recommendations

>both good quality, character driven comedies with similar style of humour >romance "situation" is also pretty similar in both manga >both finished >In my opinion both are just hilarious, sweet, highly enjoyable and truly recommended 
reportRecommended by Miauu
They are both comedy focused with the main character having supernatural abilities, in mousou the girl can only read minds but in saiki the protagonist has all the powers imaginable and tries to stay alone even though many "friends" seem to stick around. Both hilarious and light hearted, very refreshing. 
reportRecommended by Kuroyaminojou
These two are really similar in character wise. In Oogami-san the main male character has this supernaturally ability so when someone touches him they say whatever they are thinking while in Mousou the Main female character has the power of telepathy. On the other hand the Main female of oogami-san and the main male character of Mousou are both perverted or at least have perverted thoughts. They are both very good reads.  
reportRecommended by AmazingElephant
In both manga, the MC has a psychic ability that significantly impacts their love lives, sometimes positively, sometimes negatively. The love interests are in love with the MC from the beginning, and the MCs are both aware but are uninterested in a relationship for one reason or another. 
reportRecommended by evilturkey5
In both the female protagonists are sensitive to what the male lead have on their minds. In Kuuki ga "Yomeru" Shinnyuu Shain to Buaisou na Senpai the female can see the emotions as small cute... fluffy balls. Which means she can read the rooms other have problems with reading. This is in a office setting with adults. Mousou Telepathy is in a highschool setting where the female can read the thoughts and fantasies of the male lead. Both are intresting, if you like one you may like the other! 
reportRecommended by naerbo
The basic premise is the same, and the two mcs are also very similar. So if you like Kotoura-san then you ll definetly also like Mousou Telepathy. 
reportRecommended by xShinigami3125
Romcoms about a person who can read minds discovering that their classmate/coworker is deeply in love with them.  
reportRecommended by Sparkletopia
both are romance with a main who can hear people inner voice. Kijima-san to Yamada-san have more a real story than mousou telepathy who is plain a romcom. 
reportRecommended by earfquake_
The main character can read other people's minds. In order to protect themselves, they try to not let others know they can easily see everything they're thinking about. <> Mousou Telepathy: romcom, See No Evil: thriller & suspense 
reportRecommended by RaviDavi
Both female MC can see/hear things that shouldn't be seen/heard. They try to block this information although sometimes they do make use of it. <>Mieruko-chan is more comedy and horror, Mousou Telepathy is more romcom. 
reportRecommended by RaviDavi
Both involve very romantic type of entertainment while oshi no ko can be much more dark and moody mousou telepathy can make the reader feel a sinking sensation as the chapters develop into its climax 
reportRecommended by Syntan
Both manga are about guys with borderline delusional love fantasies  
reportRecommended by evilturkey5
Both featured a girl with telepathy power, that often they both react to what they see in other people minds 
reportRecommended by mhkr
Both involve a main character who knows through supernatural means that a popular person has an extreme crush on them, and has to make sure they don't know that they know. Both are romcoms with one person who has a supernatural ability in an everyday school setting. In Suki x Suki, the crusher has an ability while in Telepathy, it's the crush. 
reportRecommended by Novern
School manga that lean heavily on the comedic side. Both feature very timid main female characters with similar appearances, though Komi-san takes the timidity to a more comedic extreme. Both feature a main character that's good at figuring out what others are thinking (for very different reasons). Some potential romance in both, but Mousou Telepathy puts more emphasis on it.  
reportRecommended by Lohuydahutt
Both are funny mangas with mousou following a girl who can read minds and how it affects her social life. samon is more focused on the summoner but they're both very funny. 
reportRecommended by Kuroyaminojou
Although the plot and art is pretty different, I thought Moriguchi Orito no Teiougaku had a lot of potential to be good, but wasn't done well, however it reminded me of Mousou Telepathy. About characters who have perverted delusions about the other main character and somehow their thoughts are telepathically transferred.  
reportRecommended by FluffyFish
*Similar sense of humor *The couples are also somewhat similar. Awkward easily flustered girls, kinda deadpan straightforward guys. *Both have simple cute art, Mousou Telepathy's being more simplistic. *Both build slight narrative stakes based on secrecy. One is about hiding a teacher student relationship and the other about the girl hiding her telepathic powers. *They are also slow moving rom-coms with some pretty wholesome cute moments 
reportRecommended by JKKH
Both about a girl suffering from perverted thoughts due to the influence of a person in her life. They are also both romances, but Ao-chan takes a distinctly more Shoujo-esque direction with it.  
reportRecommended by WhoCanPeliCan
Main/supporting characters with one-track minds. In Mousou Telepathy, the offender takes the form of a guy with an incorrigibly lewd mind, whereas in Aho Girl the offender is a new species of monkey girl who wants various kinds of bananas. It's also pretty easy to tell what all the characters are thinking in either series. In any case, they share similar brands of humour. 
reportRecommended by Cerisine
They both: ~Involve high school students ~Have a 4-Koma style ~Are slice of life with romance, but the main focus is on getting to know everyone better ~Have nice character development that's relatively slow burn  
reportRecommended by TimidSquid
Both have a main character(s) that hide a supernatural ish secret. They're both coming of age dramas set during high school with romance being a strong part of the story. They both have simplistic art styles. 
reportRecommended by BagOWeeb
-Each MC is troubled by certain boy in class. -Both stories are driven by an exceptionally funny cast instead of being limited to the main couple -The stories cherish their characters and give everyone some depth (ex. instead of designating one as "the foil" or "the mean rival" or "the comedic relief") 
reportRecommended by smallasiangirl