Machikado Mazoku
The Demon Girl Next Door
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Machikado Mazoku

Alternative Titles

Japanese: まちカドまぞく
English: The Demon Girl Next Door
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jun 28, 2014 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: Mahou Shoujo Mahou Shoujo
Authors: Ito, Izumo (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.191 (scored by 22542,254 users)
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Ranked: #4432
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Popularity: #2183
Members: 9,692
Favorites: 382

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Obvious Machikado Mazoku clone. The first chapters for both are nearly identical. Girl wakes up with horns, mother tells her she's part nonhuman. Story revolves around them trying to adapt to school life as a half human while exploring their nonhuman side. Ruri Dragon doesn't lean as heavily into the fantasy elements, though, instead opting for a more slice-of-life style. 
reportRecommended by Quintessence
Little Devils and The Demon Girl Next Door are two comedy manga with its own light-hearted take on demon characters. They are very cute and sometimes more innocent than you might expect, as they usually just go about their lives with their own hobbies or little conflicts. There are lots of character designs highlighted with a cute modern moe-ish art style that will probably attract fans of either series into reading the other. 
reportRecommended by Fario-P
No Match for Aoi-kun and Machikado Mazoku are two modern takes on the magical girl genre that both point out common tropes of the genre, but also play some of them affectionately straight—making both a must-read for fellow magical girl otaku. The main character meets a magical girl and the two become friends while helping each other out in their own ways. Both series' art and somewhat slice-of-life structure can surprisingly be quite enjoyable. 
reportRecommended by Fario-P
Very similar comedy story about an incompetent demon girl and an overpowered magical girl 
reportRecommended by Timeyy92
Same vibe (cute girls) and same format (4koma) 
reportRecommended by Twiist
Comedy about demon girl main character tasked with fighting magical girls. Similarities end there, sans the [ongoing Machikado plot thread spoiler]. If Shamiko was a sadist, she would be Utena. 
reportRecommended by nemo_coivit
Mahou Shoujo 201 is heavily influenced by Machikado Mazoku, just with a lot more ecchi. Both Shamiko and Fujiyama are presented as inept "villains" who are poor due to the involvement of magical girls and they need to defeat a magical girl to alleviate their current situation (Fujiyama's poverty, Shamiko's family seal). They both have very similar personalities. Momo and Mamu are insanely overpowered and rely mostly on brute force instead of magic. They also have very similar personalities. Momo and Mamu move in next door to Shamiko and Fujiyama. It's all just too on the nose to be a coincidence. 
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Clueless mazoku sticking close to a no-nonsense mahou shoujo/miko in order to lift a seal placed on them by a fellow mahou shoujo/miko. 
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First of all... kaguya-sama is a rom-com manga and Machikado mazoku is some kind of fantasy-comedy manga. However, both mangas know how to transform a very serious and important moment(mostly trying to convey some motivational message) in a funny one just with the appereance of one random character. Also the development of their personalities is something that I feel very similar since the main characters of these mangas are not the same at the beginning in comparison with their latest chapters. You can feel a little but pleasant change in their personalities. 
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