Buccafé!
Buddha Café
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Buccafé!

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ぶっカフェ!
English: Buddha Café
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Apr 8, 2017 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Serialization: twi4
Authors: Kobayashi, Roku (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.881 (scored by 403403 users)
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Ranked: #106182
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Popularity: #10664
Members: 1,699
Favorites: 11

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It's written in the same format (4-koma/4-panel) and has short and sweet chapters for the most part. Although Tomo-chan starts off with the focus of the unrequited romance, Buccafe is more focused on the antics of the cast while having intermitent romance in the plot. The comedy is mainly based on quirkyness and slightly exaggerated personalities, but still enjoyable nonetheless. Tomo-chan is pretty heavily based in a school setting as teenagers. Buccafe, however, is more of an adult setting(not so much in illicit content, but in demeanor/maturity). Their art styles are also relatively similar in terms of realism with a hint of characterization, Buccafe being  read more 
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It's written in the same format (4-koma/4-panel) and has short and sweet chapters for the most part. They both have the painfully oblivious main love interests that develop their relationships past their respective idealiztaions of each other. The comedy is mainly based on quirkyness and slightly exaggerated personalities, but still enjoyable nonetheless. They both also talk about their respective fields in depth; GSN, manga and the makings of storylines/manuscripts. Buccafe, Buddhist practices, holidays, lifestyle, etc. Their art styles are also relatively similar in terms of realism with a hint of characterization, GSN being the more realistic of the two most of the time. 
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