Giji Harem
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Giji Harem

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Pseudo Harem
Japanese: 疑似ハーレム


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 157
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 12, 2019 to Mar 12, 2021
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Themes: Love Status Quo Love Status Quo, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Gessan
Authors: Saitou, Yuu (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.851 (scored by 1996619,966 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #11272
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #379
Members: 46,655
Favorites: 943

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Recommendations

My sources of diabetes. Similar genre and setting. Both show the cute daily interactions between two main characters. Easy to read, lighthearted comedy. 
reportRecommended by gocchan
Romance. Both My New Wife Is Forcing Herself to Smile and Pseudo Harem bring around a relationship between two individuals. Forcing Herself to Smile does this with general misunderstandings happening constantly, Pseudo Harem does this with a literal pseudo harem. The majority similarity the two have is how short they are with about 4 pages per chapter, both in the same genre. Would take either of the two for a quick read. Though Pseudo Harem has progression in the relationship compared to Forcing Herself to Smile. 
reportRecommended by NextUniverse
Wholesome. Pseudo Harem and The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses aren't really the same in terms of plot, but I assure you that they share the same amount of wholesomeness with both stories. Very good school romance stories that make your heart warmer. Also, both have a small page count with their chapters, Psudeo Harem is more consistent than Megane wo Wasureta. 
reportRecommended by NextUniverse
Both have a lovey-dovey couple that interact in funny ways. 
reportRecommended by realbernie
The wholesome, light-hearted feel that you get from reading Senryuu Shoujo can also be found in Giji Harem. Though the chapters are significantly shorter in Giji, the two both have female leads that start off already having feelings for the male lead. The two FLs also have a certain quirk that make the character dynamics much more entertaining; in Giji, this is the FL's admirable acting ability. The two male leads are also surprisingly named Eiji, and the two FLs resemble each other at times. Both mangas are funny lightreads that I think any rom-com fan would enjoy.  
reportRecommended by mobmis
I wouldn't say they're both as wholesome, but the relationship between the characters weirdly seem similar. Plus they both have good relationship progression  
reportRecommended by LopsidedAnxiety
Both: - Are focused on slice of life - Have short chapters - Senpai/Kouhai main characters One is focused on school setting, other is focused on a working environment 
reportRecommended by Learyan
If you liked the chemistry between Chiaki and Kana in Tsurezure, then you might like this mangas couple. They have a somewhat similar vibe and have the whole skit action going on. Both couples also seem to be more like very close friends instead of big romantic couples. 
reportRecommended by Rogona
Similarities: - School setting - Shounen romance - Assertive girls who try to make their crush fall for them - Light-hearted - Entirely focused on their relationship development Don't get spooked by the 'Harem' in Giji Harem, it's not a harem manga. 
reportRecommended by Leyren
Wholesome couples doing wholesome things 
reportRecommended by RealCoZHours
• Both are rom-coms about a senpai and a kōhai in the same club. • In both of them, one of the MCs are hiding the fact that they like the other MC. • No side characters. • Really short chapters. • Lots of flirting.  
reportRecommended by El-Random
They have silly love stories, of course school girls but this is a little different. Henjo is a love story and juxtaposed with a sex joke. Harem Nutrition is the story of a romantic student  
reportRecommended by Syureria
This is a low recommendation but I want you to read this. This is a romantic story and I salute them because they were never separated. If you dance this romantic genre can be an alternative. 
reportRecommended by Syureria
Great interaction between two main characters in a high school setting. You are going to end up loving their discussions. While the MC in Giji Harem is not popular with girls, the MC in Yugami is not interested in people in general. The female leads in both series end up spending a lot of time together with the MC. While the plot is totally different, they give similar slice of life vibe and are fun to read.  
reportRecommended by Lylaaz
Similarities: - School setting - Light-hearted - Both solely focusing on relationship development between the two main characters while ignoring pretty much all surroundings. 
reportRecommended by Leyren
The wholesomeness is very similar, especially after chapter 67 of pseudo harem 
reportRecommended by Ash_La