Kubo-san wa Mob wo Yurusanai
Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible
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Kubo-san wa Mob wo Yurusanai

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Synonyms: Kubo-san wa Boku wo Yurusanai, Kubo-san Doesn't Leave Me Be (a Mob)
Japanese: 久保さんは僕〈モブ〉を許さない
English: Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 152
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 24, 2019 to Mar 2, 2023
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Themes: Love Status Quo Love Status Quo, School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump
Authors: Yukimori, Nene (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.901 (scored by 2943629,436 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #9832
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #233
Members: 70,543
Favorites: 2,018

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A girl teasingly flirting with a boy she likes. More teasing in Takagi, more flirting in the older Kubo, and quite different boys to complement them, but the relationship dynamics are still rather similar. 
reportRecommended by luinthoron
Both series have relationships you wish you would have 
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Both are your daily needs of sugar and cuteness. Heroine being the first person doing the moves to the mc.  
reportRecommended by Skyinanime
both a sugary sweet love story about highschool aged students. Both in a format of short chapters. 
reportRecommended by dwmaster
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
This is somehow similar since both of the girls like to tease their boys and the boys can make up for a critical hit to make their hearts go doki~doki. 
reportRecommended by Huqeo
both have a shy main, who want friends both are romcom  
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Both of these are really wholesome manga's and both Male Protagonists of these manga's are really similar 
reportRecommended by BeBeYODA69
Both Shirashi and Miyamura undergo personality changes, Kubo being more on the teasing manga side compared to Horimiya 
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The female love interests in both mangas are more foward with their feelings, falling just shy of confessing. The MC in both often wonders why they're receiving this attention and puts himself down. Both follow a story-arc of character growth where the characters begin to gain courage and think better of themselves as they fall deeper in love. 
reportRecommended by Average-Ghost
Both stories feature a girl teasing a boy. Kubo's teasing is a bit more romantic compared to Anjou, although both settings are quite wholesome. The male protagonist in Kubo-san is also not a nerd (like in Anjou-san), but somebody who just seems to go unnoticed by most people - except Kubo. 
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It's a calm and peaceful romance, the female main character is very cute and the male main character is kind of lonely In general the development of the main characters is very fast compared to others but also not so fast that they are dating in 5 chapters. As I said before, it's a very calm and cute manga, which leaves you with a smile on your face while reading, I highly recommend this work as I want it to become more popular Sorry for my bad English and for the google translation 
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See for yourself, only difference is that akutsu-san has more "spice". I put quotation marks cause what I mean is it has way more panty shots and outlandish situations. 
reportRecommended by animu69420
Both are romcoms with great art and characters, as well as a similar classroom setting wherein the male protagonist befriends the girl sitting beside him. 
reportRecommended by ollefrost
- MC for both manga is pessimist - And the girl is very otimist and bright - Kubo-san is more direct than Nega-kun  
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teasing is similar to nagatoro while the two get closer as they go on 
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Same style they tease the person they like. Hope you enjoy both. 
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Neighbors seatmate filled with bunch stupidity of romcom are nicest thing for someone who'd had nothing to do for the day, either because you have a free time on your hand or maybe you just wanna have some good things to read 
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Despite being of nigh entirely different genres, both Slime Life and Kubo-san wa Mob wo Yurusanai start with a girl, a dark elf black magician and a dense high schooler respectively, taking interest in and teasing a guy, a child slime and a dense high schooler respectively. In both manga it starts almost as bullying but soon mellows out and the girl's affection is revealed and comes through. Afterwards, both pairs slowly start developing their relationships and recognise their feelings and responsibilities. Also, both girls are extremely adorable. 
reportRecommended by -TACHYON-
Both are wholesome, romantic comedies that involve some amount of teasing from one part of the main romantic pairing. Both are also slice of life so there is more of an emphasis on character interactions than plot development. The main difference is that in Soredemo Ayumu there is the not so subtle understanding that Ayumu is in love with Yaotome and she has her suspicions because of how much he compliments/teases her. In Kubo-san, the audience knows that both characters are in love with each other, but they are in that ambiguous state. Different types of characters as well, same wholesome "will they, won't they  read more 
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