Mashle
Mashle: Magic and Muscles
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Mashle

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Japanese: マッシュル-MASHLE-
English: Mashle: Magic and Muscles
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 162
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 27, 2020 to Jul 3, 2023
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy
Themes: Gag Humor Gag Humor, Parody Parody, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Koumoto, Hajime (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.621 (scored by 4582445,824 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #21912
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #141
Members: 101,194
Favorites: 2,089

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Simple-minded protagonist gets themselves into power struggle and hierarchy of those who weild unnatural powers. He proceeds to beat through problems he encounters with pure raw strenght and carefree attitude. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both MCs were born with no magic and instead went through intense training in order for them to find their place in the world 
reportRecommended by RaphterClaws
The premise at the beginning is similar in both stories: - a guy enters a magic school with no magical powers. What's fun in both series is that how they play around it. They have to be clever or really skilled in something else in return. Both are an amusing read.  
reportRecommended by Lylaaz
You've got a protagonist similar to Mob or Saitama, but this time Mob has focused on body improvement rather than magic. Mashle has a premise similar to Black Clover where the protagonist has no magic at all, but trains hard and uses brute muscle strength to outdo powerful magic. It's also heavily influenced by Harry Potter and blurs the lines of being a gag manga and a serious fantasy shounen. Fans of Mob Psycho and One Punch Man are very likely to enjoy Mashle. 
reportRecommended by Zacko
Both are comedies about absurdly physically strong protagonist who uses muscles to combat magic. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both of these stories follow the misadventures of a magic-less protagonist as they use shear strength alone to punch their way through the magical worlds they inhabit which look down on them for their lack of magic. Both have a balls-to-the-wall sense of comedy and contain a gaggle of unique and memorable side characters that accompany the lovable muscleheaded MC. Neither story has a very large focus on plot but hints of it can be found. It should be noted that "Mashle" features a noticeably greater amount of plot compared to "Doryoku Shisugita Sekai Saikyou no Butouka wa, Mahou Sekai wo Yoyuu de Ikinuku".  read more 
reportRecommended by girlthatghosts
Both manga's focus on a mixture of comedy and action with a touch of wholesomeness too.  
reportRecommended by jake0
both of these series truly have a lot of comedy elements that will you feel weel at reading this manga ( tesla note ) 
reportRecommended by ammarbahij5150
Main characters can't perform magic, even though they are enrolled in a magic school where everyone else can. Luckily, they have another power that is potent: Brute force (super power or swordman's skills). Both of them aim for the top spot in the rankings, even if everyone thinks only mages will be able to reach it. <> Mashle: action and comedy focused, Wistoria: action and fantasy focused 
reportRecommended by RaviDavi
Both Mashle and GoH leans into shonen tropes heavily, but swing for the fences with every fight. The comedy for me was lacking in GoH, so Mashle scratches that itch. Also, Mash, the protagonist, is instantly lovable from chapter 1. The series is so bingable.  
reportRecommended by fireball4011
Both are parodies/homages of Harry Potter. While one is comedical, the other one is erotical. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
By reading both you can tell the similarity once the MC's friends come to play. both have a strong MC and have a bunch of different characters with quirky personality. 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
Both main characters, Mash and Tatsumi, do not recognise their strength and influence on people. They're pretty dumb outside of fighting and are respected and misunderstood by a lot of people which gets them into a lot of fights. They both attract the attention of their enemies who become friends or strange people who become close to the main character. Mash and Tastumi are unconsciously willing to do anything for their friends and put others in front of themselves. Both mangas have a strong main character with interesting side characters which makes them incredibly funny! I would recommend both mangas to anyone who enjoys a  read more 
reportRecommended by bigbananagorawr
Very much surprised these two don't have a reccomendation yet. First up, the main characters. Mash and Kitano-kun. Mash and Kitano and generally presented in similar ways, very clumsy and misunderstood, awkward teenage boys who somehow always find themselves in trouble. There are differences, such as Mash having no problem with pounding someone's face meanwhile Kitano absolutely hating violence, but the similarities are there. Next up the side cast, also rather similar. Guys who start of absolutely HATING mc but pretty soon realize that they are good friends actually. One thing that I like more about Angel Densetsu is the female cast, as the female characters in Mashle  read more 
reportRecommended by VanVeleca
-Both mangas show a protagonist that is physically different than everyone else in the schools -In both the protagonists despite their difference from everyone else end up triumphant -In both, despite the action and progression, the biggest focus is the comedy 
reportRecommended by Valjean24601
Both have magic powers with lots of comedy moments and quirky characters. There’s also a school arc in magi later on which makes them even more similar. 
reportRecommended by SteamedPlague