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Good Morning Call

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kare to Kanojo ni Hanataba wo, His and Her Fortune Bouquet
Japanese: グッドモーニング・コール


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 57
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 2, 1997 to Mar 2, 2002
Genres: Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Ribon Magazine
Authors: Takasuka, Yue (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.301 (scored by 49234,923 users)
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Ranked: #48242
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Popularity: #1900
Members: 11,206
Favorites: 98

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They both are shojos about a boy and a girl who are living together. 
reportRecommended by jojotjw
The stories are different, but they have a similar style: a girl lives with a guy in secret, some humour, some romance, a sweet story. . . 
reportRecommended by as3
Good Morning Call and Itazura na Kiss are very similar in the deliverance of the story. While the situations are different, they are both about a girl that is wildly crazy about a boy, and a cool boy that barely acknowledges her. The sequel, Good Morning Kiss, is very similar to the second half of Itazura na Kiss as well. 
reportRecommended by Aarana
Again, involve students living together. Good morning call have more character growth. 
reportRecommended by kiiroibara
1) Boths are about a continuous relationship between two school students 2) Guys are smarter when it goes about both study and relationships 3) For girl it is first love 4) Many chapters in manga Though KKwH is more mature and touches the theme of physical side of dating much more and in MC, though they live together, things are more innoscent 
reportRecommended by Jagory
Living together 
reportRecommended by ghies
Ichigo Jikan and Good Morning Call both written with the same idea: By some twist of fate a popular boy and a normal girl have to live with each other.  
reportRecommended by bleeb
They both have a couple that ends up living together due to some weird events. Both titles are cute romance shoujos from the 90s.  
reportRecommended by chibix
"Venus wa kataomoi" and "Good Morning Call" both tell us "warm-enough-but-never-too-cheesy" stories about the budding love and coming-of-age of a clumsy but kind-hearted heroine and her (first ignorant or clueless) "next-door" neighbour. Both works are light-hearted, easy and fun to read – with lots and lost of humour! Here are some of the features the two have in common: being long-running series, they both introduce multiple characters (including some hilarious supporting roles) and storylines (meaning that most of the supporting figures get their own side-stories where they can, finally, act as heroes and heroines, be them comical or tragic); school setting (with all its shoujo manga-ish  read more 
reportRecommended by fastannoone
Comedy and romance, what more can you ask? They both have heroines that seem blunt, fangirlish, and happy-go-lucky. There's also heroes who can't seem to take a break because of worrying for they're crush. But there's a lot of laugh in both of them and did I say that both contains kissing monsters? 
reportRecommended by Riyuma
both are cute romantic comedies with a one sided love at the beginning then later develops, both have loveable characters. i have read both and i love them both ^^ 
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