Mousou Shoujo Otaku-kei
Fujoshi Rumi
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Mousou Shoujo Otaku-kei

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Otaku-Type Delusion Girl, Otaku Girls, Mousou Shoujo Otakukei
Japanese: 妄想少女オタク系
English: Fujoshi Rumi
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 51
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 12, 2006 to Sep 11, 2010
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic High!
Authors: Konjou, Natsumi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.471 (scored by 15091,509 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #32032
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #4444
Members: 5,030
Favorites: 42

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Are you a lonely otaku, in need of love? Do your figurines and BL comics just not *do it* for you in anymore? Are you in need of reassurance that even you, with pretty boy rape fantasies, can find love? THEN READ THESE SERIES. RIGHT NOW... I MEAN IT! Genshiken does, towards the end, deal with the subject of nutty yaoi fangirls, but the majority of the content is focused on anime, manga, and other more 'normal' otaku activities. Fujoshi, however, is all about the dark shadow that plagues MAL and makes me clench my anus in disgust: females who are into yaoi. After reading it,  read more 
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
Both are about girls who love BL and how they go from loving only 2D gay boys to 3D straight ones. 
reportRecommended by Hyperbolic33
The clue here is kind of in the titles, but since I'm always willing to lend a hand to those in need: Both stories are about fujoshis; crazy females who create ladyboyxladyboy fantasies in their depraved minds and scare me. Rumi is a little over the top compared to Kanojo, and its titular female lead is what I imagine to be a severe/worrying case. This is because, where as Rumi is fictional, the Kanojo manga was based on the real-life experiences of a blogger who detailed what he has endured to be with the woman he loves. But both series have plenty of 'laugh out loud'  read more 
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
The main girl is quite similar as Okutsi wants to be plain and boring and not get involved in relationships and attention. And Rumi only wants a relationship with an anime character or ship the guys in her school. if we go to Abe and Mizutani they are also alike because they are trying to get attention from a girl who clearly doesn’t like them, or does she???? alsothe art style is also looks a lot like each other and the ecchi scenes and comedy. 
reportRecommended by mur_koshka
Fujoshis that fantasize about their male classmates being in boyxboy relationships. <3 
reportRecommended by DreamerForever
Both manga deal with female protagonists who are devoted otakus to a specific genre. However, Ganota no Onna is a gag manga while Mousou Shoujo Otaku-kei is a high school romance 
reportRecommended by PurpleYam
Both are about otaku. 
reportRecommended by Ayra-Kirosaku
In my review of Fujoshi, I described it as a love child of High School Girls and Genshiken. Fujoshi was actually recommended to me because I liked High School Girls as much I did, and it's easy to see why a fan of it could go on to like Fujoshi, if they were to give it a chance. From Genshiken the otaku side was given, as well as all of the main characters being in a club together. From High School Girls the semi-realistic, ever-so-slightly crazy, larger than life high school girls got transferred over. There's no discussions about the drama females go through to remove  read more 
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
Both shows are about rabid fangirls, one deals with the yaoi fandom, and the other deals with several more fandoms. Both girls have boys that are attracted to them.  
reportRecommended by makimagic
Another story about fujoshi. When you like Tonari no 801-chan, you will like it too. 
reportRecommended by lionhhearted
they're both about fujoshi slowly falling in love with 3D  
reportRecommended by WhySoSerious