Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
My Little Monster
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Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun

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Synonyms: Tonari no Kaibutsukun, The Monster Next Door, My Neighbor Monster-kun
Japanese: となりの怪物くん
English: My Little Monster
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 55
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 23, 2008 to Nov 22, 2013
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Dessert
Authors: Robico (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.101 (scored by 4755647,556 users)
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Ranked: #5862
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Popularity: #128
Members: 110,867
Favorites: 3,570

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Both feature expressionless composed girl obsessed in studying (and wears braids/pigtails), the difference is that Last Game is Tonari´s version "Shizuku x Yamaken route" since the protagonist of LG greatly resembles Yamaken in personality and looks from Tonari. Also in LG the setting changes to university (later).  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
The main male characters are students that have a naturally scary appearance, but are kind on the inside. Not going to spoil but, as the story progresses, you see the real similarities between the storys. The main heroines are also similar.  
reportRecommended by lzzydy
Serious, studious girl thrown off-balance by wild-type boy. Comedic tone with light romance. 
reportRecommended by shinkeikaku
Serious girl, crazy guy that kinda just says "I choose YOU!" like he's throwing a pokeball or something. Namaikizakari adds sports into the mix. 
reportRecommended by lavender_cello
both the heroines are 'role model students' and has taking an interest to the schools known delinquent. 
reportRecommended by j-rose
Same characters I mean main and supporting ones too ( like three idiots ) Both mangas have very hard studying girl, bishounen guy, elite guys falling in onesided love with 'study bugs' (:D) , . . .  
reportRecommended by -michira-
Both series combines elements of slice of life and romance to fuse together a story of youth. The main male character from both series can easily be misunderstood. However through the relationship with the main female character, we see who they are really like. There is romance development in both series that is charming and elegant. Comedy remains genuinely charming that also contains realism. The supporting characters in both series also play a variety of roles to craft something to remember by. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Mmmm, what i can say? Bot female characters are similar, only cares about his score of his test and studies Bot males characters are similar, both are better that the female in terms of study But then the love and happiness start to flow wething the main characters. If you like it Kare Kano and you wanna read another shoujo/romance manga, this is a "Good" chooise  
reportRecommended by Arpadiam
The plot is a little similar. Sawako in Kimi ni Todoke and Haru in Tonari no Kaibutsukun are both misunderstood by their classmates but not for the same reason. 
reportRecommended by mafuyu_0606
main characters are somehow very similar : girls have really same cold personality and there are black haired guys falling in love with them, trying to melt girls icy heart ( well at least they are prodigies in that :DDD ) 
reportRecommended by -michira-
The female lead is very studious and falls in love unexpectedly; they have a somewhat similar character. The male lead does things unexpectedly that surprises the female lead developing a cute & romantic relation ship. These two mangas have very similar genres and gives a very comedic feeling.  
reportRecommended by Aleron
Male Leads are very similar. Both are absolutely impulsive, unpredictable, walking red flags but also… adorable? Like in an innocent and childish way. And both are absolutely smitten and crazy over their respective Female Leads.  
reportRecommended by dorkability
Both manga feature a ML delinquent type that gets into fights but secretly wants to be loved and accepted. Both FL are of similar personality; intelligent, responsible honour students types that are socially awkward and major loners. This manga status is complete however, it might be important to note that unlike Haru no Arashi to Monster this manga is a slow burn romance and they beat around the bush a lot.  
reportRecommended by OtakuGirrl
The male protagonists are very similar in the sense that they both get into fights very easily and thus don't have many friends. They both find a girl that sort of helps them become a little friendlier, which leads both guys to become unsure about their feelings towards the girls; they constantly contemplate whether it's "like" or "love". While Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun is a bit more comedic, Koisuru Harinezumi is filled with more romance.  
reportRecommended by shishiosm
Both females in both mangas (oneshot for Kimi no Kiss de Me wo Samasu) are similar; they both love studying as it is one of their hobbies. They also have never experienced love, and don't find it exciting as they aim for high grades. Then enters a guy that changes her life, and she slowly realizes that she's falling for him. If you've liked one, you may like the other.  
reportRecommended by chierii
Both main male characters are individualists, who are very smart and talented, but have problems with social contacts. 
reportRecommended by agatrix90
FL is cold, pragmatic, and intellectual. She is completely focused on getting good grades and has poor social skills. Risa is very similar to Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun's FL, Shizuku, in these regards. ML, Zen, is straightforward, pure, and a delinquent who is a very friendly and loyal guy, much like the ML, Haru, from Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun. They're both very sweet, heart-warming stories. 
reportRecommended by llokeefe2000
teacher suddenly ask her to take care a problem... :D 
reportRecommended by T4K0_D
Both mangas are about two highschoolers and a love story developing between them. Protagonists face a lot of trouble together and slowly change each other. 
reportRecommended by Megroth
Both have a good responsible girl lead who falls for the delinquent boy in her class. 
reportRecommended by shikanomnom
If you're a fans of Yuukei Yersterday arc and need more of Takane x Haruka's dynamics, you might like Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun. Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun has similar characters and settings. It's a high school romance story between cool-headed, snarky, (and a bit tsundere) twin-tailed girl and an innocent but airheaded boy whose short wavy hair. 
reportRecommended by toumei_
Both have a love triangle consuming of socially awkward kids 
reportRecommended by Qwixx_Games
To me both manga's seemed similar in different ways. In Orange there's time travel and letters and in Tonari No Kaibutsu-kun, there's neither. But to me the characters with in both seem sort of similar. Haru and Kakeru seemed really similar to me though both have different pasts. And Naho is nothing like Shizuku, but equally as oblivious to little things involving love or how to express it. And overall the group of friends in each and their lives is something you can easily get mesmerized with and not want to leave. You want to see them happy, feel sad when they are, etc. Both  read more 
reportRecommended by Maloraine
Role Reversal, instead of the male being the delinquent it's a female. Very good read, highly recommend you check it out. 
reportRecommended by Sutibun_Ri
What's the fun in reading the same plot over again, or using the same character stereotypes? I liked Strobe Light because of the character development and strong supporting cast, so I'm here to recommend another such series to you: my favorite, Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun (or My Little Monster). The leads are nothing like those found in Strobe Edge, but that isn't my point. I am purely recommending it out of respect for story-telling. Strobe Edge has a more realistic chemistry between its leads, but Shizuku's frankness and Haru's simplicity are hard to resist. Furthermore, it is a much funnier shoujo,  read more 
reportRecommended by jcrayz
Both features a strong, independent and cold heroine paired with a cool guy that loses his cool when triggered into a berserk mode. Development of love story is also similar, where both characters slowly realize the weight of their love over time and interactions. 
reportRecommended by moonstars
Both girls are super plain and both guys are dangerous I guess and have a goal to make the girl fall in love with him.  
reportRecommended by animelvr
same feeling, expressionless girls have to deal with weird boys 
reportRecommended by Arkiu
The main characters are.. similar, I suppose. They're both pretty sophisticated... I don't know. Both manga are pretty cute, though pretty different. Personally, I like Tonari a lot better, haha.  
reportRecommended by PlasticPaper
In both mangas the girl is expressionless and focused in her studies while the guy is pursuing her. Although, tonari no kaibutsu-kun is better because the characters are more developed. 
reportRecommended by Lolliriot
Shoujo romance manga with similar styles where the female lead is guarded with her feelings and the guys don't quite understand their own. 
reportRecommended by shinkeikaku
In both series, the main male protagonist is seen as a delinquent and otherwise, a strange person. After meeting the female protagonist, he begins to open up and makes new friends. In both series, the female protagonist falls for the main male protagonist after getting along with one another. Both series takes place at a school life setting where there is comedy, drama, romance, and misunderstandings. They have a lighthearted background but occasionally include some emotional moments mainly dealing with the duo and their various circumstances @ school. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
For these two manga titles, there's a sense of similarities involving its settings and drama. There's comedy and obvious romance development throughout each chapter. Then, there is the seemingly destined meeting between the two main characters from the series that has an awkward start to them. Additionally, because the setting takes place in a school life environment, there's all sorts of drama that ensures relating to studies, relationships, and friendship. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both manga involve cold-hearted female protagonist. Gives similar feeling and school life romance. 
reportRecommended by Ruzu
Both manga gives similar feeling, expressionless protagonist and involve school life romance. 
reportRecommended by Ruzu
Fujioka Haruhi is a serious student who gets mixed up into the craziness and interesting world of Suoh Tamaki similarly to the way Mizutani Shizuku gets involved with Yoshida Haru. Both of the female main characters are self-reliant and want to be like their mothers. Also their worlds are expanded because of their contact and involvement with their male counterparts. 
reportRecommended by raburabukissu
A girl who is used to getting first in everything is beaten by a guy who falls in love with her. The guy also falls in love with the girl first. They have a similar feel and we get to see the relationships between a bunch of characters. 
reportRecommended by MeNaK
Similar characters and feeling. Kiri is a very similar character to Shizuku in that both of them are 'emotionless' but they are really good at what they do. Yamaken is a very similar character to Narumi in their attitudes towards the main girl. They also wonder why they like the girl in the first place, because she isn't all that cute. The main girl is oblivious to their feelings. There is also some family drama, and the mother of the main girl is away from home working in both cases. 
reportRecommended by MeNaK
Both main characters are blunt Kuunderes. Shizuku is more of a study bug and doesn't care much about appearances while Maria likes fashion. Both stories are a romantic comedy set in high school with conflicts,love triangles,family issues etc. Tonari to Kaibutsu-kun is more upbeat and lighthearted and Akuma to Love Song includes more drama.  
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