Prunus Girl
Edit
What would you like to edit?
 

Prunus Girl

Alternative Titles

Japanese: プラナス・ガール


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 43
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 22, 2008 to Apr 22, 2013
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Themes: Crossdressing Crossdressing, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Gangan Joker
Authors: Matsumoto, Tomoki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.721 (scored by 1081510,815 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #16192
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #810
Members: 23,628
Favorites: 841

Available At


Resources

Recommendations

The male MC to become interested in a beautiful girl, who claimed to be a guy who likes to wear cute clothes for girls, causing doubts, that makes he want to know her true gender, and so begins their romantic comedy. 
reportRecommended by Riuzed
Both deal with a cute girl saying that shes actually a guy even though they dress up as a girl, and they both deal with the male lead being thrown around as to what gender they really are 
reportRecommended by Timeout808
The plot of the manga also focuses on the cute male character who looks and acts like a girl. A romatic comedy between an ordinary Japanese boy and his cute trap friend. 
reportRecommended by Unagi-san
Both manga involve trap characters and remain unknown protagonist gender, gives similar feeling when reading this, though Prunus Girl more into school life and romance and Bara no Maria more into action and adventures. 
reportRecommended by Ruzu
Both have essentially a very similar præmise in that a male p.o.v. character is struck by the sight of an ostensibly cute female whom he later finds out to be in his class... and male. Both explore their growing friendship and the philosophical significance of what it still means to be "male" if one appear indistinguishable from a female. 
reportRecommended by Sphinxter
While boku girl is a supernatural themed GB comedy, and prunus girl is transsexual, they are quite similar in the humor and setting. I'm not a big fan of episodic manga, so I rate boku girl higher, prunus girl gets quite repetitive. 
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Same as prunus girl "trap" dont hide thats hes a boy and this manga has same enjoyment as prunus girl but shorter 
reportRecommended by drakius
Both mangas focus on homosexual relationships with crossdressing. And both don't touch on very serious topics (especially Prunus Girl), which makes them very easy to read. 
reportRecommended by LAIK4
Both pretty great manga, about dealing with the "inner self" though Usotsuki Lily is much more heavy on the lgbt. I do prefer the latter, though. 
reportRecommended by Village_Idiot
They both have crossdressing leads. Prunus Girl was a little more laid back the whole time, but Reversible doesn't get super heavy either. I think the main similarity is how they handled the main characters though. Aikawa and Yaezaki had a similar balance of masculine and feminine traits. 
reportRecommended by nyasu
if you've liked this series definitely check out prunus girl because: 1. in both, the 'female' or trap lead crossdress which makes the male leads feel really awkward about their relationship to the female leads. 2.both of them are set in school, coming of age and therefore have a lot of feel good moments where characters learn about themselves and their identity and we also get all the good usual tropes of other high school anime 3. both have a lot of ecchi and epic fanservice cover art but there are definitely more spicy moments in prunus girl and it also has a bit more adult language and references  read more 
reportRecommended by tauradian
Though Prunus Girl tends to narrate more about sexuality issues and is far more light-hearted, both of these manga have lots of good shoujo-ai elements and delicate relationship. 
reportRecommended by Valefor
A different kind of relation than just typical boyfriend/girlfriend between the main characters, with sexual tension between them so thick you can cut it with a knife 
reportRecommended by AfterGlow
Gorgeous girls that are no girls... Might you want a better explanation? 
reportRecommended by NoHeart
Till now both have the same basic story line: One boy who meets a cute girl who comes to be a guy... 
reportRecommended by NoHeart
Although Prunus Girl is a gender bender manga, what makes this so much similar to Yankee-kun to Megane-chan are the protagonists and the same kind of humor portrayed. Both male leads are often being dragged into weird and troublesome, yet hilarious situations by the female leads and in the case of Prunus girl, a cross-dresser. Both are really funny mangas, with very likable characters and plots that just leave you wanting more.  
reportRecommended by yunadestined
Both of these have gender-bending as a main plot point and the other main character getting distressed over this; however, while Maria Holic has more of a sadistic relationship, Prunus Girl is a little teasing for fun. Both of these also have a homosexual undertone, Prunus Girl doesn't particularly announce it (save for one character) but both do seem to satirize these homosexual pairing, but Maria Holic does it to a greater extent.  
reportRecommended by Neetfriek
Same story concept While Kaichi is sport themed both story focus around boys who look female and act female and both have an obvious attraction to men and want to be treated and viewed as a female, both deal with issues of acceptance and the loves they have, good story. 
reportRecommended by hechec
Both are comedies, both have a perfect trap character, both have a typical tsundere sidekick. 
reportRecommended by Nessiah
These two serialisations feature a male protagonist who is both attracted and resistant towards developing a relationship with the other protagonist whose gender is uncertain. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire