Muchakucha Daisuki.
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Muchakucha Daisuki.

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Mucha Kucha Daisuki, Dingue de toi!, Kawa no Hito, Yuki Furu Yoru wo Matte, Wait For a Night When Snow Falls, Watashi to Anata no Randebu, Your And My Randebu, Namida no Koimonogatari, A Tearful Tale of Love
Japanese: むちゃくちゃ大好き。


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: 2000 to 2001
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Cheese!
Authors: Shimaki, Ako (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.091 (scored by 12621,262 users)
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Ranked: #75292
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Popularity: #7573
Members: 2,666
Favorites: 10

Recommendations

Both have a similar storyline = bittersweet. Even the art has a similar feel. Mucha Kucha Daisuki is shorter compared to Boku no Hatsukoi. Their ending is different in the sense that Boku no Hatsukoi ended like a cliffhanger whereas Mucha Bucha Daisuki had a proper closure. The situation of the guy in Boku no Hatsukoi is similar to the situation with the girl in Mucha Bucha. But nonetheless they are really both similar like 80% similarity. 
reportRecommended by srsng
There is the popular handsome guy whom almost every girl adores, and there is the girl who doesn't fit in with the rest. Through many coincidences, they meet and fall in love rather quickly with each other, soon to the point where they cannot be without the other. But there are secrets and people who stand in the way. 
reportRecommended by angelabsun
Both bad boys meeting good girls. VERY! touching endings i mean to be honest be u know ( trying not to give spoilers) But it is so cute as well 
reportRecommended by icye-kiss
Both are bittersweet shoujo love stories with similar endings.  
reportRecommended by Crystal_Assassin
Same author: Read either one first, but please read them completely. You won't regret it. 
reportRecommended by avluis
Both stories deal with tragedies and love. Mucha Kucha Daisuki is more comedic/light hearted than Soctrates in love, and its also longer...but both share pretty similar plots. I don't want to spoil anything, but if you're a fan of drama/tragic love stories and liked one of these, you may like the other. 
reportRecommended by katsup