Papillon: Hana to Chou
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Papillon: Hana to Chou

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Chrysalis: Flower & Butterfly
Japanese: パピヨン -花と蝶-
English: Papillon
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 13, 2007 to Nov 13, 2009
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Themes: Psychological Psychological, School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Bessatsu Friend
Authors: Ueda, Miwa (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.451 (scored by 38133,813 users)
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Ranked: #33032
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Popularity: #2812
Members: 7,808
Favorites: 101

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Both main characters start off being the 'glasses-wearing', long skirt girl and then becomes this really pretty girl. Both girls change because they cannot stand humiliation any longer and both want to change because of someone. except in Papillon, the main character has a twin sister who is more popular than her- which then gradually goes into the story about a love triangle. happy reading :)  
reportRecommended by i_am_tiff121297
both are about troubled girls with little no self esteem both focus on the transformation of these girls ( looks & personality ) both of the guys are out of their league .. both are bullied by people they consider best friends .. the art is also very similar I thought it was the same mangaka at first if I continue I'll never stop , in short if you like one you'll most definitely like the other  
reportRecommended by colorful_smile
The story line and deleopment of these two manga are VERY different, however if you are looking for the kind of situation when one sister outshines the other and the weaker sister decides to change herself in order to achieve the life she wants. Or the situation when both sisters like a guy but, one gets the guy and the other is left lonely looking for love, Then definetely, this manga fits the bill. Over looking these two similaries then... NOT AT ALL!!! 
reportRecommended by EdibleBlueMonkey
Both have a story about sisters who look alike but totally different personalities. One is super cute and the other one has developed an inferiority complex because of it. 
reportRecommended by anayardz
Twin sisters who look exactly alike and it's psychological.  
reportRecommended by Aethelthryth
Both has girls who are considered Ugly and no-one likes and only makes fun of. After some events that occurred both females decided they want to change themselves and therefore they have. Also, They both have just that 1 person who interferes with them in finding love.. however Papillon i believe is more dramatic than kare first love.  
reportRecommended by Duckii
Both have the same conflict, the main have problems with her Brother/Sister. The main also think that their is nothing compared her brother/sister. 
reportRecommended by MishimaHina
Its not as drama filled as LIFE, but all the characters remind you of each other. Ayumu-Ageha, remind you of each other. Manami-Hana,* Hatori-Hayato, * Manami's friends-Ryuusei, * So, to sum it up all the chararcters and there roles seem to be alike. 
reportRecommended by huruki
If you liked Peach Girl's extraordinary story telling...you might like this series as well. Made by the same mangaka as Peach Girl. Both series contained manipulative antagonists, and love triangles, and it gives that same feeling of hate, sadness and likeness whenever you read it. 
reportRecommended by FukuWija
Both are similar in a way that the MCs fell in love with the one who helped them. but Papillon has much more drama whereas Koukou Debut is more on the comedic side. 
reportRecommended by srsng
Both mangas contain óld fashioned girls' who habour insecurity due to thier sisters being everything they're not and crushing on the guys they themselves like. I found this mangas very similar right away ^_^ 
reportRecommended by Nayukuo
Both is about twins 
reportRecommended by shana97
Ichigo and Anzu are also twins, and they're identical. They go to different schools because Anzu has a phobia toward boys. There's a boy that Ichigo likes, but he likes Anzu. Ichigo also grows closer to the son of the man her mom's going to marry. 
reportRecommended by eye543