Gakuen Babysitters
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Gakuen Babysitters

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: School Babysitters
Japanese: 学園ベビーシッターズ


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Sep 24, 2009 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Themes: Childcare Childcare, Iyashikei Iyashikei, School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: LaLa
Authors: Tokeino, Hari (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.281 (scored by 79877,987 users)
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Ranked: #3392
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Popularity: #752
Members: 25,261
Favorites: 742

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both are about cute little kids and their babysitters they both give you that moment when you think awe how cute!!! XD 
reportRecommended by uajjgirl
Both are about high schooler boys taking care of cute little kids. 
reportRecommended by leeloo
both will make you squeal from overcuteness 
reportRecommended by XxsilverfoxX
It has a brother taking care of his brother. They both really spoil each other, full of kids, in school, cute, adorable, and their loved ones are gone. Just go and read it. I could go on forever 
reportRecommended by Blackloud2116
Considering both manga involve raising/babysitting young children they have several similarities. Both are cute, episodic, feel good stories with a slice of comedy thrown in as well. The biggest difference is that sodatechi maou is set in a demon world and the child is raised by these demons, however there is absolutely zero scary moments and is even more comedic than gakuen babysitters.  
reportRecommended by bluespirit
Both have to do with taking care of a lot of children though GB has more kids in it 
reportRecommended by beckaleck
The Akechi family has very similar Family Feels to that of Ryuuichi and Kotaro. Both families have lost important loved ones; and in both cases, someone special comes along to help fill the gap left behind. The art and story may be different (in Boku Wa's case, the manga is older and the art not to everyone's taste), but I guarantee that if you love one, you'll love the other! 
reportRecommended by Busaiko_Sensei
2 brothers that lost their parents, are taken by the scholl director who also lost her son in the same accident.  
reportRecommended by Purplescent
They both have a similar calming feeling where the main character doesn't like to cause trouble for those around him. They both have to take care of a child (or in this case an annoying old cat) and end up in weird circumstances because of it, and they both have the new story every chapter kind of feeling to them. 
reportRecommended by Ninarin
This manga centers around a high schooler and a child; however it does not take place at a school. These two characters are not direct family, like the characters in Gakuen Babysitters, so the development of their familial relationship is very important to the story. There is character development as well. This is a nice "feel-good" manga. 
reportRecommended by Creana
If you liked gakuen babysitters, you'll like T-sensei as it depicts funny and sweet stories of toddlers. This series is based on a real japanese man's experience as a nursery teacher. It's a warm hearted story.  
reportRecommended by milky_crown
Both are about taking care of children mixed with some romance btw the leads. G.B is about a baby-sitter club so there are more children involved, but they are all very cute with distinctive characters.  
reportRecommended by linhntd94
Both are slice of life stories featuring young children, their single guardian, and the people around them. They're pretty episodic, featuring sweet and funny stories (sometimes even sad). Both are really cute with similar feels and will probably appeal to fans of the other! 
reportRecommended by Therru_Ghibli
They have similar story of a big brother taking care of his little kids. Gakuen Babysitter is more dramatic while Yamada Tarou Monogatari is more funny 
reportRecommended by valia12341
Adorable kids!!!! Both deal with loneliness as well as being raised without parents.  
reportRecommended by bluespirit
Shiawase has more of a romance story to it but both give you the same slice-of-life feeling. There aren't as many little kid scenes in shiawase but you do see them. Shiawase gives off the same type of caring and nurturing feelings as gakuen babysitters.  
reportRecommended by bluespirit
Both mangas are about kids and their daily life with a boy/man, the only one left in the family. They have this sad atmosphere, because the parents/mother are dead. The development is adorable too, they start to understand each other and stuff. The cuteness of "Gakuen Babysitters" overflows, but "My Girl" doesn't lose either (and has other kids too, Kohaku's friends). Anyway, you should read both if you are looking for a cute manga with cute kids and cute guys doing cute things. 
reportRecommended by loey
Shirogane no Nina and Gakuen Babysitters focuses on a slice of life story with a sharp degree of realism. The main protagonist shares a close father-like relationship with the kids and acts as their guardian. There is a strong bond that forms between the main characters as we see their daily adventures. Each chapter opens up a new development in their life that portrays slice of life with an elegant charm. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
There are a lot of babies here... It has the same feel as I read it. 
reportRecommended by shiongie
Similar story, both main character don't have another choice but help care baby. Also, both have school life, new friends, new school, and move another people's house for a reason.  
reportRecommended by Litastar
both are cute stories about dally lives who include little children  
reportRecommended by valia12341
Both manga include cute kids, babysitting and male as protagonist~ 
reportRecommended by Ruzu