Monster Collection: Majuu Tsukai no Shoujo
Monster Collection: The Girl Who Can Deal with Magic Monsters
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Monster Collection: Majuu Tsukai no Shoujo

Alternative Titles

Japanese: モンスターコレクション~魔獣使いの少女~
English: Monster Collection: The Girl Who Can Deal with Magic Monsters
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 33
Status: Finished
Published: 1997 to 2001
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure, Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy, Ecchi Ecchi
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Comic Dragon
Authors: Itoh, Sei (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.431 (scored by 898898 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #34842
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Popularity: #7494
Members: 2,735
Favorites: 38

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Gorgeous artwork, great action, a bit of gore, spunky characters and quite simply both titles are fun to read 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Both titles have characters that share a relationship with dragons Both have tremendous artwork Both has sword fights, although Monster Collection is more detailed since Toujushi Bestialious is just a one shot and has therefore a very limited space to develop a proper story arc 
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Both titles showcase a hot Lamia girl as well as many other monster girls that look awesome. While Monster Musume is a comedy and ecchi harem title, Monster Collection is a much more serious, fantasy, action adventure title with plenty of awesome action scenes that really needs to be read more by more readers, seriously read Monster Collection it may be 13 years old but the mangaka has done an awesome job at illustrating every page, its pretty much at the same level as Berserk. Read it! Read both! 
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Both titles have a summoner who commands various creatures and many of them look like extremely hot women including a Lamia on both titles. Both titles also have that classic JRPG vibe going for them however Monster Collection is much darker and more serious compared to Deadline Summoner 
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Manga that are adaptations of trading card game, but instead of showing the game itself it shows the story within lore of the cards. Both have oldschool artstyle, despite Moe Tsukinu Honoo being a newer manga. 
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Both are old school fantasy 
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Monster Collection is an excellent little gem that very few people take notice of so you may notice that i've been desperately trying to increase awareness on this title by posting recommendations for this title and like Princess Lucia is definitely worth a read for those who are into a great looking manga with plenty of ecchiness and supernatural elements The main similarities of the two are as follows 1. Both have excellent artwork in every aspect from the characters to the special effects, their both incrdeible eye candy 2. Both feature girls with pornstar bodies as lead characters 3. Both have some funny moments (often times if not  read more 
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Both have the feel and design of traditional J-RPGs but Monster Collection feels more like an RPG like Final Fantasy X where the plot deviates from old school J-RPGs whereas Fire Emblem: Hasha no Tsurugi feels like a J-RPG with 2d sprite characters... Do you get my point? :-) 
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Both have similar settings and both have intense monster battling action. Perhaps the most significant difference between the two titles is that Monster Collection is only 6 volumes long and is more suitable for people who have little patience because the series has already ended whereas Claymore is still being published and has at least 13 volumes and is more suitable for people who like to read a longer and more epic series. 
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1. Both titles are about fighting monsters with a variety of unique ways. In Monster Colletion the main character uses Summoning spells to fight monsters while Kekkaishi's main characters make use of magic barriers in a variety of clever ways 2. Both titles have a large cast of non-human support characters with varying abilities 
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1. Both have great artwork 2. Both deal with monster and other supernatural creatures and abilities 3. Both deal with relationships between humans and monsters 4. Both have action scenes with a fair amount of blood 5. Both have sexy female characters 6. Both have ecchiness  
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1. Both have a strong and likable female lead character 2. Both also have a likable male lead who gets dragged into the adventures of the female lead 3. Both have a supporting 3rd character (a female non-human) 4. Both have plenty of sword and sorcery action 5. At times they share similar humor 6. Both have monster that are both ally and enemy 7. Both give off that great 1990's era manga style 
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This recommendation goes to all "Slayers" manga franchise Both contain the classic Sword and Sorcery formula although monster collection is much darker and more serious than Slayers.  
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Both are great action titles with a lot of monsters, gore and sex appeal. They both feature great artwork especially the female characters and both titles also have fun and interesting groups of people with varying personalities. Another sad similarity between these two titles is that they both end too quickly so this means that they are great for a quick read and can be easily finished in a single sitting, perfect for those who are waiting for Berserk and other popular titles like bleach and Naruto to be updated. Definitely worthy of your time 
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1. Both titles share a very similar setting (Medieval High-fantasy) 2. Both titles have similar action sequences with plenty of blood and gore 3. Both titles have almost identical art style 4. Both titles have the same swords and sorcery theme to them If you're looking for a good ol fashion Medieval fantasy action series, both titles are a good choice especially if you're still waiting for the next chapter of Berserk to come out. They also lets you reminisce on the golden days of the classic fantasy JRPGs that we all grew up loving during the 1980's - early 2000's 
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