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Chocotto Sister

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Chokotto Sister, Chocosis
Japanese: ちょこッとSister
English: Chocotto Sister
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 71
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 19, 2003 to Apr 27, 2007
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life, Ecchi Ecchi
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Animal
Authors: Zappa, Gou (Story), Takeuchi, Sakura (Art)

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Score: 7.081 (scored by 16211,621 users)
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Ranked: #78262
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Popularity: #5817
Members: 3,745
Favorites: 15

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Both are incredibly heartwarming stories where the male protagonist has a little girl appear out of seemingly nowhere and he alone is responsible for taking care of her as her new big brother. The stories are told amazingly well where the characters experience many valuable life lessons like love and heartbreak, dysfunctional families and the importance of being together with loved ones, and the significance of responsibilities and keeping promises. Both little girls, Choco and Yuzuyu are blindingly cute, and they will make you want to keep reading right from start to finish. 
reportRecommended by furizaa
Chocotto Sister and Countrouble are both romantic comedies that have similar styles in humor and slice-of-life. Both manga have a nonsensical premise in which a little girl is suddenly introduced into the protagonists' lives. Also, in both manga, this event eventually leads into romance. 
reportRecommended by PurpleYam
They have almost the same boy-meets-girl ordeal except in Chocotto Sister, of course, she takes the role of the main's younger sister. The story also kinda follows the daily life and experiences of Choko like Chobits does with Chii. If you want a manga with the same feel as Chobits then Chocotto Sister comes very close.  
reportRecommended by XxZeroxX
In both, the male protagonist's life changes when a young girl(s) starts to live with him. Both titles are mostly light-hearted in nature, though romance and drama is also apparent. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Comedy, slice-of-life, romance, and some drama highlight similarities between these two series. Both are light-hearted, and often do not dwelve into heavily dramatic situations many would expect in seinen series with a romance focus. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
The premise of both titles revolve around a male protagonist and the sudden appearance of a younger girl in his life (a sister in Chocotto Sister and a daughter in Otaku no Musume-san). Both titles also showcase apartment life through the frequent appearance of neighbours. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire