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Hatsukoi Limited.

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Hatsukoi Gentei., First Love Limited, Gentei Shoujo
Japanese: 初恋限定。〈ハツコイリミテッド〉


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 33
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 1, 2007 to May 26, 2008
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Kawashita, Mizuki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.371 (scored by 71787,178 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #40622
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1365
Members: 15,279
Favorites: 134

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Recommendations

These two series both feature separate yet interlinked stories of romance experienced by their characters. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
same author, same premise, same delivery, same entertainment value with a refreshing twist of fanservice.  
reportRecommended by Ichijo_feast
Both series highlight a chain of one-sided love and love polygons. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
A similar series about a group of friends finding love. They both follow characters through their finding/ not finding of romance. Both are shounen series and seem to have a similar art style.  
reportRecommended by bookkid900
I could of easily recommended any of Mizuki Kawashita's mangas in relation to Countrouble, but this fit best. Though Hatsukoi Limited details many different love stories - they're all quite weird in the fact all them have characters suffering from innocent troubles. You can't help but smile watching characters pull through hardships so no matter which one you read first - you should enjoy the other. You might also notice Yamamoto Misaki and Yoshizawa Akino look quite similar, so that might get you hooked quite quickly.  
reportRecommended by Sucrose
If you liked the artwork and storyline by this artist then you won't be disappointed with his lastest series, ane doki. The storyline for "ane" is much more interesting and well plotted. You would most probably find yourself hook on to the series by the first 2 chapters.. 
reportRecommended by v_p
24 Colors ~Hatsukoi no Palette~ is similar to Hatsukoi Limited only to that one story with Chikura and Renjou. They both include paintings of cherry blossoms and the male characters are both going to study abroad. 24 Colors has a happy...er ending though. 
reportRecommended by Oseriouz
Both mangas have a love theme, involving different people in love with others, each with different perspectives, and some turn out mutual or are rejected but have a chance to move on. However, Grape Pine is a 5 chapter manga, and Hatsukoi Limited is a much more longer manga, having 32 chapters. 
reportRecommended by chierii
These two series actually contain a collection of about first romantic relationships if you like one (probably) you like the one either  
reportRecommended by SPoXX
Tell stories about how different couples come to be together (multiple short stories of different couples in each manga). It is worth mentioning that all of these stories in both manga feature first loves between characters. The development of relationships is also cute and fluffy.  
reportRecommended by bunny1ov3r
Both are medium length manga about romance, friendship, and kinship focusing mainly on characters in high school. Admittedly, Hatsukoi Limited has a much more dramatic story and involves a lot more love triangles, while Yasashii Sekai is more laid-back.  
reportRecommended by bunny1ov3r
every character is lovable in his or her own way and their stories are skillfully intertwined 
reportRecommended by yuki_no_kuroi
Both have the same setting and theme (High school and romance). Both have tremendously beautiful and trademark. Both have a constant flow of new beautiful female characters being introduced after every few chapters. Suzuka was made by Kouji Seo while Hatsukoi Limited was made by Mizuki Kawashita, both of which have constantly had their works compared with one another with good reason since they are two of the most defining mangakas in the high school romance and ecchi drama genre. 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
they are both sort of compilations of one-shots romance stories that come up together with a story in the end 
reportRecommended by sceptile24
These manga are basically twins, as their premise is identical: Hatsukoi speaks about various girls' love stories, and Seiho focuses on how boys fall in love. Each chapter is focused on one student, and both series involve sisters who have a brother complex and brothers with a sister complex. Both are highly enjoyable, well-written and realistic school comedies. 
reportRecommended by RenaPsychoKiller
From the same mangaka (Mizuki Kawashita) expect the same gorgeous artwork. also both are tales of high school love 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Both are Highschool Ecchi romance harem genre with excellent artwork. Female characters are particularly drawn very well and are quite sexy and attractive whereas the male characters are fairly bland thereby offsetting the balance and focus towards the female characters Hatsukoi Limited focuses on the relationships between a larger group of characters whereas Photo Kano focuses on one guy and a harem of girls 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Despite different subjects, these manga revolve around multiple characters and their love interests that somehow relate to each other. To clarify, each chapter is about a girl and a boy and how they come to understand each other. Hatsukoi Limited contains ecchi, however, and uses younger people whereas Haruyuki Bus explores high school and university students' lives. 
reportRecommended by Jazze
Females are illogical at the best of times, and when in love they're impossible to understand. Young females are scary and strange creatures. So, it almost goes without saying that both of these titles focus on female characters as they're still learning about life; during their school years. Hatsukoi focuses heavily on romance and includes a considerable amount of males. High School Girls is set at an all-girl school and focuses on the shaving woes of females/silliness in general. The two are easy to recommend because of how raunchy and, more often than not, downright hilarious they are. An interesting point worth highlighting is that both series  read more 
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
many histories of love, see by different genres, but girlfriend have more ecchi XD 
reportRecommended by camillos13