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Samurai High School

Alternative Titles

Japanese: サムライハイスクール


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 25
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 25, 2009 to Mar 25, 2011
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy, Supernatural Supernatural
Themes: Crossdressing Crossdressing, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Sunday Super
Authors: Kashiwaba, Hiro (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.481 (scored by 32213,221 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #30702
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Popularity: #3237
Members: 6,730
Favorites: 93

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Recommendations

Both mangas have a strong female who cross dresses as a boy and gains respect as a leader in the eyes of the people around them. Both mangas are extremely funny. 
reportRecommended by anayardz
Samurai High School and Conveni-N shares some similarities. They have good comedy,supranatural beings,ecchi,and boh of them are short. If you prefer more Fanservice,quick to read manga,and Yuri,I recommend Conveni-N for you. But if you like more comedy and Trap.. i mean Cross-dresser,and some good moment,i recommend Samurai High School for you 
reportRecommended by yakoo
Both of these manga have strong female leads (and both have bits and pieces about samurai). There are many strong female and male characters in both series. There is also an emphasis on schools that have fighting as an everyday activity. There's no gender-bending in real bout (like there is in samurai high school), but both main characters are considered the strongest in the school. Additionally, there are minor love interest in both, but there isn't a focus on relationships. I enjoyed both because I personally love strong female leads and the main characters of both series were great. I also love action with small  read more 
reportRecommended by Okumatte
First of all, Nishiki is Tomoza, except not >80 IQ (EVEN APPEARANCE!!). Chii is almost the same as Kou. So imagine Tomoza X Kou except without yaoi! 
reportRecommended by SEAwombat
It's about the main character(s) go to a school full of violence because they want or need to. SHS is comedy and trust me i laugh on every chapter. TGD is kind of serious but gets you hook on. You'll love both of them just like me :D 
reportRecommended by ForgedHero
Gintama surely must have influenced Samurai High School. They are both shounen comedy/dramas with lots of wackiness, aliens, action, and those who wield swords and live by the code of the samurai. 
reportRecommended by IceAndCream
Both of these series have this stupid, ridiculous humor that doesn't really make any sense and normally you'd hate but for some strange reason you find yourself laughing your butt off. Seriously. Other than that, they both deal with high schools and strong female leads. 
reportRecommended by jelifish
The style of humor is similar. Characters are often pulling random gimmicks, and there is lots of comedy. Naruse and Kamiyama are alike, so much. They're both self centered idiot young masters who pull odd ideas from other cultures. Even their servants react in similar ways. Both series involve aliens somehow. 
reportRecommended by Caeca
both these manga are similar in genre. it's gender bender stories which taking place at samurai high school.it's about a twin kou,the brother,is very feminine.excels in cooking n stuffs like that.while tsukiko,the sister,loves fighting n she's like a samurai..the twins learn about the samurai high school where men test their strength and women test their femininity, but the only way they can attend is by swapping places.so i think both these manga are about cross dressing..enjoy:) 
reportRecommended by ulquiorra2129
These two manga's aren't alike at all. Why do I make this recommendation? Both are gender bender comedies that are about girl-boy twins with the girl acting like a notorious tomboy and the boy acting like the stereotypical girl every domestic man dreams of. In both of these manga's their father opposes to their behaviour for he is deeply concerned by the grave consequences of them being found out. 
reportRecommended by bleeb