Ashita Dorobou
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Ashita Dorobou

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Thief of Tomorrow, Tomorrow Stealer, Tomorrow's Thief, Asu Dorobou
Japanese: 明日泥棒


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 31
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 22, 2007 to May 19, 2009
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump (Monthly)
Authors: Hokazono, Masaya (Story), Betten, Court (Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.201 (scored by 35883,588 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #61962
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2851
Members: 7,881
Favorites: 18

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Recommendations

Let me be clear: I wouldn't describe Ashita as a yandere. At the very least, she lacks the creepy-stalking side that made me INSTANTLY link Koharu from KnH and Yuno from Mirai Nikki. HOWEVER, the alien Ashita can destroy buildings by firing a laser from her finger and becomes mentally unstable when she thinks the male lead is cheating on her; at one point, exploding inside a building when angry. So, although she's USUALLY calm, the lead has to be VERY careful not to piss her off. ...but, even if you only want a nutjob heroine that leaves you torn between fear and love, you should  read more 
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
Two stories about reconnecting with "the one who got away" and both have good character development. Anego is borderline-hentai and has a ton of sex; Ashita Dorobou is seinen with a strong sci-fi element  
reportRecommended by Jerakor
The female love interests have copies that the main protagonists fall for again. For Ashita Dorobou, it's a perfected past self of the female protagonist. For Fujimi Lovers, it is the female protagonist having different ages and personalities. 
reportRecommended by kimchi-tan
- both MC has some sort of a cutesy love interest imaginative form based on their memory from the past - both imaginative-gf are so fricking adorable - and then they are all getting disappear by the end - MC get back to his "original" love interest  
reportRecommended by hanami_27
Both are excellent, off-beat romances with a bit of a science fiction twist. In particular, both manga feature crazy events transpire to connect the male lead with the girl that he has been pining for. In Ashita Dorobou, the science fiction elements help bring together a man with the ex-girlfriend that he still loves; in Uwagaki, the science fiction elements give a rejected boy the opportunity to get to know (and date) the object of his affection. 
reportRecommended by Jerakor
"Girlfriend" materialized because of mc's delusion. Ashita Dorobou has action and sci-fi, while Kono Onee-san wa Fiction desu? is romcom set in school. Both girlfriend are hyper, have superpower and possessive.  
reportRecommended by blessofcurse
Both of these serialisations revolve around an alien female protagonist who abruptly enters/re-enters the life of the male protagonist. Both serialisations mixes romance themes along with some sci-fi ones. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
These two series are similar in that the MC ends up meeting both the past and future versions of his girlfriend at the same time and how he deals with the problems that come with the situation. However, in Kirara it's in reverse of Ashita Dorobou; the MC in Kirara meets his future wife who gets sent 8 years into the past, and in Ashita Dorobou, he meets his past girlfriend from 10 years ago. They both deal with the mending of relationships. 
reportRecommended by -Kazu
Girlfriend is a superweapon, battles devastate the city, and a world full of surprises. 
reportRecommended by laststandb