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Anne Freaks

Alternative Titles

Japanese: アンネ フリークス
English: Anne Freaks
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 24
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 2000 to Oct 2002
Genres: Horror Horror, Mystery Mystery
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: Shounen Ace
Authors: Kotegawa, Yua (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.631 (scored by 32233,223 users)
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Ranked: #145322
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Popularity: #2991
Members: 7,366
Favorites: 57

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Exact same premise. Two sociopaths, a boy and girl, meet and love madly and obsessively. Anne Freaks is fast paced with conspiracies, terrorists, and government on the hunt for the couples' blood. Goth's protagonists stay in school and solve gruesome murders around town. Both are shonen manga with female protagonists who aren't stereotypical bishoujo. They are pretty short. Both left me wanting more.  
reportRecommended by hopscotchclock
A series by the same mangaka. In which the protagonist also has to deal with the results of murder and finding an unusual girl. 
reportRecommended by fiore777
Although one is more mild and less twisted depending on how you look at it they are both very good reads and are interesting, if you like one you'd like 👍🏿 the other too. 
reportRecommended by tamyrain268
A psychotic school girl manages to wrap a weak willed school boy around his finger, because she knows a deep, dark secret of his that he doesn't want anybody to know. This aimless boy likes being bossed around by this girl, and he eventually develops romantic feelings for her. Does he confuse emotional dependency with love? Who knows? However, the girl has much bigger plans on her mind to pay heed to such emotions. 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Both these short reads have a manipulative and psychotic female lead who takes pleasure in ordering around a young and meek school boy, essentially ruining his emotional well being. 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Exact same premise. Submissive, suicidal boy meets homocidal, psychopathic girl. Boy grows more and more accepting of girl's kills and madly attracted. Deep chemistry between the two. Horrific love ensues. Anne Freaks is more fast paced, focuses on conspiracies, and titular character is being hunted by the secret organization. While the male lead in Ana Satsujin takes a more passive route to the female lead's killing so far, Anne Freaks' male lead is increasingly homicidal.  
reportRecommended by hopscotchclock
This series is by the same author. They are both simular in the surreal sense. Both are very good series, and at times some what unusual. If you liked Line you should definatly at least check out Anne Freaks. 
reportRecommended by xfactor30seconds
Same Author The plots are nothing alike but they give of a similar feel. They both can be quite dark but suprisingly funny at times  
reportRecommended by specracer29
Both series have multiple protagonists whose troubled and traumatic pasts have led them into a world of black-and-grey morality where they fight against the forces that made them the way they are. Diabolo has a sinister supernatural element with pseudo-religious overtones while Anne Freaks is purely fantasy-secular, but other than that there are a number of commonalities in the story elements and overall ambiance; the art styles are also similar. 
reportRecommended by lithiumflower
For two reasons one , you have a Heroine who has no remorse at all at pulling the trigger and secondly, both deal with a romance albeit not your average one to say the very least. Black lagoon is a superior read but Anne freaks does share a lot of similarities as well. 
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