Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou
Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls
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Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou

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Synonyms: Everyday That There Is a Monster Girl, MonMusu
Japanese: モンスター娘のいる日常
English: Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Mar 19, 2012 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Anthropomorphic Anthropomorphic, Harem Harem
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Ryu
Authors: Inui, Takemaru (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.621 (scored by 2883728,837 users)
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Ranked: #21692
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Popularity: #204
Members: 77,509
Favorites: 3,000

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A simple human guy living with monster women and their undying love for him 
reportRecommended by renjikuchiki1
Both main characters have very bad luck and his life is changed because of an alien girl (not to mention the ecchi very similar) 
reportRecommended by Luffy22194
Drawn and written by the same author, while Monster Musume has a slice of life feel to it, 12 Beasts contains more action and adventure. But both have the ecchi monster girl harem working for them. So what's there not to like! 
reportRecommended by RSmoke
Monster Musume no Iru Nichiyou seems to be based of one shot Deadline Summonnr. You'll notice the strong resemblances in the characters if you decide to read it. Both entail ecchi, comedy, fantasy and monster girls. 
reportRecommended by AlphaDeltaZeta
both have a centaur girl as a character though Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou is super ecchi and has other monster girls vying for the main heroine spot. Either way, if you love having fun with monster girls, then have fun with both of these  
reportRecommended by Squiggles
Manga about monstergirls in human society. The main character isn't having it easy ^.^ Both manga have the same feeling in which the main character doesn't have it easy to take care of the monster girl :) 
reportRecommended by SD_CV
Fantasy comedies about a guy building his harem consisting of monster girls (unintentionally in MonMusu and very intentionally in Creature Musume). Both have fanservice of "I can't believe this isn't porn" tier. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both have harems full of demon/monster girls, have a lot of comedy, and at least one nipple every few pages. 
reportRecommended by deadman80
Relatively wholesome manga about a man living together with a centaur girl. While Monster Musume is ecchi (with plenty of nudity), FistFiesta is straight out porn.  
reportRecommended by abystoma2
There's an bizarre cast of characters that gets acquainted with the main protagonist from both series. By bizarre, it means non-human or rather monsters. The main premise of both series follow different directions but has similar focuses on relationship building. There is also a similarity in terms of the main male character's personalities - kind, helpful, and selfless. It's for many reasons that many girls in the series falls for them. Romance is evident as well as drama. Do note that Monster Musume has more fan service while Jitsu wa Watashi wa presents more comedy. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
There is a lot of emphasis on human-nonhuman relationship in both series; in particular the variety of monsters that shows up in the MC's life. Romance is more or less cliche for both series' development. As the main girls are monsters, expect supernatural powers to be shown with a diverse amount of aesthetics. Recommended for fans who are looking into a monster harem. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Harem of monster girls (who came into our world as tourists basically), both of these titles are most of the time easy-going episodic slice of life plot. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
"Forbidden love" between a man and a monster(girl). Various monster girls with varying design, in fact. While Monster Musume has plenty of fanservice and nudity, Jingai Shunman is more straight pornographic material. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both of these manga are about a variety of monster girls that are integrating into human society and the interspecies relationship. The plot is build around a central male protagonist. Monster Musume has more fanservice. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Cute demihuman girls are learning about human society so they are able to live in it. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
The tales of (un?)fortunate guy who keeps getting involved with various monster girls that are aiming for him. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both Human-Nonhuman Relationship. Both Genres Seinen & Nudity. Both Mc live with Nonhuman.  
reportRecommended by Raventale
a similar relaxing SOL manga, except based in school. 
reportRecommended by FONZACUS
Both mangas revolve around the daily life of monster girls, with Monster Musume more focused on romance and erotica while Ishuzoku is more focused on perverted jokes. 
reportRecommended by Marcelo_Flores
Bewbs,panties,and a poor guy being spanked everyday from a lot of sexy (and monster) girls that live with him.  
reportRecommended by Spidle
Ayakashi Ko is a slow paced slice of life manga about a bunch of cute ayakashi/supernatural/monster girls. Monster Musume is a pretty extreme ecchi manga about a bunch of monster girls. Both are about a bunch of cute monster/supernatural girls.  
reportRecommended by ExoticBankai
Both manga features large variety of various monster girls with some creative designs, of interest to thos who are fans of monster girls. Also, plenty of fanservice and eroticism. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Same formula. Monster girls being attracted to a human.  
reportRecommended by Hesternal
(As Gensen Tanpenshuu is a collection of various stories, this recommendation is for the Silene-chan part.) Daily life of guy in which a monster girl is romantically interested in. Comedy ensues, partially stemming from anatomical difference between humans and said monster girl. Both are seinen with ecchi elements.  
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both titles have engaging supernatural elements and do not disappoint when it comes to delivering consummate ecchi and elite comedy that is coupled with a dash of romance.  
reportRecommended by shigeru212
Both are ecchi harems with girls that are aliens/humanoids. 
reportRecommended by Jackster27
Both stories have a similar setting with a male main character one day starting to come into contact with non-human girls. These girls get introduced 1 by 1 while the main character goes through his daily life. The humour and things that happen feel "the same" but you won't get the feeling that you're reading the same story twice. You also feel a similar vibe when you see the main male character's actions and thoughts altough the background is different. 
reportRecommended by SD_CV
Both titles have hot monster girls and ecchi scenes galore. It also follows the same ridiculous concept that a totally normal guy is constantly being chased by harems of gorgeous monster women often ending in a tits and ass avalanche to the face and still the male characters find themselves in less than satisfactory position 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Both titles showcase a hot Lamia girl as well as many other monster girls that look awesome. While Monster Musume is a comedy and ecchi harem title, Monster Collection is a much more serious, fantasy, action adventure title with plenty of awesome action scenes that really needs to be read more by more readers, seriously read Monster Collection it may be 13 years old but the mangaka has done an awesome job at illustrating every page, its pretty much at the same level as Berserk. Read it! Read both! 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Both of these titles explore romantic relationships between a normal human male and "monster" female characters. In Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou, this revolves around different types of monsters including a lamia and a harpie. In Chou Dokyuu Shoujo 4946, the female protagonist is a giant.<br></br> Moreover, it is important to note that Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou features copious amounts of mature content, unlike the light-hearted Chou Dokyuu Shoujo 4946. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both titles have hot monster girls. Totally awesome ecchi scenes and likable characters often finding themselves in similar situations 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Anyone interested in some rather unorthodox comedy involving monster girls should give these two series a try. Both series involves everyday life events involving female characters that takes the form of monster girls. There is diversity and each chapter explores a bit of it with humor. Monster Musume does have harem antics with a main male lead while Jashin-chan Dropkick retains more of a slice of life style. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
A main concept with both series is the fact that the main character are monster girls. The main female protagonist in their story also has similar personalities. Their relationship with others (in particular the MC) brings out their more exciting side. There is a lot of comedy and gags present in both series. Monster Musume has more fan service while Hitomi-sensei no Hokenshitsu revolves around more with humor. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Cute non-human girls of many different species make up this supernatural harem. 
reportRecommended by shigeru212
Envolves a story about a really nice guy that for some reason starts taking care of some semi-humans.The main fact that differs these two stories is that in orenchi no Furo Jijou the non-humans are guys in contrast with monster musume no iru nichijou where they are girls and it also has an "echiier" aspect. 
reportRecommended by chew7
The MC meets a cute affectionate girl who isn't exactly human. 
reportRecommended by shigeru212
Both revolve around a male protagonist whose growing harem consist of female characters that are not human. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
These mangas both have similar humor. The art is pretty good for both of them. There are a few differences though. One blatant example is that Monster Musume is a harem. Anyways this manga is fairly short but it's light hearted like Blade Play, a fun read. Enjoy! 
reportRecommended by LeoZ
In both, a lamia girl falls in love with a human boy. Also, the matter of some people disliking monster people is discussed. While Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou is ecchi, Pretty Lamia is hentai. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2