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Golden Time

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ゴールデンタイム
English: Golden Time
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 9
Chapters: 52
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 27, 2011 to May 27, 2016
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Serialization: Dengeki Daioh
Authors: Takemiya, Yuyuko (Story), Umechazuke (Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.691 (scored by 38673,867 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #17952
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1711
Members: 12,390
Favorites: 193

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Not only written by the same author, but both Toradora and Golden Time illustrates romance with its small cast of colorful characters. There is drama involved in both series as characters fall in love and experiences it through hardships, misunderstandings, but also joy. There are love triangles that becomes complicated through various events. And as relationships develop, so too does characters' emphasis on their development. 
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Nisekoi and Golden Time are romantic comedy series that focuses a lot on relationships. In particular, the chemistry between the main male and female lead is a prominent aspect of the story. Both series also involves building up the story with events from the past that influences events in the present. There are certain mysteries regarding the main male protagonist's past that they can't entirely recall. Throughout both series, we see that being explored in packages. 
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Both mangas are about a deep and strange romantic love, while Nozoki Ana is geared towards a sligtly older generation due to its mature themes in both there is unexpected plot twists which keep you second guessing, deep character backgrounds and some comedy thrown in for good measure. Overall I would thoroughly recommend reading both these mangas. 
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Golden Time and Ever Green takes place in a school life environment featuring a main male protagonist with a past that connects him to the main story. There is a balanced amount of drama, comedy, and romance in both series especially with the main characters. We also see characters' insight of their interpersonal relationships and throughout both series, there are challenges they face as part of their growth. They are also written by the same author so expect some similar themes as well. 
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Both series start with the protagonist starting afresh as they enter the next stage of their lives. During which they get drawn to certain individual and begin interacting with them on a daily basis. After time spent with this individual they end up forming a special bond together while there outside lives begin to interfere with their relationship causing for many moments of hilarity and drama. Also note that the main heroines of both have the same straightforward energetic personality. B-gata H-kei differs being more ecchi/comedy focused as its protagonist strives to accomplish reaching a 100 sex friends, where its comedy arises from the awkward  read more 
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Taking place in a school life environment, both series appeals to story that subscribes to youth and relationships. The main male protagonist in both series have similar personalities. There is also growing romance as we see them get acquainted with the main female protagonist at their school. Golden Time is also distinctive for its "light supernatural" element" but incorporates a lot of drama into their story. 
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Golden Time and Genshiken takes place in a college life environment where its characters explore youth and build their futures. There's a colorful character cast for both series and we learn much more about them individually as the story progresses. There is a decent amount of comedy, drama, and also romance that is evident later on. Relationship dynamics are also a prominent part of both series as character establishes connections that affects their growth. 
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For these two manga titles, there's a sense of similarities involving its settings and drama. There's comedy and obvious romance development throughout each chapter. Then, there is the seemingly destined meeting between the two main characters from the series that has an awkward start to them. Additionally, because the setting takes place in a school life environment, there's all sorts of drama that ensures relating to studies, relationships, and friendship. 
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Both are stories that involve a main protagonist who suffers from the effects of amnesia due to an accident. With not being able to identify with the people and places around them, both run into issues of feeling that their pre-accident self is almost like an entirely different person, and try to form a new individuality that's separate from before. 
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