Junai Tokkou Taichou!
Love Attack
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Junai Tokkou Taichou!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Pure-Love Kamikaze Captain
Japanese: 純愛特攻隊長!
English: Love Attack
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 25
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 13, 2004 to Jul 13, 2009
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Bessatsu Friend
Authors: Seino, Shizuru (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.721 (scored by 44854,485 users)
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Ranked: #16662
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Popularity: #1608
Members: 13,515
Favorites: 152

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I think they are alot alike because they both have very strong female leads and the guys are always on thw quiet cool side but they are nice and really care alot. Also they both are placed in High School and the everyday life of how there relisonship devlops! *There arent any fighting scences in Koukou Debut though! 
reportRecommended by Moosey432
schools most troublesome students become attached to each other for various reasons both manga are fairly similar  
reportRecommended by akuma27
Both main females are strong and like to fight and they both fall in love with a guy who's also a delinquent in their school 
reportRecommended by sakurak21
Although the plots diverge later on the beginning of both are rather similar. The two scariest people in the class get together (though in toradora it is a seemingly platonic relationship) and hilarity ensues. Both are a good read, so if you like one i'm sure you will like the other. 
reportRecommended by danm
Both Mangas are about girls that are in relationships with a guy that looks tough and has a bad reputation. But as they get to know them and their relationship develops they discover what a sweet a charming guy they truly are. As the relationship progresses the couple encounter one hurdle and another but it only make their bond stronger. Also the girl's father are very similar in the aspect that they are very over protective, dote over their daughters, harbors extreme hatred for the boyfriends, and are very silly and exzaterated/dramatic. Also both of the boyfriends live on their own due to their  read more 
reportRecommended by SpazzyMcgee
Both manga have the whole "cool-tough-guy-on-the-outside-yet-soft-and-lovable-guy-on-the-inside" role down packed. The relationship between the male and female leads are relatable to anyone who has ever had some form of girlish/boyish love that could never truely be conveyed fully. I'm only on ch. 4 of DD and I cannot tell you how much I was shreaking like some love sick fan girl. Taking a moment to let the familiar feeling sink in I realized this reminded me of JTT. If you value halariously pure and relatable plot and characters, complete with just the right dose of overly supportive friends and exaggerated denial, read BOTH. 
reportRecommended by KohakuKun93
They're both extremely hilarious to the extent that just remembering them will make you laugh out loud so hard that people will start thinking you're crazy. Both series contain stupid couples who never fail to make people laugh. And they don't only focus on the main couple's love story but also on their idiotic friends' love stories as well. 
reportRecommended by Ellysey
THe stories aren very similar but both have good girl bad boy reletion ship.In the two you can enjoy fantstic art , very good comedy and interesting story  
reportRecommended by valia12341
Both mangas have a similar ambience to them. They both focus on the growth and development of a couple in high school. The side characters are well-developed, but they don't overshadow the main couple. Both story lines are mature in the sense that the romance is realistic. Also, both mangas' male mc is completely in love with the female mc. These mangas surprised me. I thought they would just be stereotypical high school romance, but the execution of the stories made it seem realistic and sophisticated in a way. 
reportRecommended by purplelife
Both have a strong female protagonist falling in love with a tough delinquent, who turns out to be very soft and loving!  
reportRecommended by fleurchii
On the second one shot of Animal Jungle is similar to Junai Tokkou Taichou! because both heroines are now involved with the most bad ass guy in the school.  
reportRecommended by majiloveanime
The stories have similar humor 
reportRecommended by valia12341
The series is all about romantic comedy, and the development of the characters. Thus, it's similar to Fruits Basket. 
reportRecommended by Ekureiru
It's the same auther who made them, and they are both shoujo/comedy/romance mangas. 
reportRecommended by Amanda34
Both have a very manly girl like main character 
reportRecommended by Absintax
Love with plenty of physical fights. Also both series have a strong female lead.  
reportRecommended by Crystal_Assassin
Both deal a lot with how to interact in a romantic relationship.  
reportRecommended by Crystal_Assassin
The plotlines are so similar it scares me. Both have girls dealing with their violent boyfriends. In both, the guy asks the girl out the next day. In both, the girl only realizes her feelings after the guy has given up, and in both, people regard them as a pretty scary couple.  
reportRecommended by B-chan
Both have main characters who love to fight and challenge their love interests. Both stories are hilarious, touching, and just down right awesomely cute all at the same time as the couples constantly test their love for eachother :D. what's not to love? 
reportRecommended by lovelydawn
Both are slice-of-life high school love stories - just that JTT is like KnT trippin' on acid: more aggressive, crazy and funny! Both highly recommended. 
reportRecommended by thismarlasinger
By the same author and have similar main characters. Junai Tokkou Taichou? is more about keeping a relationship and has nothing supernatural, but the characters and relationships are very similar. I can almost guarantee that if you like one, you'll like the other!  
reportRecommended by liked00dness
Both are about delinquents and have random funny situations.  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
Both Mangas have heroines that are good at fighting and stand up for weaker people. Both heroines get in a fight with the hero. Both fall in love with a guy who is a strong fighter / gang leader. Junai Tokkou Taichou is more humorous. Lots of fighting in both mangas, Kill me kiss me maybe a bit bloodier. NB: The first volume of Kill me kiss me has a different main couple than the last four volumes of the series.  
reportRecommended by Geisha_X
Both of these have loud and slightly overbearing heroins. Due to there personalities... they both end up with drawing attention to themselves by the not so good guys... Of course they're hesitant at first to even get involved with these delinquent fighters, but soon the girls feelings sway... 
reportRecommended by Nyx23
Both guys are parentless and have little brothers. Both act tough and cool, Usui being the popular guy whilst Hirata is the delinquent. The ladies are similarly opposed, Chiemi is the most violent girl in school but wants to stay in school whilst Misaki is the class president who acts tough in front of the guys. Highly comical and interesting. I do recommend reading both for the romantic comedy. 
reportRecommended by CheeZe