Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Tiger X Dragon, Tora Dora Japanese: とらドラ! More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
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Status: Publishing
Published: Jul 27, 2007 to ?
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Dengeki Daioh Statistics Ranked: #7552 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #466
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Favorites: 1,049 Resources | New Interest Stack Interest StacksA list of manga where the protagonist ends up with someone different from the person they had been aiming for at the start or end up with someone unexpected. List of manga ever published in Indonesia You are reading a slow burn romance, and you start rooting for the second lead despite the odds being against them. Deep down, you know that 80% of the time the MC is gonna end up with the main lead. But you can't stop hoping since they feel more realistically flawed and human. In some cases, the second lead even ends up with the protagonist, and that's the closest feeling to winning the lottery. titles centering around characters that look intimidating or standoffish but are kind when given a chance…. and/or are just tsunderes By the title I mean these manga (generally) don't follow the typical Shoujo trope such as Reverse Harem, Popular boy and Unpopular girl, Hot dudes and so on... These series are mostly wholesome and wonderful to read, and it doesn't feel cheap enough to be dropped after reading three chapters only Waalex11's Recommendations of the ROMANCE/DRAMA genre. Waalex11's Recommendations of Publishing Manga. Misunderstood by rumors, appearance, actions. Misunderstanding tag. All manga published by polish publisher Studio JG ▪︎I grew up reading comics📓、novels📚&manga📖 in Thai🇹🇭 because I couldn't read in English yet🇺🇸、so it really helped me understand the story.😊 This is a stack of Romance Manga revolving around the theme of Opposites Attract. Oldish manga featuring characters that evoke the 萌え (moe) reaction as per the standards in the early-to-late 2000's, when the so-called moe phenomenon was at its peak in Japanese wota-culture. The titles I've listed here vary greatly in terms of genre, subject matter, and popularity, but they all hold the moe factor in common (in my opinion, anyways.) Some of the popular titles have resurfaced here in the Western side in recent years as part of an internet-born aesthetic known most commonly as "animecore." its moe gap manga! manga on this list all have one lead considered to be scary due to their looks (when in actuality, they're very sweet or well-intentioned), and with another lead either idolised, respected, or considered noticeably attractive by their peers. its one of my FAVOURITE tropes, so im collecting them like treasures :) i noticed a lot of stacks with love for sweetheart delinquent boys, but where is my appreciation for the girls? here's a stack of titles in which the main female love interest is a delinquent, yakuza heiress, or trouble-starting rebel! |