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Servant x Service

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Synonyms: ServantxService
Japanese: サーバント×サービス
English: Servant x Service
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 78
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 29, 2007 to Jun 25, 2014
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: Workplace Workplace
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Big Gangan
Authors: Takatsu, Karino (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.591 (scored by 15211,521 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #23502
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Popularity: #3363
Members: 6,537
Favorites: 36

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Recommendations

The premise is rather similar with characters working at seemingly mundane jobs but ending up in absurd situations that make both manga and entertaining read! 
reportRecommended by OnyxSaiyan
Both are romantic comedies featuring a female main character who has a complex of some sort. In Servant x Service, Lucy Yamagami has a complex about her long name, and in Ase to Sekken Asako has a complex about how much she sweats. Both female main characters also have glasses and are certainly well-endowed. Both male main characters can be gentle and nice, though Hasebe in Servant x Service tends to be more of a tease. Both are light and heartwarming. It is important to note that Servant x Service is a 4-koma, while Ase to Sekken is not. In Ase to Sekken, there is more  read more 
reportRecommended by donut_jelly
Both are slice of life comedies about adults who are working, though Servant x Service has working at the centerpiece. Both also involve romantic relationships, though without the melodramatic baggage. 
reportRecommended by donut_jelly
Similar silly sense of humor in both, and both eventually find a surprisingly sweet romantic side. 
reportRecommended by Jerakor
With a setting at a workplace, Servant x Service and Working recreates realism in style with its characters and creative story. Both series' characters has a small yet colorful cast of characters with a diverse range of personalities. The interpersonal relationships between these characters captures moments that are delightfully charming. Additionally, both series adapts a lighthearted tone for its comedy that achieves their intended purpose. I recommend both series for anyone looking into a slice of life with sensational fun. 
reportRecommended by Stark700