Akuma no Ororon
The Demon Ororon
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Akuma no Ororon

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Akuma no Ororon, Ororon The Devil, The Devil Ororon
Japanese: 悪魔のオロロン
English: The Demon Ororon
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 1998 to Jan 2001
Genres: Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Wings
Authors: Hakase, Mizuki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.281 (scored by 15041,504 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #49812
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #6316
Members: 3,253
Favorites: 143

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Both plots are based on supernatural worlds emphasising on bonds, fate, and the strive for change. Watanuki and Chiaki are very similar. Both have overcome domestic hardships, are gifted/cursed with powers, and wear their heart on their sleeve. 
reportRecommended by Merciless27
Fancy romantic mangas featuring angels and demons? Enjoy bitter-sweet, well-written stories with occasional splashes of blood? Then both Angel Sanctuary and The Devil Ororon are right for you! Angel Sanctuary is a deep 20 volume epic while The Devil Ororon is a comparatively simple four volume story, but both are very great stories worth checking out!  
reportRecommended by DaDookster
both are quick to read somber supernatural stories with elements of romance in it as well. 
reportRecommended by Disapeared_Ghost
The stories are complete different, but both are fantasy-like, with romance that's not suffocatingly-sweet and they both have their unique feel and use new ideas, it's not just another rewrite of the same love story, over and over again. 
reportRecommended by as3
Both mangas have a darker sub-plot and unique, very interesting stories that have a touch of gothic, a touch of supernatural and some good art. Both are pretty different from what you'd normally read in manga, as they break away from stereotypes and really make you think in a new way 
reportRecommended by as3
Both have the same author and thus are drawn in a similar style. They also both have fairly strong plots, and feature supernatural beings such as ghosts and demons. The primary difference is that The Demon Ororon is a longer, more involved story than Baku, which is basically a volume of short stories. I enjoyed both of them very much. 
reportRecommended by Nofio
Demon Flowers and The Devil Ororon are similar in many ways. They are both created by the same author, Mizuki Hakase, and they both deal with demons and suffering souls who long for love and family. 
reportRecommended by Lulu_Chan
In both titles the pure-hearted female lead falls for a handsome and dark man who turns out to be the demon lord of hell who turns her life upside down. Both titles feature that the legions of hell are run by hansom bishonen and fights with heaven's agents. Akuma na Eros is a bit more naughty while The Demon Ororon is a bit more gory and dark. 
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