Zero no Tsukaima
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Zero no Tsukaima

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Zero's Familiar, The Familiar of Zero
Japanese: ゼロの使い魔


Information

Volumes: 22
Chapters: 222
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 25, 2004 to Feb 24, 2017
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure, Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Harem Harem, Isekai Isekai, School School
Serialization: None
Authors: Yamaguchi, Noboru (Story), Usatsuka, Eiji (Art)

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Ranked: #14832
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Popularity: #1906
Members: 11,127
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Both Novel Features a male And Female Characters making Contractor with each other and Features Main Heroines that Dont like when the Size of thei Chest is Being Pointed out or Being Mentioned Both Novels are also Set in a world where magic users are Very Common  
reportRecommended by WhiteQueenKurumi
instead of the guy becoming the girl's slave in Zero no Tsukaima, the girl becomes the maid for the guy in Puipui 
reportRecommended by Vin-nii
a boy is summoned into a fantasy world to be the familiar (magical servent) of a teenage girl. like to love-ru there is plenty of echi and comedy as well as a harem of sorts, but their is more action, storyline, and romance. Both the light novel and its anime counter-part are great in their own way and i would definatly suggest it for any fans of To love-ru 
reportRecommended by Zeth44
In both series the MC were summoned into another world. Both are Medieval-ish with Magic settings. Saito is like a slave for Louise in Zero No Tsukaima while the MC in Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari is the opposite. (Master). In the case of Saito he was summoned into Louise's world to protect her while Naofumi were summoned to protect another world. 
reportRecommended by TakunDes
Both series is about a high school boy who is transported to a different time period or world and are forced into serving girls who are big time tsunderes and may or may not like each other. Oda Nobuna no Yabou is an alternative history where most historical figures are of the opposite genders. Zero no Tsukaima is set in a fantasy world with magic and mythical or strange creatures. 
reportRecommended by Cybrin
If you like the female protagonist in any of these series, that is tsundere for the most part, you're almost bound to like the other one, from personality, action, romance, even the character design is similar, there might be some influence from one to the other going there, Zero no tsukaima is fantasy and romance with the isekai type of plot, while Toradora is romance and slice of life with a much more mundane setting, but everything that you may like from the protagonists and the romance aspect is present in both. 
reportRecommended by Fabrizio00
Both main characters are highschool students that get trapped in a fantasy land and end up becoming one of the most power full people in that world (A.K.A badass), both have a large focus on romance that actually develops, both are great books. 
reportRecommended by Zeth44
In both series the MC were summoned into another world. Both are Medieval-ish with Magic settings. Saito is like a slave for Louise in Zero No Tsukaima while the MC in Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari is the opposite. (Master). In the case of Saito he was summoned into Louise's world to protect her while Naofumi were summoned to protect another world.  
reportRecommended by TakunDes
Both about magic in a fantasy world but with a heavy resemblance to medieval Europe and Middle-Eastern. The names of the countries, the cultures even some of the battles are inspired in real history. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Principally they are romantic comedies/harems, but they have a serious side story as background. Both about a guy that reach a "special" school (for mages and for monsters, respectivelly), and fall in love with the first girl he finds, but other girls try to sneak it. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Male servant, female master. Ecchi harem, supernatural/fantasy setting. Both servants rise through the ranks to be considered one of the most powerful assets in their respective kingdoms.  
reportRecommended by DarkD1
Principally they are romantic comedies/harems, but they have a serious side story as background. Both about a guy that reach a "special" school (for mages and for monsters, respectivelly), and fall in love with the first girl he finds, but other girls try to sneak it. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Both brings a real historical context into a fantasy/sci-fi set-up. Zettai Karen Children is relatively accurate (excluding the sci-fi elements) in the WWII while Zero no Tsukaima brings only small details from Renaissance Europe into a fantasy world. Both use alternate names from the countries/cities to make those references a little more obvious without entering in problems with the real facts. Besides that, both walk in the path between action manga and romantic comedy. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
A guy travels to a fantasy world where he finds a girl and enters into a master/servant relationship (although the opposite in each one). The guy falls in love and have to decide between returning to his own world or to stay in that world with the girl. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Both are light novels set in a magic academy (although very different kind of magic). In both there exist a kind of familiar (that can be a animal, human, monster or machine) that is attached to each student of the school. Both have a military background and a serious story is softened with elements of ecchi, harem, romance and comedy. 
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