Adarshan no Hanayome
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Adarshan no Hanayome

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The Bride of Adarshan, Adarushan no Hanayome
Japanese: アダルシャンの花嫁


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 9
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 7, 2006 to Apr 10, 2008
Genres: Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Theme: Historical Historical
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Beans Ace
Authors: Amekawa, Kei (Story), Kazato, Nori (Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.021 (scored by 38823,882 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #87732
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2879
Members: 7,829
Favorites: 30

Recommendations

Especially the age-difference about the main characters and "Kingdom" things. Main guy is older this time, again a prince and other girl is 10 years old princess. Just the opposite of Merupuri you can say.  
reportRecommended by Zeino
If you have a taste for stories that involve history, adventure, war, and romance then these are the manga for you. Similarities: - Both main female characters are tom boyish, klutzy, brave, tenacious, very smart, and have a knack for getting into trouble. - Both manga involve royalty, politics, and war. I believe there are more similarities but I feel that you should read both of these in order to find out. They just so happen to be real page turners!!!  
reportRecommended by kate0731
The story are far different. But i feel the male main charracter have alot in comon. Plus both has war play a part in it. The two girls are a bit different but I think the level of comfort they provide for their husbands if about the same. Also the period of time that butterfly spends winning over her guy is comprable to the time it takes the pricess to start supporting her husband. Well as much as aten year old bride can anyway. Both are very cute, and have a serious period where major events around them cause problems with thier relationship. Even though  read more 
reportRecommended by thisguy2011
What happens after a war? How can peace be made to last? These two manga, with similarly functional art, look at this question rather than the action of war in fantastical medieval-esque societies. They have very different viewpoints, one that of royals and the other focusing on a band of extraordinary soldiers. Pumpkin Scissors is already a long series of stories and may only be beginning, while Bride of Adarshan tells a single short story. They have similar shortcomings—unexplained and weak parts of the story—but both end up having a similar charming feeling. 
reportRecommended by Miporin
Both stories center around the arranged marriage between a naive and charming heroine and a powerful warrior. The settings, style, and art are similar. The stories follow the relationship between the couple growing from hate to affection while dealing with issues of ruler-ship, the hero's family and personal history. Both are good, but not what you want if you're looking for a lot of kissing or a "hot" or "mature" romance. 
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
Both are about an arranged marriage with a big age difference between a prince and a princess younger than him  
reportRecommended by Kookiieh
To keep peace between two kingdoms, two royalty menbers must get married, and one of them still a kid. 
reportRecommended by ObscureObsidian
both have the engagement of 2 kingdoms and the princess gets to know the ill-rumored prince better 
reportRecommended by blaue_lucifer
It is about a girl way younger than the guy in the story. People both somewhat fear the guy. They are similar to demons. (HTA: is a demon) and they both have a victorian feel to it. 
reportRecommended by XxNamakixX
Miriam and Justina are similar characters, both being young, resourceful children who fall in love with someone quite a bit older than themselves, and their love interests share a similar stoic but gentle personality. 
reportRecommended by Breezie-D
Both manga are about the arranged political marriage between a prince and a princess from enemy countries. At first the pair doesn't get along since the princess hates the prince but soon realizes he's not a bad person and starts warming up to him. 
reportRecommended by Canal
In my opinion, Adarushan no Hanayome is very similar to +C: Sword and Cornett in a variety of ways. The one that stands out most is the art. While reading Adarushan no Hanayome, I often felt a connection to Sword and Cornett because of the style of clothes and hair of the characters as well as the background setting. Each plot contains aspects of the other; Princes Belca and Alexid are both children of the kings mistresses and therefore don't receive as much respect as their siblings and also I think that the friends of the Princes, Eco and Fred, play similar roles. Both stories feature  read more 
reportRecommended by stickysan
Stories are very similar, to people get married to stop the war between their countries but they don't like each other and put up a front so people don't find out and war breaks out again.  
reportRecommended by lokpole
Both manga are about the arrranged marriage between a prince and a princess. Initially the princess hates the prince but after she gets to know him better she takes a liking to him. 
reportRecommended by Canal
Sweet stories about a forced "marriage" between a couple where one of them is a child (Justinia/Fuuma) and the other one a teenager (Alexid/Satoko). Despite the age difference, they end up building a strong relationship.  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
They're about arrange marriages between countries/clans, and the couples have a similar age gap (in Adarushan no Hanayome the girl is younger while in Otoyomegatari the boy is the younger one). 
reportRecommended by SleepyTigress