Harumatsu Bokura
Waiting for Spring
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Harumatsu Bokura

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: We Are Waiting for Spring, We hope for blooming
Japanese: 春待つ僕ら
English: Waiting for Spring
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 14
Chapters: 61
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 24, 2014 to Mar 24, 2020
Genre: Romance Romance
Themes: Love Polygon Love Polygon, School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Dessert
Authors: Anashin (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.731 (scored by 1067010,670 users)
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Ranked: #15702
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Popularity: #510
Members: 36,017
Favorites: 700

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basketball and school life related, slow pace story line, good artwork - good looking MCs, triangle love. 
reportRecommended by Lavy
The theme of 'basketball' is exhibited in both mangas. The female protagonist finds herself surrounded by basketball players and inadvertently falls for one of them, particularly the one with black hair. Rivals are present in both mangas. Both mangas do have their differences, as in Haru Matsu Bokura she secretly meets the boys because of jealousy and popularity, whereas in Tsubasa to Hotaru, she is the manager of the basketball team. If you have read one and enjoyed it, you may like the other. 
reportRecommended by chierii
Both series explores youth and relationships between the main characters. There is romance that develops with story as each progresses. The main female protagonist from both series also has similar personalities but sometimes has a hard time expressing their thoughts. Their setting takes place at school where every day life events are relatable.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both mangas are reverse harem shoujos, with a female protagonist that wants to become friends with a group of boys. Both characters are hard-working and also have female friends. I'd say Harumatsu is slightly happier in tone and the characters have had easier lives, but nevertheless, the theme of youth and making the most of your high-school life is predominant. Friendship is the most important thing in both mangas, too. 
reportRecommended by pandarau
They are both shoujo romance manga, and has reverse harem elements. 
reportRecommended by ChthollyNS
Both are shoujos revolving around sports. Harumatsu Bokura about basketball and Houkago, Koishita about volleyball respectively. Both have the ML as a prodigy or someone who is very talented at their craft and a clumsy but cute FL. They both have a love triangle and just overall give off a similar vibe. 
reportRecommended by RyDog
Harumatsu Bokura also have the trope ( childhood friends meeting again when one them is pushy and them dealing with the changes ) first few chapters you wouldnt notice the similarity except Harumtsu is full rounded and amazing and dont focus on one trope 
reportRecommended by xen_ai
Male characters in both are kind of giving off the same vibe, living in their own words (Taki and Towa). In 350 Material female protagonist and the boy are starting going out pretty quickly though.  
reportRecommended by Akaitaka
The main plot is very different, but both have an androgynous boy who loved basketball as a child 
reportRecommended by thewinterroots
The art style of both manga are very similar, especially the male protagonists as they seem to look alike. The female protagonists are similar in personality in which both girls fall in love first, are very dedicated, and sometimes have feelings of insecurity and shyness. While Hiren Trip deals with the student council affairs, Haru Matsu Bokura revolves more around the basketball club.  
reportRecommended by shishiosm
Both series are shoujo that take place in highschool. The guy plays basketball in harumatsu bokura, and in mizutama honey boy the girl is in the kendo club. Both are shoujo comedy so if you like shoujo you'll like either. 
reportRecommended by aleigh