Denei Shoujo
Video Girl Ai
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Denei Shoujo

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Video Girl Len
Japanese: 電影少女
English: Video Girl Ai
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 15
Chapters: 131
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 21, 1989 to Sep 1992
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi, Supernatural Supernatural, Ecchi Ecchi
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Katsura, Masakazu (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.681 (scored by 71657,165 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #18452
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1251
Members: 16,059
Favorites: 545

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Made by the same Author, They revolve around the process of a teenager into gathering up valor and advancing in the relationship with the girl he likes. 
reportRecommended by Velcor
Both mangas are about a guy who happens upon a girl who was created through technology then falls for her. Both mangas touch on the question "what makes someone human?" If you liked one of them, its easy to get into the other one. 
reportRecommended by AceOp
Oldschool romance shounen manga. About lonely guy meeting an unusual girl. From video tape and from PC. Both have slightly stupid humor and old-fashioned romance story.  
reportRecommended by Gokudo-kun
Video Girl Ai is for me the best word of Mazakazu Katsura. Is a romantic comedy with drama moments, and all gones with a perfect draw.  
reportRecommended by gouketsu
Well Video Girl Ai has a girl from a video tape coming to exist in the real world, and whose initial mission was to get the guy who rented the tape to have a relationship with the girl he liked, whereas in Epotoransu Mai, we have an electronic spirit guy who tries to get the girl who managed to "free" him from an electronic portable notebook/diary to have a relationship with the guy she likes. Basically the lead characters have a "bridge" connection with the other lead character. The endings though are different :) 
reportRecommended by purple_neko
Both are by the same mangaka, have science fiction elements, and contain beautiful girls. 
reportRecommended by Fuku
Both feature a mix of ecchi (much more explicit in Nozoki Ana, as Video Girl Ai's characters are still in high school) and comedy with drama and romance. 
reportRecommended by OmegaDenmad
Maison Ikkoku shares similar themes as Video Girl Ai and the characters are very similar. Both stories revolve around an idiotic, indecisive male protagonist. 
reportRecommended by arimakenshin
Very similar plot lines with hopelessly indecisive male lead surrounded by women who love him as he bounces from one heroine to another, often without properly ending his current relationship. The feeling of these two series is almost exactly the same after the end of the first major arc in Video Girl Ai, so if you liked one you'll probably like the other. 
reportRecommended by jacobpaige
Both titles feature a girl named Ai who's sole existence is to ease the pain of the main male character. Both are sci-fi and also feature a degree of nudity and sexual/sensual situations. 
reportRecommended by Quintessence
Both are hilarious ecchi romances that stand out from the glut of the genre, thanks to a genuinely nice and good-hearted male lead that you'd root for from start to finish.  
reportRecommended by orangensaft
In both titles a human (in Zettai Kareshi it is a girl, and in Video Girl Ai it is a boy) falls in love with "robot". 
reportRecommended by doorotka
K. Orange Road and Video Girl Ai have the same harem conflict (love triangle) but KOR takes more of a serious approach rather than serving as ecchi fodder like Video Girl Ai. Both manga series revolve around an indecisive, idiotic, naive male protagonist. 
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