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Ojojojo

Alternative Titles

Japanese: おじょじょじょ
English: Ojojojo
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 64
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 18, 2012 to Apr 17, 2017
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Serialization: Manga Life
Authors: Cool-kyou Shinja (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.451 (scored by 69506,950 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #33382
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1075
Members: 18,550
Favorites: 224

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What happens when a popular girl is suddenly interested in the strangest boy in her class? The answer is found in both of these manga. With a similar concept, both series follow the lives of the boy and the girl, and how their relationships builds up, both in a comedic way. 
reportRecommended by Phloup
4-koma manga with mismatched couples. In Yandere Kanojo, a violent yankee and a nerdy guy with glasses. In Ojojojo, an arrogant rich girl and a boy who dresses like he is from the 20th century and stares at clouds.  
reportRecommended by Jackster27
4-koma rom-com series with sweet and funny feels. Both of heroine is tsundere. Both male and female MC doesnt had any friends.  
reportRecommended by jack_stryder
The male MC of Ojojojo resembles the female MC of Hibi Chouchou in the way that both of them barely talk and won't often show what they think. Also, both are similar in their overall feel to it, although Ojojojo has a bit more story going on, and a bit faster pace. 
reportRecommended by Leyren
Similarities: - School-setting - Romance main plot - Light hearted - Odd pairings (in Kobayashi-san, a hopeless happy-go-lucky guy with an androphobic girl, and in Ojojojo, an unsociable noble with a silent and mysterious dude) Kobayashi-san is still publishing (nearly no romantic development yet), Ojojojo is completed. 
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Similarities: - School-setting - Romance main plot - Light hearted - Odd pairings (in Tonari no Furi-san, a misunderstood delinquent with a scaredy-cat, and in Ojojojo, an unsociable noble with a silent and mysterious dude) So far, Furi-san does not have much romance development going on though (still publishing), Ojojojo is completed. 
reportRecommended by Leyren
They both: ~Involve high school students ~Have a 4-Koma style ~Are slice of life with romance, but the main focus is on getting to know everyone better ~Have nice character development that's relatively slow burn  
reportRecommended by TimidSquid
These shows follow pairs of students who have a hard time communicating their true feelings to others. With a cute art style and comedic tone, each series observes the characters develop romantic interests as they grow more social and attached to each other. 
reportRecommended by XenoTracker
Not a 4-koma, and the art style is very different, but it is similar in its story. Both are a cute romance story about main characters and friends experiencing the developpement of relationships, from the first few steps to meeting the parents, etc. The main couple is also kind of a weird pairing at the start. Horimiya's main female lead is more bossy than ojojojo's, and is not a tsundere. the main male lead is a bit mysterious at first, but opens up pretty quickly compared to ojojojo's. Aside from that, the kind of humour is also pretty different. I mainly find them similar because the kind  read more 
reportRecommended by chamnyne
- An heiress falls for a not-so-normal commoner - Gramps and Akane are together basically the equivalent of Hayasaka - A group of friends - Multiple pairings - Comedy with points where it gets very serious The main difference is that Kaguya is a slow burn where they’re struggling to get into a relationship, whereas the couple gets together pretty early on in Ojojojo and the story is about their struggles as a couple and in their friend circle as well as being... normal. The main characters in both series are complete morons, socially. 
reportRecommended by Surana
4-koma manga with mismatched couples that have tsundere girlfriends. In Houkago Play, a short nerdy gamer and a tall bossy girl. In Ojojojo, an arrogant rich girl and a boy who dresses like he is from the 20th century and stares at clouds. 
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