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I''s

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: I"s, I's, Aizu, Is
Japanese: アイズ
English: I''s
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 15
Chapters: 143
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 8, 1997 to May 16, 2000
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Harem Harem, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Katsura, Masakazu (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.641 (scored by 1342713,427 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #20432
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #560
Members: 33,265
Favorites: 1,050

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Recommendations

Both mangas show a mediocre guy trying to get with an incredibly talented girl, whereas I"s is more theatre while Suzuka is more sports.Both include various subjects concerning relationships. Cheating, loss, rejection, purity, one-sidedness, and many others. The love between the main character and the heroine in both mangas are especially similar. Working their way up from a one-sided relationship, meeting many trials and difficulties along the way. I loved both mangas, and seeing as how incredibly similar they are, you'll probably love one if you loved the other. 
reportRecommended by amoraide
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 are typical but great Romantic Comedies about average guys (Manka and Ichitaka) getting surprisingly hot girls (too much to count). ^_^ 
reportRecommended by Master10K
Drama-centric romance series geared for the shounen demographic. Both feature indecisive male protagonists, heartbreaks and tears, as well as plot twists. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Their characters. That's all I'm gonna say. Both MCs are good-natured at heart, though GE did a better job at creating an awesome MC (the less perverted one). There are pushy girls in the two mangas as well. Now some people might think otherwise, but from what I see, they are equally as selfish and equally as persuasive. It just depends on how the MCs interpret them. It might seem like I'm not giving this recommendation much justice since all I mention were two characters, and I somewhat agree. I'm way too into character interactions and development. Trust me on this though, just take a look at  read more 
reportRecommended by DBoayy2
Apart form the kinky scenes "I''s" resembles "Nozoki Ana" a lot: -The male protagonists both are pervy, yet too true-hearted to make use of others. -They both are surrounded by beautiful women, who fell in love with them at some point. -At the beginnin both are in love with girl A while having a special relationship with girl B secretly. -The mains look quite the same, in my opinion xD -Both manga focus on the story, than being just ecchi or even pornographic. 
reportRecommended by j_blck
The Romance Has a cery similar Vibe. 
reportRecommended by Piotrfan
Both MC's have one sided love to the main heroine at first. The story was pretty cliche but executed smoothly/well however the story of Tonari no Kashiwagi-san is more light and MOE while I"s have a lot of conflicts going on.  
reportRecommended by curisuchan
very nice romance story 
reportRecommended by manga4lif3
Both series focus on a guy trying to get a girl to like him. In Yume de Aetara, you've got a twenty-something guy who's completely pathetic going after a beautiful girl who hates guys and has several other guys vying for her affection, and in I''s, you've got a high school student going after a beautiful girl who is a model and has every guy after her. Both series have a fair amount of drama too, plus a lot of misunderstandings! 
reportRecommended by SANstorm
If you're one of those guys who never got a break then I recommend I"s and train_man...These are love stories about guys who you typically wouldn't expect to get a break. Their stories are very inspirational and uplifting, not to mention frickin' hysterical. 
reportRecommended by DarthDaimyo
As I read Sense, with one hand on my mouse and the other at the ready on my pet snake (Wormy, FYI), something occurred to me: I'd seen the panty-detail and arses somewhere before. The heroine also reminded me of a character from elsewhere. But I couldn't put my finger on it... until I checked out Haruki's MAL page, read that he/she'd once drawn doujins of Katsura's work and it all fell into place: Haruki has a MAJOR hard/wet(?)-on for Iori, and other girls in Katsura's manga that look like her. In Sense, Iori returns from I''s; once again playing the role of a school girl  read more 
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
Pretty much the same ecchi style. Both are perverted. And lots of harem and also, the boys are clumsy. 
reportRecommended by Kyo_Kagami
Almost identitical in style. both harems with extremely similar characters. 
reportRecommended by PandaBoi
both these series deal with the issue of long term, long distance relationships from the guys perspective. If you enjoyed I's there are plenty of parallels with bakuman's romance element. 
reportRecommended by CtrlAlexDelete
They are similar in the sense that they are both romances between a boy and an idol star. Although, in I"s, the girl is an actress. And of course, there is the large harem. 
reportRecommended by herox3