Yurara no Tsuki
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Yurara no Tsuki

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ゆららの月
English: Yurara
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 20
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 19, 2003 to 2005
Genres: Mystery Mystery, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Shiomi, Chika (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.441 (scored by 21892,189 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #34252
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #4652
Members: 4,712
Favorites: 44

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Girs with supernatural powers deal with demons. and some romance. 
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Ayashi no Ceres and Yurara are somewhat similiar manga. In Ceres, a teenage girl, Aya, can transform into her legendary ancestor, Ceres. In Yurara, high school student Yurara, can call on her guardian spirit for protection. What Yurara does that, her body transforms to look like her guardian spirit. Her guardian spirit's personality also affects her and influences her choices. Ayashi no Ceres is decidedly darker than Yurara, which tends to be more light hearted. Both Ceres and Yurara also feature love triangles between the main female character and the two male protagonists. 
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Fans of supernatural, shojo, mystery manga will probably enjoy both Yurara and Ghost Hunt. Ghost Hunt follows Mai Taniyama, a highschool student who works a part time job at the Shibuya Psychic Research (SPR), helping to solve mysteries involving supernatural occurrences. Yurara follows another supernaturally sensitive high school girl, Yurara Tsukinowa. Yurara has the ability to see ghosts and often encounters them at her school. Unlike Yurara, where we're told who the ghost is almost immediately, Ghost Hunt often waits until at least a third of the way into the chapter or volume to reveal the perpetrator. Both Yurara and Ghost Hunt deal with girls  read more 
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They are by the same author and it has some of the same characters from this first part. You would have to read Yurara to understand some of the references. 
reportRecommended by Nanachan772
Both involve a girl who can see ghosts 
reportRecommended by darkbutterfly69
both of them are around the same genre the main charecter yurara and the faerie fanta both have the ability to transform into a much more.....apealling version of themselves (that have more authority), and both have magic involved 
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Both series have a supernatural aspect and timid heroins that need to learn to fight for their dreams. plus, both are just sweet stories with comedy, sadness and romance 
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Yurara is about a girl who sees spirits and can sense their emotions. Fruits Basket is about a girl who gets mixed up with a family with a curse. The main characters are a lot alike, as well as their relationships with eachother. Both involve a quiet girl who is beginning to break out of her shell, and finding adventure and romance along the way. Yurara focuses more on romance where as fruits basket has more of a story. 
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