Dasei 67 Percent
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Dasei 67 Percent

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Inertia 67%, Tama Ballistic Gelatin
Japanese: 惰性67パーセント


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 9
Chapters: 99
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 19, 2014 to Jun 17, 2022
Genre: Comedy Comedy
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Ultra Jump
Authors: Shimimaru (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.071 (scored by 19181,918 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #77822
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2896
Members: 7,587
Favorites: 69

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Both are comedy manga with plenty of ecchi scenes, which focus on a group of students which fool around together. 
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Both are about a bit nerdy jung adults/university students that hang out and play together.  
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Both manga are about young adult characters that hang out together and fall in love. 
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Both manga depict a silly group of friends that hand out together, fool around, and generally have a lot of fun together. 
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Both manga focus on a group of pervert friends that hang out together in various situations, and often land in comedical ecchi situations. 
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Despite taking different stances on the matter, both manga are about a female protagonist studying for an art degree while enjoying her life and encountering several common students' woes. However, Kakukaku Shikajika is introspective while Dasei 67 Percent is a much simpler episodic comedy. 
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While they differ greatly in the age of the characters and the kind of scenarios they find, both are stories about relatively cute girls taking normal everyday challenges too seriously. Both have a clear leaning towards action shots and dynamic poses, making them action comedies about nothing. Chio-chan is more focused in gamer life and is a bit less realistic both in art style and scenarios, Dasei has a more solid style which lends itself to vaguely ecchi illustrations and uses a variety of complex sets to bring up new absurd tense situations. You can easily tell that both artists work mainly in porn but neither  read more 
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The largest similarity between the two manga is that they are about a bunch of otaku of both sexes getting together in one room and having fun, progressing through university (both manga span years). However, where Genshiken focuses on the depiction of the otaku subculture and the characters' (romantic) relationships, Dasei 67 Percent shows the hilarious shenanigans that careless and/or drunk uni students can get to through an episodic format. The latter is also prone to making dirty jokes and exposing the main character. Nevertheless, they are both great at displaying the funny (un)realities of the student life. 
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