Somali to Mori no Kamisama
Somali and the Forest Spirit
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Somali to Mori no Kamisama

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Somari and the Guardian of the Forest
Japanese: ソマリと森の神様
English: Somali and the Forest Spirit
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 39
Status: Discontinued
Published: Apr 26, 2015 to Oct 25, 2019
Genres: Fantasy Fantasy, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: Childcare Childcare
Serialization: Web Comic Zenyon
Authors: Gureishi, Yako (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.701 (scored by 42854,285 users)
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Ranked: #17122
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Popularity: #1058
Members: 18,838
Favorites: 171

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Both follow the pattern human female child and non-human guardian. Both involve wars which resulted in social outcast of protagonists. While Totsukuni no Shoujo has darker atmosphere, Somali to Mori no Kamisama is more lighthearted story. 
reportRecommended by Edaniel
Same basic plot: monster guy travelling with human girl in a world full of monsters that definitely has no love for humans. Somali has more detailed art, but Nicola's pretty unique as well. 
reportRecommended by eldritch
Both are Shoujo Slice Of Life about a young girl and a Monster/Beast. 
reportRecommended by ExoticBankai
Both have a very fun fantasy feel to them. 
reportRecommended by Jbird3422
both follow the relationship between a young human and their robotic caretaker. the guardian character shows an unnatural fondness for their ward that is not common amongst their kind/world and uses their strength to protect them from others that would wish to eat them, while the human sees their guardian as a protective familial-figure. both guardians are also declining in health due to their robotic components failing them and fear leaving their human friend behind  
reportRecommended by tizzytinks
both follow the relationship between a young human and their golem caretaker. the golem character shows an unnatural fondness for their ward that is not common amongst their kind and uses their abilities to protect them from others that would wish them harm, while the human sees the golem as a friend, guardian, and pseudo-parent. 
reportRecommended by tizzytinks
Inverse trope, the girl is the monster, a demon, and the adult is the human, an exorcist. The little girl is found and protected by the adult because they risk to be haunted if found out 
reportRecommended by GreenProxy
Both have absolutely gorgeous art styles. They are both fantasy manga. 
reportRecommended by alpha_shadow
- both are slice-of-life fantasy adventures involving young children on a journey where they visit various towns/environments (Somali has a more fantastical setting, while +Anima has a more old human civilization like feel - said children are ostracized for who they are in their respective societies, and they usually hide these aspects of themselves to blend in (Somali: being human; +Anima: having +Anima powers) - both stories for the most part feel innocent but there are also dark aspects; themes like discrimination/racism can be present and their worlds can be cruel but feel like they are seen through a child's eyes (ex. Somali's humans, +Anima's character backstories.  read more 
reportRecommended by Bunnyflower
Both are fantasy and share same detailed artwork quality. 
reportRecommended by satsuyurami
Both share Fantasy and MC encountering loli, The little difference about somali to mori no kamisama is about traveling together and It's my life is about spending daily life together in the house but it still hold the same similarly. 
reportRecommended by TheRogueMage
Both are fantasy manga with slightly unusual story-lines. Both have stunning art.  
reportRecommended by alpha_shadow
Both series feature beautiful detailed art styles and are about young girls growing up in a magical setting. Themes of family are also prevalent in both series. 
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