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Ao no Flag
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"Oshi no Ko"
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If you’re looking for another manga series that’s about the entertainment industry, this one is not for you. But while reading Oshi no ko the characters heavily reminded me of blue flag because they were real and dealt with very real and modern issues. I often find myself disconnected from the characters in manga and anime as western culture and Japanese culture is very different and I’ve noticed that in mangas, characters don’t reflect on themselves and deal with things as we do. But both of these mangas have fantastic characters and talk about really interesting topics that makes you think.
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Koimonogatari
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Ao no Flag
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When I read LGBTQ manga’s I personally don’t like when they sexualized the living shit of Yuri and yaoi. Both of these manga deals with homosexuality in a very real way without sexualizing those said characters. They treat the characters like real people with just more and as a LGBTQ person myself, I strongly appreciate that. If someone was looking for real LGBTQ manga I would definitely recommend these two
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+α no Tachiichi
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Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta...
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After awhile iseki gets boring and reverse harems also tend to get boring after the industry reuses the same ideas and the most one dimensional, pure- hearted, damsel in distress, cutesy, plain girl. Like for realizes, that’s one of my biggest struggles when reading shoujo mangas is the female protagonist. Literally why I like these two manga series so much is cause they not only do something very interesting with the “a normal (or otaku) girl suddenly goes into a otome game/ fantasy world” but they make the female characters really unique and fun to read over the typical shoujo romance whatever female protagonist. They are quite similar but different in the same way: I Reincarnated into an Otome Game as a Villainess With Only Destruction Flags Is about a girl who has died and became the villain to a otome. She has a very charming personality and I’m so happy that she isn’t super dense and dumb. She’s able to create strong relationships with the characters and she has a very ingesting, outgoing personality and it helps that she has played this game once before so she knows what to say to the characters. We don’t go through the “Why didn’t you say this?” Or “ you could’ve done that” with this character which makes it extremely refreshing and satisfying to read and not only that she is really independent and is able to work hard by herself. Plus Alpha no Tachiichi is about the protagonist And her classmate going into into another fantasy universe which happens to have a reverse harem in it but the problem is that she is not the protagonist and her classmate is. Her classmate is the protagonist type, cute, pure hearted and all of that while Satoki is not really any of those. Normally when protagonist say they aren’t attractive they are reasonably attractive but in this case Satoki is plain but she’s beautiful in her own way. She is actually the true protagonist and possesses these powers but her friend thinks she possesses when she actually is mistaken. Honestly is really refreshing watching the “protagonist” from the side lines with Satoki and not only that Satoki as a character was interesting as well and was not the usual good willed protagonist. The main point I’m getting at is that boy of this series puts an interesting twist on the ieski reverse harem genre and have really good refreshing characters.
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Mousou Telepathy
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Oogami-san, Dadamore desu.
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These two are really similar in character wise. In Oogami-san the main male character has this supernaturally ability so when someone touches him they say whatever they are thinking while in Mousou the Main female character has the power of telepathy. On the other hand the Main female of oogami-san and the main male character of Mousou are both perverted or at least have perverted thoughts. They are both very good reads.
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Skip Beat!
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Uta no☆Prince-sama♪ Maji Love 1000%
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Both are in the show business and find "love' in the show biz. Both female leads bring out the best in one another.