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Total Recommendations: 9

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Peter Panda
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Savage Garden
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Similarities: - manhwa with gorgeous art - androgynous female character surrounded by males - tragedy/drama in a school setting The differences lie in the genres: - Savage Garden has romance, while Peter Panda is more about friendship - Savage Garden is realistic and historical, Peter Panda is supernatural and modern Both stories give off the same bittersweet feeling. There is sadness and tragedy, but the endings are hopeful. I read both of them in a day because they were just that good (10/10 from me)

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Oujisama no Yume Utsutsu
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Mahoutsukai to Koi no Biyaku
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Both are shoujo fantasy one shots involving an outcast witch/wizard who falls in love with a regular person.

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The Poet Who Buys Words
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Sekai de Ichiban Utsukushii Namae
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Both are bittersweet stories set in a historical era with a bit of fantasy to them. They also deal with the same subject of words, language, and books. The Poet Who Buys Words is darker and has less romance than Sekai de Ichiban Utsukushii Namae, but both have a beautiful, melancholy feel to them.

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Ibara no Okite
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Ojousama no Untenshu
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Both deal with a master/servant relationship and the obstacle of social class they have to overcome in order to be together. In Ibara no Okite, the female is a maid and the male is the master, while in Ojousama no Untenshu, the female is the master and the male is a chauffeur. Both are set in historical era's and have beautiful art.

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Akatsuki no Yona
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Vahlia no Hanamuko
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Both have a historical/fantasy setting with beautiful art and romance.

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Venus Capriccio
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Kimi no Tame ni Hiku Chopin
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Both stories involve childhood friends who learn piano together. The character types are the same: lively female leads with unique playing styles and prince-like male leads who play technically well, but without any emotion. The females inspire the males and they finally learn to have fun while playing the piano. Both are slow romances and have beautiful art. The key differences are the genres: Kimi no Tame ni Hiku Chopin is a supernatural comedy set in college, while Venus Capriccio is a realistic drama set in highschool.

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Otokomae! Beads Club
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Soushokukei Ism
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Both are shoujo comedies about weird student council members.

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Ai no Joou: Butai Joyuu Satsujin Jiken
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Tamara
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The similarities: both are murder mysteries and have comedic moments that help to break up the dark tone. The differences: Ai no Joou has a bit of romance, while Tamara deals mostly with the friendship between two girls. Tamara also has supernatural elements to it.

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Genkaku Picasso
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Majime na Jikan
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Both stories are in the supernatural/psychological genre and they deal with coming to terms with death. The main characters from Genkaku Picasso and Majime na Jikan are in highschool, so they face the same kind of issues regarding relationships and identity. Both are bittersweet, hopeful tearjerkers that make you think. The creepy art moments are similar too.

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