If you liked
Usagi Drop
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...then you might like
My Girl
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Both stories feature the father-daughter relationship between a little girl (already past the age of 5) and a business man who had no knowledge of her existence. The relationships are also taboo socially. In Usagi Drop, because she is not really his daughter, and in My Girl, because he'd have to have been 18 when she was conceived. The main difference between the two mangas is their over all feel. Usagi Drop is rougher than My Girl. The interaction is less subtle and the characters are less complicated. Even the art style has more hard edges and thick lines. And the main character is gruff when compared to teh main character of my girl My Girl is softer, with complex emotions and and more meek and timid main character. I highly suggest both!
If you liked
Mushishi
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...then you might like
Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World
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They both have a similar vibe of unsteady peace and they both follow the lives of people who travel far. They both focus on the observation of aspects of life (Kino's journey is more moral and mental while Mushishi is more physical and natural) They are also both very earie and inspirational. Highly suggested!
If you liked
Koukou Debut
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...then you might like
Kimi ni Todoke
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They have similar types of humor and romance. The main characters both trust easily and are often thickest when it comes to matter surrounding themselves. Both these series are cute, funny, lighthearted reads that are a treat fr any shoujo manga fan.