If you liked
Akatsuki no Yona
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Okobore Hime to Entaku no Kishi
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Both mangas have strong female leads that are of noble birth who need to find people with certain abilities to help them accomplish their goal. However, Okobore leans more heavily toward the political side of things while Akatsuki no Yona is more adventure/action. Both have gorgeous art styles and are great reads.
If you liked
Seiyuu Ka!
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Ikusaba Animation
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Both main characters have a unique voice. In 'Seiyuu Ka-!?' the main character goes professional, and in 'Ikusaba Animation' the main character is part of the animation producing club. An interesting thing about these mangas are that the characters are like polar opposites to the other manga, but both are trying to do (essentially) the same thing. 'Seiyuu Ka-!?' is over and has around 70(?) chapters, but 'Ikusaba Animation' has just started, has 3 chapters, all around 60(?) pages.
If you liked
Kuroko no Basket
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Film Girl
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For Kikuro fans *deadpans* Haha jk, but if Kuroko really was a girl it seems plausible. Both mangas have an 'invisible' main character who shines in their own way. The hero in FG reminds me of Kise. Like, I mean, a lot. They're both models, act very clingy, and honestly KisesoundslikethetypetofanboywhileShiroudefinitelyis. *takes deep breath* Also, I'm pretty sure I saw a Murisakibara look alike.
If you liked
Code:Breaker
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...then you might like
Red Raven
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They both have a protagonist with awesome skills, terrible pasts, and ....interesting personalities. The protagonists work for the government to eliminate/execute 'evildoers'. The art is very pretty to look at and the plots are extremely interesting. I'd like to tell you more, but that would ruin the mangas ^w^;
If you liked
Katekyou Hitman Reborn!
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...then you might like
Code:Breaker
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Hibari and Rei are pretty similar They're both loners (with the same attitude-ish) and unbelievably strong, as well as animals liking them. They even look similar. For Rei fans: Here's your chance to see someone like Rei being just a BAMF, as well as 2 clones of said person. *coughcoughFonandAlaudecoughcough* For Hibari fans: Deeper character and seeing a lookalike being beatup, and then coming back full force with badass. (Also a bit of romance and him being put in awkward situations) And yes for Mukuro or Heike fans, there is a perverted pineapple/senpai. For Code:Breaker fans, don't be discouraged by the gag manga in the front, after maybe 70 chapters or less (persevere my friends!) it gets to be an action manga with a whole bunch of plot and drama stuffers. (The art also improves drastically) For Katekyo Hitman Reborn fans: Just... epicness. Read through the first chapter and try to tell me it isn't awesome. The art of each reminds me of each other occasionally, (mostly Lancia-Kouji) and both are hilarious at parts. These are both underappreciated manga, but trust me, I think they're both at least 100000000000000% better than the popular mainstreams (AKA Naruto/Bleach/One Piece) Also these are both great mangas to fangirl over (the characters are all extremely...nice..looking) And for those that are weirded out by Shibuya/Reborn, don't worry they get extremely cool looking later (lol) *Edit* Also Rei & almost all characters in KHR use flames to fight. (7 flame types too, how coincidental is that?)
If you liked
D.Gray-man
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AR∀GO: London Shikei Tokushu Hanzai Sousakan
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The art is a bit similar, Arago and Allen both have "strange" arms, and there's this "don't hurt my friends or you'll pay" type of girls (aka Rio and Lenalee). Also, the police are like the black order, and there's this guy who dislikes the main character. Also, they deal with supernatural foes and have tragic pasts. and the main charas have something "dark" within them.
If you liked
Gakuen Alice
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...then you might like
Mahochuu!
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Entering a new school Clutzy Heroine Maho = Alice Meets a mean boy on the first day What more can I say? ^^
If you liked
Nui!
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...then you might like
Shounen Dolls
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In both mangas, the protogonist have a special connection with dolls. And, they own 3 (In SE, I'm counting the rabbit guy as well) who can turn into humans to protect their master. There is also a "foe" who has one doll with him as well, to oppose the protogonist. They give off the same "treasure your dolls, or else they'll become evil" and "Dolls are things with souls" vibe. I haven't gotten far in either series, but I was shocked at how much they reminded me of each other.
If you liked
Skip Beat!
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Beauty Pop
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Talented girl. Weird in someways. I dunno they're both just awesome!