If you liked
Natsumichi Drive
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Houtou Musuko to Koi no Ana
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Different art styles, different character dynamics, different approaches on the same premise, but nonetheless two great manga about the same thing: a boy that falls in love with their older cousin who also happens to be a teacher. Natsumichi feels a bit lighter while Houtou goes a bit deeper into the angst.
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Given
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Utakata no Uroko
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Both manga centre around music and use it to slowly forge relationships and heal past hurts. Both will hit you in the feels. While Given is longer and features a school romance Utakata no Uroko focuses on adults and has a more unusual art style
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Gakuen Babysitters
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Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue.
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Both of these series show our protagonist having to process and deal with getting on with life after the passing of their parents, through looking after another. In Gakuen Babysitters, this is a younger brother, in my roommate is a cat, it’s a cat. Gakuen babysitters has a slightly more light hearted feel, but both are cute and heart warming.
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Udon no Kuni no Kiniro Kemari
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Gakuen Babysitters
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Both shows are centred on our MC looking after a small child. Poco’s udon world has a fantasy element but both are incredibly cute.
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Gakuen Babysitters
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...then you might like
Miira no Kaikata
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Both stories revolve around the main character(s) looking after adorable things. In Gakuen Babysitters, it’s small children, in Miira no Kaikata, it’s small mythical creatures. Both are light, funny and will repeatedly make you go ‘Awwww’.
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Akatsuki no Yona
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Aoki Umi no Toraware Hime
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Both are about originally naïve princesses who are forced to see life outside their small world, in Akatsuki no Yona by being driven out, in Aoki Umi it’s through being kidnapped. Both contain pirates, fantasy supernatural elements, romance and some bisshies. ANY is more adventure with a splash of romance, AUTH is more romance based and shorter. (If you love Hak, you will probably love Raju).
If you liked
Honto Yajuu
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...then you might like
Koi made Hyakurin
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Both manga take a lighter comedic approach to a yakuza love story, with our yakuza protagonists having a very similar vibe (they look quite similar too). Honto Yajuu is alot longer, Koi Made is a short and sweet story. Like one, you'll quite likely like the other
If you liked
Himegoto Asobi
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...then you might like
Shinshi to Norainu
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Both manga begin with a fateful night between adult men- one who is serious and diligent while the other is blasé about casual sex, but end up wanting more. Himegoto asobi is a bit older and follows a mature feeling somewhat realistic storyline, whereas Shinshi to norainu is fluffier and more dramatic
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Koi nanka Shitakunai
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Ani no Senaka
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Both these manga feature brothers (in law) with an age gap that have been left in each other’s care. They both focus more on the somber, painful side of falling in love with someone you shouldn’t
If you liked
Katekyo!
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...then you might like
Koi ni Nare!
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In katekyo the student falls in love with his flirty, handsome, foreceful home tutor. Katekyo has less of an age gap and gets to it slightly quicker whereas koi ni nare has a bit more angst and more of a barrier to overcome
If you liked
Doushiyoumonai keredo
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...then you might like
Eigyou Ni-ka!
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Doushiyoumo nai is an office romance between superior and subordinate that gets straight to it, sweet and light without so much of the angst found in Eigyou ni-ka
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Doushiyoumonai keredo
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...then you might like
Ore to Joushi no Kakushigoto
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An office romance between superior and subordinate who don’t get along so well at first. A bit angsty making it slightly more serious than doushiyoumo nai but it’s still cute and heartwarming
If you liked
Eigyou Ni-ka!
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...then you might like
Ore to Joushi no Kakushigoto
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A workplace romance between manager and subordinate, in ore to joushi.. it is the uke superior who is convinced he can’t have a loving relationship because he’s gay. A good slightly angsty but heartwarming office love
If you liked
Ameiro Paradox
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...then you might like
Ore to Joushi no Kakushigoto
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Based around a manager and subordinate at work who originally don’t get along, but end up falling in love. With slightly more angst about being gay, but still a cute and funny workplace romance
If you liked
Doushiyoumonai keredo
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...then you might like
Sekaiichi Hatsukoi: Onodera Ritsu no Baai
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A cute, less angsty version of sekaiichi hatsukoi. A workplace romance between manager and subordinate, where the uke is going to take over his dad’s company and they’ve met before in the past. Also starts off with a slightly old looking art style.
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Mad Cinderella
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...then you might like
Omairi desu yo
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Both are by the same author, so have the same great art style, and feature the main characters struggling to find the right time to take their relationship to the next level. If you liked Mad Cinderella, you should love the boys in omairi desu yo! A funny, adorable, steamy story of the beautiful priests