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Kuroshitsuji
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Koushaku Reijou Theresia no Fukushuu: Akuma no Chikara, Okari Shimasu
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For obvious reasons, these series are similar due to the protagonist making a contract with a demon who will assist in their revenge. Furthermore, the demon serves as a butler/valet at the side of their master/mistress, performing their cover capably. Even though Theresia features an obvious shoujo romance, Kuroshitsuji doesn't shy away from fanservice between its main leads either.

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Shounen Oujo
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Itsuwari no Freja
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Both stories feature a protagonist that—for some reason—resembles the crown prince or princess. When that royal dies, the protagonist must take their place.

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Vampire Knight
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Chocolate Vampire
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The similarities are numerous. Vampires and humans attending school together, a heroine with confused memories of the past, a vampire who loves and protects the heroine... I'd say that the lore for Vampire Knight is more fleshed out, though this may be due to the fact that I've read fewer chapters of Chocolate Vampire to date.

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Skip Beat!
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[Oshi no Ko]
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At a very high level, both series feature a main character who gets into acting as a form of revenge against another person. Skip Beat has been publishing for a much longer time than Oshi no Ko - and both are still ongoing - so I'd rather not discuss any other similarities yet.

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Akuma to Love Song
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Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai
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The personalities of the male characters in both titles line up pretty well. You've got the intimidating "black prince" who is secretly a little sweet and the charming "white prince" who is a bit twisted. The female main characters both catch the interest of the males due to their bold demeanour. However, Akabane is more well-liked by her classmates at first and Maria really doesn't care what others think of her.

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Makai Ouji: Devils and Realist
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Rengoku no Cartagra
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The mythology is similar. Both speak about demons who were made pillars / commanded by Solomon, and there is also mention of Solomon's ring.

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Nana
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Given
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Both manga focus on bands (in fact, Nana has two) and the interpersonal relationships between band members, as well as showing some of the struggles to become successful in the music industry (Given is just starting to touch on this topic, while it is much more important in Nana). Be prepared with tissues when reading either one, because at times both contain tragedy, grief, hinted-at toxic relationships, and implied depression.

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Vampire to Shinigami
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Bloody†Mary
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Both stories have a vampire who desires to die asking for help from a human who wants nothing more than to live. However, Bloody Mary is 10 volumes long whereas Vampire to Shinigami is only a oneshot.

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Crimson-Shell
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Tokyo Ghoul:re
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In both manga, there is an organization that is dedicated to exterminating a danger to humanity; in Crimson-Shell, Red Rose eliminates Black Roses and in Tokyo Ghoul:re, the CCG eliminates ghouls. One of the strongest members in each organization has similar abilities to the "monsters" that they are trying to exterminate. The "monsters" become sympathetic once you learn about their backstories.

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Kuroshitsuji
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Makai Ouji: Devils and Realist
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The main similarity is that there is a demon (or, in the case of Makai Ouji, more than one demon) who stays by the side of the main character because there is something they want from him. The main character is able to control the demon(s) to some extent via a contract formed with them. Both manga have nice artwork.

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Saruyama!
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Akuma to Love Song
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Both main characters are girls who transfer to a new school and are immediately disliked, mostly because other girls assume that she is crushing on the most popular boy in the class. When it is revealed that her love interest is someone else, the girls become a little kinder to her. Further problems are caused by the main character's frank personality and harsh words.

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Never Give Up!
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Power!!
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In Power!! a girl is forced to attend school disguised as a male student so she can play on a high-ranking basketball team. There is a boy that she starts to fall in love with, but meanwhile others become attracted to her; one of these rivals for her affection knows about her true gender and the other doesn't. In Never Give Up! a girl is forced to pose as a male model so she can keep an eye on and protect her childhood friend/love, who is also a male model. Others become attracted to her, one who knows her true gender and the other who does not.

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Vampire Knight
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Torikago Syndrome
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Both manga are set in a boarding school, with a "King" figure who controls the school from behind the scenes. The main characters are both orphans, a little naive, and too kind. There are secrets in the main characters' pasts that explain why they are attending their respective schools under the protection of a guardian. The artwork in both manga are very beautiful.

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