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Kitsune no Yomeiri
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Himesama Tanuki no Koizanyou
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In both of these manga, the protagonist wants to live a normal life, but he struggles to achieve that when he is forced into a marriage with a local deity. In one, the wife is a kitsune deity while in the other, the fiance is a tanuki. Both manga focus more on comedy rather than romance.

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Kannagi
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Mayoi Neko Overrun!
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Both shows are about a rather plain boy who is surrounded by a strange girl who just shows up in his life, his childhood friend who has a crush on him, and a very close but strange group of friends in which they make up a club at school. Both anime are ridiculously funny, very random, and deal with many elements of otakuism.

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Seto no Hanayome
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Sumomomo Momomo: Chijou Saikyou no Yome
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Both are very comical manga about a guy who is forced into a marriage. While he may not have a problem with the girl, he is often tormented by the surrounding families and just wants to live a normal life. The protagonist often has to put up with fighting between yakuza or martial artists, many of which are after him.

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Tona-Gura!
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Lock On!
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While the stories are somewhat different, there are quite a few similarities between the characters and themes of both manga. For starters, both contain a very enthusiastic and slightly perverted (more so in Yuuji from Tonagura's case) protagonist who love taking photos of women, the female lead in particular. And when they do so, said female lead tends to get very violent with him while trying to hide the fact that they might actually like it after all. Hilarity ensues and slight romance is involved (also more so in Tonagura's case).

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Nagasarete Airantou
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Nyan Koi!
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Both are manga about a guy in a typical harem situation. Both Ikuto and Junpei are incredibly dense, and are often put in situations dealing with the supernatural that they don't really want to accept or deal with. Both manga are incredibly funny and have a kind of slice-of-life feel to them. It's also very obvious that the protagonist and the main girl like each other, but are too embarrassed/dense to confess to each other.

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To LOVE-Ru
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Mayoi Neko Overrun!
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Both are manga written by Yabuki Kentarou, and so they share the similar comedic style as well as fall under the same romantic comedy/harem genre. There is also a common universe between the two manga, shown by appearances of Mikan and Celine from To Love-Ru and Magical Girl Kyoko from both Black Cat and To Love-Ru in the first chapter of Mayoi Neko Overrun. Yabuki Kentarou's art style is fantastic, and so if you enjoy one of these two, then you will certainly enjoy the other.

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To LOVE-Ru
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Kitsune no Yomeiri
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The protagonists are pretty ordinary guys, a little on the unlucky side, and then a beautiful, mysterious girl barges in on their lives and homes and claims to be their wife. Both Lala and Kyouka are very mischievous and ditsy at times, but are also devoted to Rito/Ousuke. Rito and Ousuke, because of their misfortune, often to get into some humorous misunderstood situations.

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Highschool of the Dead
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Chaosic Rune
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Both of these manga put a group of teenage kids in a life-or-death free for all situation, and their only way out is literally to fight for their lives. The horror element in both manags is pretty graphic, and there is a lot of killing as well. The protagonist is a pretty level headed loner who will kill if he has to, and has a childhood friend that follows him and most likely has a crush on him. The plot for Chaosic Rune has a bit more fantasy with monsters and such, while guns and other weapons are mainly used in HSOTD. There are decent levels of ecchi in both manga.

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Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru
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Marugoto♥Anju Gakuen
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As per family arrangements, the protagonists of both, boys with long hair and girlish looks, are sent off to attend all-girls schools posing as girls. Both Mizuho and Kaguya have pretty timid personalities, which leads them to get into some sticky situations where they risk blowing their covers, but their kindheartedness helps them make friends along the way. Both are pretty heavy with harem and ecchi aspects.

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Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
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Sora no Manimani
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Teenage boy just wants to fit in at highschool, has no intentions of standing out at all, but a very strange and rambunctious girl forces him to join her club. Slowly he begins to become more comfortable with hanging out with his weird new friends. Both are very funny anime as well.

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Sumomomo Momomo: Chijou Saikyou no Yome
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Sora no Manimani
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After many years, the male protagonist is reunited with his childhood friend, a small but extremely high-energy girl. He doesn't remember her very well or doesn't want to remember her because of all the crazy things she put him through. While the girl practically clings to him, all the boy wants to do is read books. There is a small level of romance between the two although the boy doesn't want to recognize it. Both are very funny shows.

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Aishiteruze Baby★★
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Chocotto Sister
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Both are incredibly heartwarming stories where the male protagonist has a little girl appear out of seemingly nowhere and he alone is responsible for taking care of her as her new big brother. The stories are told amazingly well where the characters experience many valuable life lessons like love and heartbreak, dysfunctional families and the importance of being together with loved ones, and the significance of responsibilities and keeping promises. Both little girls, Choco and Yuzuyu are blindingly cute, and they will make you want to keep reading right from start to finish.

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Sumomomo Momomo: Chijou Saikyou no Yome
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Asu no Yoichi!
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The intensive world of martial arts versus life in the modern city is a major theme in both shows. There are characters in both who are from martial arts families but want to live a 'normal' life but are constantly pushed to train martial arts. There are lots of comedy, ecchi, fighting, and ninjas in both. Both protagonists find themselves surrounded by girls.

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Kannagi
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Kami Sen
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Independent protagonist somehow summons a whimsical shrine goddess, who has lost her memory and then begins to live at his house. A childhood friend also appears to have a crush on the protagonist. The goddess appears to be more trouble than she's worth, but a bond begins to form between her and the protagonist. I saw instant connections between Jin and Koutarou as well as Nagi and Konoha. Both have a decent level of comedy.

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Love Hina
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Kimi no Iru Machi
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Guy likes girl. Girl likes guy. Should be simple, but it's not. There are so many different kinds of obstacles that keep the two apart, with the majority of them being crazy misunderstandings. There's a lot of romantic drama in both, to the point it will make you want to pull your hair out as to why the pair hasn't gotten together yet. They're frustrating, but they keep you hooked.

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Kami to Sengoku Seitokai
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Yakuza Girl: Blade-jikake no Hanayome
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Protagonist starts off as a "newbie" but has latent god-like powers. He then wants to get involved with a mysterious, quiet, prodigy of a beauty which subsequently drags him into a dark plot that involves the school they go to, although the school aspect of the manga is seldom shown. The girl eventually gets interested in the protagonist's honest personality. There is ecchi involved in both.

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Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge
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Hoshi no Samidare
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The protagonist is suddenly thrust from his normal life into some kind of outrageous fight. He has to overcome tough mental hardships from his past, and in order to escape reality, he joins the "fight" and tries to be of use to the girl fighter he falls in love with. Both have some pretty funny moments and are both great reads.

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