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Kamisama Hajimemashita
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Barajou no Kiss
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While Barajou no Kiss is a reverse-harem it does have a few similarities. Both protagonist are given special positions (Anis becomes Rose Princess, Nanami is Land God) and both are 'masters' over men. Barajous no Kiss does deal with the supernatural, high school life, idols (Suzumura Idel vs. Shinjirou Kurama) who both have mysterious past and are fence sitters, and Anis also has an independent spirit yet also a goofy side. Other points: Anis and Nanami are both surrounded by gorgeous men whom are either in love, or have feelings, or serve them. However while Nanami singularly likes Tomoe, in Barajou we're given more drama since Anis has to decide between four guys and she does show uncertainty. Just like Nanami and Tomoe, Anis shares a bond with Kaede despite the banter.
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Vampire Knight Guilty
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Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru
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While UraBoku does not deal with vampires it is shojo series dealing with demons and hot bishi guys. Both series deals with romance, drama, mystery and Supernatural. They have good looking male leads and for the fangirls looking for shonen-ai undertones then you'll like UraBoku. Main Protagonist: Sympathetic individuals torn between two guys, they have a secret past that is revealed later on in the series. Both are named Yuki and both have their helpless moments. Both are orphans that enjoy feeling guilty for anything and everything. Only difference is that in UraBoku Yuki is an effeminate (so cute damsel type) male. Male Hero: Kaname and Luca are dark, mysterious and somewhat aloof individuals that show kindness only towards the main protagonist. They're associated with the MP's past and have deep affection towards them. Anti-Hero: Zero and Kanata are the MP's friend, constantly looked over. They have conflicting emotions towards the MP but they secretly hold affection despite their inner-conflict. UraBoku has more action and more bishi goodness but it falls slightly flat in the story department. Again it has lots of potential (more so then Vampire Knight IMO) but the series ends abruptly with many unanswered questions.