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Ao no Fuuin
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Bara to Juudan
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To start off, their genres both include shoujo and romance. They both seem to be fantasy and supernatural. Bara to Juudan seems like a shorter version of Ao no Fuuin. Bara to Juudan is way shorter compared to Ao no Fuuin. Bara to Juudan is only 1 volume while Ao no Fuuin is 11 volumes. Let's start with some similarities: -Both heroines gain a special power at the age of sixteen. -Both heroines gain a human killing power -Both male leads are ordered to kill heroine -Both male leads fall in love with heroine -Both have beautiful and strong female leads Now some differences: -Bara to Juudan is about vampires while Ao no Fuuin is about demons. -Ao no Fuuin has love triangles. -Ao no Fuuin has some mature stuff in it -Ao no Fuuin was published in 1992 while Bara to Juudan as published in 2011 There are more differences you discover as you read. I can't discuss them here because I might spoil a couple things. I was pretty doubtful about reading Ao no Fuuin because I'm not really into reading manga published so long ago. However, I read a review saying it was really good so I gave it a chance. That review was right. After reading a couple of chapters, I couldn't stop reading. I had read Bara to Juudan before Ao no Fuuin. After reading a couple chapters of Ao no Fuuin, I saw the similarities between the two.

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Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
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Atashi no Bambi
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Well the story is about the same. In a way, in Atashi no Banbi the female protagonist must convince the male protagonist to go to school just like in Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun. They both have those intelligent, cold, and hardworking female protagonists. Also, those delinquent-like, strong males protagonists. They also both have that cute kind of character though they are both different in many ways. Overall, when I read Atashi no Banbi I was really surprised at how similar they were. The characters (especially the main characters), the story line, the atmosphere; they all felt the same. Both have the genres of comedy, romance, school life, and shoujo. There are some differences but you won't know until you start reading Atashi no Banbi. Also, while Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun is 10 volumes and ongoing, Atashi no Banbi is complete with only 1 volume.

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