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Mokke
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Shiori to Shimiko
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Sisters who can see spirits get involved in all kinds of situations with them.
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Senritsu!! Tako Shoujo
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Fushigi no Tatari-chan
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Outsider girls getting bullied and taking revenge on their bullies in cruel ways to restore justice (I guess). Campy horror.
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Araiguma Rascal
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Daisougen no Chiisana Tenshi: Bush Baby
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Rich white children in colonial settings (Kenya vs. Wisconsin in the early 1900s) adopt a wild animal and raise it as a companion.
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Ginga Tetsudou no Yoru
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Kimitachi wa Dou Ikiru ka
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Full of symbolism, reflections about death and afterlife, a main character that gets bullied in school, mother-son relationship being a central focus.
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Boku no Chikyuu wo Mamotte
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Kaguya-hime
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A group of teenagers is trying to unravel a mystery, with distant memories being an important clue in advancing the story. Also, both are long-running shojo manga series related to the Japanese folktale Taketori Monogatari.
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Miyori no Mori
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Hoshigahara Aomanjuu no Mori
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In both of these manga, humans make connections with a forest and the spirits living in the forest. The forest is under threat and the protagonists do everything they can to protect it.
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Kappa no Sanpei
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Tensui
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Both characters feature children meeting a Kappa and discovering the hidden world of gods and demons. Both have a darker tone to them, dealing with death, and feature detailed background drawings.
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Dante Shinkyoku
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Tensui
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Both series depict different stages of hell. Dante Shinkyoku is an adaptation of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, while Tensui vol. 2 has the main characters looking for the mother of the protagonist in hell.