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Yashio to Mikumo
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Meiji Hiiro Kitan
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Both manga portray a form of partnership between the male and female protagonists. The girls were once saved by the guys in the past and decide to help them in their line of work as a form of repayment while harbouring unrequited love towards them. Meiji Hiiro Kitan features a the story in a historical setting, while Yashio to Mikumo features the story with supernatural aspects.
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Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
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Koisuru Harinezumi
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The male protagonists are very similar in the sense that they both get into fights very easily and thus don't have many friends. They both find a girl that sort of helps them become a little friendlier, which leads both guys to become unsure about their feelings towards the girls; they constantly contemplate whether it's "like" or "love". While Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun is a bit more comedic, Koisuru Harinezumi is filled with more romance.
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Inu x Boku SS
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Kigurumi Guardians
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Both manga feature pairs of supernatural beings or gifted beings whose sole purpose is to defeat approaching enemies. They both have that "master and servant" kind of relationships. While Kigurumi Guardians has humans with pure hearts paired with supernatural beings, Inu x Boku SS has both master and servant that have powers. The main pairs are also between an older male and a younger female.
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Hirunaka no Ryuusei
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Sekai no Hajikko to Anzu Jam
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The male protagonists from both manga, Anzu and Shishio, remind me of each other; their personalities are really similar (and it seems they both like to wear those cute glasses!). Moreover, both manga exhibit a budding romance between an adult and a high school girl.
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Seven Days
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Sayonara, Heron
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Both manga revolve around the idea of feeling complete by simply being with one another. The characters are somewhat similar, though Sayonara, Heron features more of a serious background to its characters compared to that of Seven Days.
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Hiren Trip
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Harumatsu Bokura
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The art style of both manga are very similar, especially the male protagonists as they seem to look alike. The female protagonists are similar in personality in which both girls fall in love first, are very dedicated, and sometimes have feelings of insecurity and shyness. While Hiren Trip deals with the student council affairs, Haru Matsu Bokura revolves more around the basketball club.
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Akuma to Dolce
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Kamisama Hajimemashita
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Both Akuma to Dolce and Kamisama Hajimemashita have the same author. In both manga, there is sparking love between a human girl and demon. The demon characters are quick to anger but really treasure their love interests. Both manga have their comedic sides as well!
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Horimiya
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Hana to Rakurai
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The male protagonists in particular are similar in the sense that they're both shy and overly concerned with their "dark" image but slowly open up to other people with the help of the female protagonist.
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Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
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Migawari Hakushaku no Bouken
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Both are set in a similar era with the female protagonists coming from a "commoners" background and are adjusting to life inside the castle. Akagami no Shirayuki-hime is a bit more serious than Migawari Hakushaku no Bouken however.
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Mairunovich
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Shiny Doll
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Both female protagonists seek help from the male protagonists who aspire to be working in the fashion industry. With their help, the females are able to change their appearance and gain more confidence to face their love.
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Yumemiru Taiyou
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P to JK
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P to JK has a high school girl having a relationship with a police officer, while Yumemiru Taiyou has a high school girl having a relationship with her landlord. In both scenarios, the girls have an older male interest and each male protagonist, from both manga, have a unique profession (you don't see too many landlords and police officers, right?).
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Hana-kun to Koisuru Watashi
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Kimi ni Koishite Ii desu ka.
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Both male protagonists are considered delinquents, despite their personalities. While Hana-kun to Koisuru Watashi is more gentle, Kimi ni Koishite Ii desu ka shows the comedic side of romance and love in high school.