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Mieruko-chan
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Furyou Taimashi Reina
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'Mireuko-chan' and 'Furyou Taimashi Reina' both have female protagonists who can see spirits, but each deal with them differently. While Miko is fearful of them and has allies to save her, Reina is a powerful fearless psychic who's misunderstood for her abusive actions as bullying. Not to be misenterpreted as gag only, Reina's story has a variety of supernatural occurrences, with dramatic plots and mystery that affect her friends, and her own past. As for Miko's life, her story is sophisticated in its own right, with the overall mystery of the world of spirits, her friend's abilities, including hers, and the danger around them.
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Furyou Taimashi Reina
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Kaya-chan wa Kowakunai
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'Furyou Taimashi Reina' and 'Kaya-chan wa Kowakunai' both have female protagonists who are powerful psychics who fight against spirits. Both are misjudged for their actions as bullies, but each have friends who support them. While, highschooler Reina's abusive style as a gag can misinterpret the story as only comedy, Reina's story has a variety of supernatural occurrences, with dramatic plots and mystery that affect her friends, and her own past. Kaya, a kindergartener on the other hand, has her own mystery. With a peculiar omninousity to her power and someone else very close to her.
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Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!
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Number Girl
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If you like Nico Tanigawa's 'WataMote', with the funny socially awkward Tomoko who grows to have many friends who accept her, you'll love 'Number Girl' ! Easily his second best work, or arguably his very best... Number Girl is a gag manga about sixteen clones with no common sense, who are taught in a school how to become proper citizens. From the help of their teacher and the people they meet, they each learn to become individuals with their own personality. With its own charm, Number Girl is a hilarious comedy, yet sweet story of stupid clones evolving as people.
If you liked
Mieruko-chan
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...then you might like
Kaya-chan wa Kowakunai
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'Mireuko-chan' and 'Kaya-chan wa Kowakunai' both have female protagonists who can see spirits, but each deal with them differently. While highschooler Miko is fearful of them and has allies to save her, kindergartener Kaya is a powerful fearless psychic who's misunderstood, but has the support of one of her teachers, and a now occult writer who she saved. Both sophisticated stories have a unique charm of trust and friendship with a mystery to the menacing spirits in a world where their lives is surrounded by frequent danger. There's also a mystery of psychic power to several characters in both stories.