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Watashitachi no Shiawase na Jikan
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Jumyou wo Kaitotte Moratta. Ichinen ni Tsuki, Ichimanen de.
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Character’s with a time limit on their lives after a bad decision, and they grow as people with the time left with someone they love
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Recommended by SteamedPlague
A young man, who has been deemed worthless by society, waits for his impending death..... With a pretty young woman who is by his side, the said young man who is on his death row, ends up falling for this mysterious girl
Both are romantic drama about two people who don't have much time left to spend together
Both are stories about a Male and female who have practically nothing worth living for
The similarities of both these stories come in the strength of their drama and anyone with even a little bit of craving for a drama should read both of these titles.
The similarities of both of these stories come from the same story element of a character who has a limited time left to live. In both cases a character has their life span limited on way or another and the story follows those characters as they find ways to fulfill their last days on Earth, they both go through several stages of emotions that burst out when someone knows that their time is nearing it’s
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Short stories that will absolutely destroy you inside check. Watashitachi and three days of happiness are both mainly about a guy who wants to die (and is also supposed to soon enough) and a girl, who isn't doing that much better, that suddenly came to change all of that. They both start off kind of slow, but considering their total length it's nothing more than a small factor to hype you up.
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Recommended by lysanthrope
These two manga are short and nicely written romance manga that show the development between the two characters when put under a time limit.
Both works recount a tale of two troubled individuals who met by a twist of fate, providing each other with cathartic support. Both the stories are short and simple, yet engaging and thought-provoking. They are like two beautiful novellas in manga form.
Similarities:
- Both series share a common thread: a male protagonist with a tragic past, who doesn't have much time left, falls in love with a female whose situation is equally dire.
- In their final days, they together explore various emotions and come to truly understand the value of life.
Differences:
- Watashitachi stands out with its realistic, grounded approach and profoundly bleak storytelling.
- Unlike the other, Watashitachi delves into darker, more mature themes with a realistic tone.
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Recommended by The_Sword_saint
Both are short and beautiful series.
Both are meaningful series.
Both have themes about life and living.
I shed a few tears in "watashitachi no shiawase no jikan"
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Recommended by primordial_noir_