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Ao Haru Ride
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Hirunaka no Ryuusei
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Both are high school romances where the main protagonist is stuck in a love triangle between one guy who she loves but can't quite have and another guy who she doesn't notice until he confesses, and both love interests are so damn likable that you can't help but root for both of them. If you seek the guilty pleasure of shoujo rom-com cliches, Hirunaka no Ryuusei and Ao Haru Ride are chock-full of adorable moments that will make your heart squeal.
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Recommended by AntiRoyalty
Both are really cute in the sense that the girl is stuck in a love triangle and is constantly getting confused about her own feelings > <
It starts off with the girl liking one of the guys but got "rejected" due to certain circumstances but the guy regrets his choice soon after > <
However, by then the other guy already confess and both of them started going out > <
The really enjoyable part is that you'll really not know who to root for because both guys are really cute! >w< ♡
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Recommended by Sparkling_Heart
If you're looking for some lighthearted romance, Hirunaka no Ryuusei and Ao Haru Ride should definitely be a consideration. Both series involves the awkward meeting of the main girl and guy. Their relationship stands out as awkward as neither are similar. But throughout the course of the series, they begin to know and understand each other. While Ao Haru Ride lacks the subtext of teacher/student relationships, there is a character in that series who has a crush on their teacher. Both series also focuses a bit on the circumstances at school whether it'd be thinking about the future, forming relationships, and tackling against difficult obstacles.
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"It's almost as if Murao got her own spin off in Hirunaka no Ryuusei." Pretty much this. Suzume's design and personality are very similar to Murao and so is Shishio to Tanaka-sensei.
Both manga are love triangles set in a high school setting. Both protagonists are beautiful and unique and are very different from the normal shoujo female lead. They learn how to love and grow as characters while making friends and experiencing heartbreak.
Both Ao Haru Ride and Hirunaka no Ryuusei have a very similar plot in which the main character is involved in a love triangle. At first, there is mutual feelings between the main girl and the current main guy she is with, but due to circumstances, the main guy had to leave her which leaves the main girl heartbroken and in confusion. Along the way, she would encounter new relationships whether its friendship, rivalry, or love. After spending time together with the second main guy, he would confess to the main girl leaving her with feelings of uncertainty. Throughout the series, it would leave the
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Recommended by babyblue999
If you are one of those people who love a love-triangle type of romance story, then these two are perfect for you. Both main characters in these manga are stock with two guys (the one guy she truly loves but she can’t be with him and the other guy who is always there for her and patiently waiting that in soon time, will also be loved by her like the first).
Both manga also have the student-teacher relationship though it is not the focus in Ao Haru Ride unlike in Hirunaka no Ryuusei.
But one thing is for sure, both of these are enjoyable to read and
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Recommended by renai-marie
Aoharaido and Hirunaka no ryuusei are similar because in both mangas we see some cliches of manga shoujo but is still a very good manga. In both mangas we see comedy, drama and romance, also we see cute characters. Altough i think that in HnR have more comedy and a more charismatic main female character. I like so much both mangas, also the drawing in both mangas is so nice. Very recommended!
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Recommended by Shizuku-Kuroneko
It's almost as if murao got her own spin off in Hirunaka no Ryuusei. She likes her teacher but another classmate likes her. Except aya kominato and mamura are pretty different from each other
If you like high school romance stories then you should try reading this.
It's a story about a country girl who moved to Tokyo and fell in love with her teacher. However, due to some interesting twist of events, she became the love interest of the first friend she ever made in school.
It clearly depicts the idea of true friendship and love as the characters try to evaluate themselves and the situation they're in. And in the process, it also shows how love heals and mends a broken heart, as well as moving on.
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Recommended by akirajasmine
As with similar school elements and conventional romance tactics applied in shoujo, Daytime Shooting Star and Aoharaido both give their best in pulling heartstrings with certain chapters. Both manage to make it to a great climax somewhere within the middle, but have ended up falling short, unable to surpass its highest points in the later chapters.
This is more of a warning that when you start reading either of this manga, you will not get as much as a satisfying ending after experiencing the greatest moments in both. If you are willing to read it still, then have at it. It's still worth reading for your
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Recommended by TeKSMeLater
both are school themed romances that have teacher stuff in it as well as also moments of drama in it and also nice art and character designs.
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Recommended by Disapeared_Ghost