If you liked
Mahoutsukai no Yome
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...then you might like
Tongari Boushi no Atelier
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Were you a girl who read stories about magic, fairies, or unicorns as a kid? Read these series! Both manga have a delightful dedication to wonder and imagination. Regarding content, I would say the central themes of each series are different, but they both include messages on coming-of-age and challenging darkness, both in the world and in oneself. Plus, the art’s good! Though Witch Hat Atelier cannot be topped, Mahōtsukai no Yome is also quite pretty.
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Recommended by kirakiradeths
They are both very beautifully drawn.
They both explore beautiful settings.
They both explore the world of magic in depth.
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Recommended by alpha_shadow
Stories about regular girls being swept up in an unknown and vast world of magic and being guided by a mature and caring expert. While there is an overarching story relating to a greater magical antagonist, much of the narrative is about the quaint day to day discoveries of this newfound world.
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Recommended by TheNoobAtThis
These mangas have a similar atmosphere, both are about a girl who is learning about the magical world she lives in thanks to her master or professor. And soon you can notice this magical world is darker than it seems at first sight. Also both mangas have a beautiful and detailed art style. If you enjoyed one of these stories, probably you'll enjoy the other.
Fantastical Worlds, Similar whimsical and detailed art-styles.
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Recommended by purplepinapples
With both mangas's being incredibly similar in style, in particular with using a specialized and spectacular rustic drawing style, with Witch hat Atelier having more of a yellow tip film filter, they are both intimate pieces of artwork, that also have similar settings, and as someone who has read both of them, know that someone who has read one will like the other and vice versa.
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Recommended by ChadtheChampion