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Toorigakari ni One Point Advice shiteiku Type no Yankee
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Mirukara ni Ayashii Futari
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both are subversive comedy series about scary looking-protagonists that are actually very kind-hearted, community supporting, good guys!! chapters mainly focus on how the mc helps others in between their usual everyday activities
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Avant-garde Yumeko
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Oogami-san, Dadamore desu.
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both series are coming of age self-discovery manga about a female teen protagonist who has an obsession with male bodies, and comes to terms with what that means to her in regards to sexuality and attraction
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Taihai no Hanauri
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Ningen no Inai Kuni
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both follow the relationship between a young human and their robotic caretaker. the guardian character shows an unnatural fondness for their ward that is not common amongst their kind/world and uses their imposing stature to protect them from others that would wish them harm, while the human sees their guardian as a protective familial-figure.
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Somali to Mori no Kamisama
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Taihai no Hanauri
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both follow the relationship between a young human and their robotic caretaker. the guardian character shows an unnatural fondness for their ward that is not common amongst their kind/world and uses their strength to protect them from others that would wish to eat them, while the human sees their guardian as a protective familial-figure. both guardians are also declining in health due to their robotic components failing them and fear leaving their human friend behind
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Koisuru Shirokuma
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Kondo wa Korosaretakunai Azarashi-san
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both are about a smitten polar bear who falls in love with a terrified seal, who (misunderstanding their affection) wholeheartedly believes the other is going to eat them! :D
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Futari no Jikan
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Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san
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both are about a senpai and a kouhai, in which the female mc teases the male mc while he's trying to get on with his club activities. both are somewhat suggestive, spin small-talk into innuendos, and both fls act in the interest of having fun. nagatoro is more forward and deliberate in messing with her senpai, while kazuki unintentionally teases her kouhai while enjoying club activities with no self awareness, but the blushing ml pay-off is the same
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Tomodachi toshite Daisuki
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Hayaku Shitai Futari
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both are romances about a female gyaru and a male stickler for the rules; the difference between them is that in Let's Do It Already! the mcs look for loopholes to get around the rules so they can flirt, while in I Love You As A Friend the mcs use rules to establish boundaries and learn about how to connect with one another
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Metsuki Warui Ko Kawaii Ko
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Sagesumu Shisen ga Saikou desu.
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both follow protagonists that want to woo a 'scary looking' love interest, despite the love interests' attempts to get them to give up by either ignoring or outright bullying them. the mc believes the scary aspect of the other is charming, and gradually convinces them that their affection is genuine.
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Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue.
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Miyaou Tarou ga Neko wo Kau Nante
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both about emotionally odd authors taking in a cat unexpectedly and learning how to appreciate the cat as a companion and source of comfort
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Kyou mo Veranda de
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Telework Yotabanashi
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both are romances about neighbours, who don't know what each other look like (to begin with), as they gradually build a friendship and begin falling in love
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Dungeon Meshi
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Akujiki Reijou to Kyouketsu Koushaku: Sono Mamono, Watashi ga Oishiku Itadakimasu!
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both follow characters in a fantasy setting that are very passionate about eating monsters, despite the dissenting opinions of those around them. both seek to eat monster meat as a solution to a food shortage, but also because they simply like it. there's thematic links on death, keeping someone's memory alive to motivate action, and light comedy throughout
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The Crow's Prince
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The Falcon Princess
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both are fantasy series about a human character becoming a bird through mysterious means. the story follows their interactions with their love interests while they are stuck as a bird (but thankfully, not in a weird way) and plays on the humour of the FL internally criticising or debating the poor decisions of the ML/humans around them, while being unable to say anything outloud. y'know. because they're a bird
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Wota⇄Doru: Oshi ga Watashi de Watashi ga Oshi de
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Tamon-kun Ima Docchi!?
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both series are about the relationship between a superfan and her oshi, so have a similar vibe and themes! technically both have personality-switching too, but approached in different ways
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Somali to Mori no Kamisama
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Ningen no Inai Kuni
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both follow the relationship between a young human and their golem caretaker. the golem character shows an unnatural fondness for their ward that is not common amongst their kind and uses their abilities to protect them from others that would wish them harm, while the human sees the golem as a friend, guardian, and pseudo-parent.
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Misoshiru de Kanpai!
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Aikagi-kun to Shiawase Gohan
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both series are about sharing food and growing closer with a childhood friend. the FL usually cooks for the ML and they have regular meals together (breakfast and dinner, respectively), are slow burn romances, and the ML falls first! the narratives focus on the bonds made through cooking and there are pseudo-recipes/food facts throughout.
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Kuro
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Neko wo Hirotta Hanashi.
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both stories feature a weird black cat with one dominant facial feature that is very beloved by its owner despite other people clearly noticing that's its a lil freaky creature and not actually a cat! they both also have lightly tragic themes of loneliness