Alternative TitlesJapanese: 花咲ける青少年
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: 1987 to 1994
StatisticsScore: 7.811 (scored by 122 users)
Ranked: #16632
Popularity: #5020
Members: 566
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SynopsisA very powerful industrialist directs his daughter to pick a husband from three candidates he have chosen for her. They are to come into her life, and their uniqueness would cause her to recognize them immediately. The story evolves alone the lines of a power political mystery involving a small middle eastern country. One thing that comes the mind is the author’s ability to establish strong moods by a close up of a character’s expression. All three of the candidates are outstanding. Well, it’s actually four. |
Related MangaSequel: Hanasakeru Seishounen: Tokubetsu-hen Adaptation: Hanasakeru Seishounen
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Both have a bit of a marriage game where the relative chooses a selection of fiancés for the girl and she chooses one from the group. There is also one who acts as protection for the girl and loves her. Havent gotten through the end of Kyuukyoku Venus yet, but the build up of the relationships feels similar.
Both manga are about girls who are the heiresses to a corporation with a lot of power. In the story, they both have a few (3 and 4) fiancée chosen for them and meets them one by one in unique situations. Even though they have those fiancés, the one she truly wants to be with is the one who protects her.
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They are very similar. Both of them are about arranged marriages. Both of the main characters are figuring out who are their respective fiances. But unlike Nao in ZC, Kajika (HS) have already been informed that she would have three fiances to choose from beforehand. Aside from that, in both series, all of the probable fiances have taken a liking to the protagonist which would make both of the mangas a reverse harem. Kajika and Nao also have the same personalities too (Although I find Kajika a lot smarter than Nao ._.)
One of the differences between the two series is that the Hanasakeru Seishounen has quite a mature theme whereas Zero Count is more light-hearted and comedic. But if I'd have to choose between the two, I'd say Hanasakeru Seishounen which is more dramatic. Just my two cents.
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