Alternative TitlesEnglish: Kekkaishi Synonyms: Kekkaishi Ayakashi Hojinden Japanese: 結界師
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Feb 18, 2004 to ?
StatisticsScore: 8.101 (scored by 1690 users)
Ranked: #4232
Popularity: #168
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both have to do with explelling demons and spirits
Lots of similar themes, what with fighting demons and everything. Plus it's got the action/comedy/drama/kind of romance going on.
The genre list is similar to InuYasha, except instead of having more of "swords clash and someone loses" the battles are a bit longer, and a lot of the series takes place in the same place, plus instead of Fantasy it's Supernatural, but other than that you have Comedy, Drama, and Romance. The only difference being it never gets repetitive. Terrific series, better than InuYasha in my opinion.
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Youkai, Spirits and Ayakashi. Same atmosphere and art.
Both protagonists are supposed to be the next successor of their strangle families. They'd rather not be and spend a lot of time arguing with their crazy grandfathers because of it. However in Kekkaishi, the family is dedicated to protecting their land from monsters and demons while in Nurarihyon no Mago the family is a group monsters and demons.
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Well...Kekkaishi isnt about shinigami and swordfighting but the manga has the same feeling to it...a boy in black Bleach-like clothing fights against weird monsters...(like the main protagonist in Bleach)...he gets stronger and stronger, tries to defend THE GIRL who also happens to be wery similar to the main female character in Bleach.
There is a secret society (wery soul societys like)...and there is the evil group...
Sooo...all in all...wery similar jet different.
P.s. Kekkaishi is in my opinion the tame version of Bleach.
Imagine Bleach never had the Karakura Town kids go to Soul Society and instead Ichigo fought hollows. You might have something like Kekkaishi, a series that has the same feel of the early chapters of Bleach. Kekkaishi is surprisingly deep for a shōnen manga (something Bleach goes in and out of) and focuses on it's protagonist much more than Bleach does.
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It's a bit hard to explain how they're alike, but I think that they're really alike in so many ways, from looking at them at a different point of view. But Kekkaishi is a manga that shouldn't be passed up either.
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