3-gatsu no Lion
March Comes in Like a Lion
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3-gatsu no Lion

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Sangatsu no Lion, Lion of March
Japanese: 3月のライオン
English: March Comes in Like a Lion
Spanish: El león de marzo
French: March comes in like a lion
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jul 13, 2007 to ?
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Drama Drama, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Themes: Childcare Childcare, Iyashikei Iyashikei, Strategy Game Strategy Game
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Animal
Authors: Umino, Chica (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #242
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Popularity: #230
Members: 67,929
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There is a similar feeling of not having a place in your own family that both main leads carry. Both characters find new places of warmth and caring but it leaves them even more aware of how lonely they are. Each series is heavy on family drama and it's handled in a noticeably mature way. 
reportRecommended by adamantine
both main characters seem somewhat isolated, but get help from new friends and acquaintances. they are professionals in shogi (3 gatsu)/calligraphy (barakamon) 
reportRecommended by dchman
Both mangas give off the same heart-warming feeling when you read them. They also have similar characters, like Arata and Rei. They both were considered a child prodigy in a japanese competitional game, in Arata's case, karuta, in Rei's case, shogi. They both become professional players at a young age. They are also marked by the loss of a close relative. If you enjoyed Chihayafuru you will more than certainly enjoy 3 Gatsu no Lion as well. 
reportRecommended by Rhiannon-Senpai
Portrayed with heavy characterization and a realistic life story, both 3-gatsu no Lion and Koe no Katachi can be a highly enjoyable read for any reader. Their story invests in human emotions as we see how much the main characters change. There is concrete relationship focus that brings out their personalities. And above all, they stick with their themes without going off track. While their premise aren't similar, the main protagonist experiences loneliness until they meet certain other characters. 3-gatsu no Lion has the additional game element of shogi while Koe no Katachi often explores the inner thoughts of the main characters. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Shigatsu and 3-gatsu no Lion are coming ages series that really gives an insight on our characters' role in their story as they experience youth. Both series' main male protagonist are prodigies in a particular field. Throughout the story, we see their skill and the rivals that they compete against. Both series has a lot of characterization as we learn the characters' motivations and struggles. Their past (involving a dead family member) continues to haunt them although the experiences they develop with other characters slowly brings them out of their shell.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Another touching story from Chika Umino that deals with the complexity of relationships and finding yourself. 
reportRecommended by 123deleteme
The main characters have the same problems with their families and same thoughts about their life and the people around them. Also, a small detail, they live separately from their parents while studying in high school. 
reportRecommended by Cold_Raw
Might seem a little strange, but both mangas actually talk about similar themes. About growing up, about learning about the relationships with people, and the amazing writing that manage to perfectly describe feelings and emotions. Ao no Flag goes for more romance relationships, but about more less-spoken-about topics, which are issues that are more prevalent in today's society. Also, Ao no Flag has the most amazing art, I love the way the mangaka draws. A good, wholesome, read for a quiet weekend in my opinion. 
reportRecommended by karmameister
Both are slice-of-life drama seinen that play very realistically with human interactions and how these shape not only the protagonists' futures, but also of the lives of others'. Also, child-related issues such as parental neglect/abandoment or the loss of one's parents are tackled in both manga. 
reportRecommended by Krankastel
The story flow and particular manner of introspection is very similar in both of these manga. Sangatsu is basically what Kokou with more words would look like. 
reportRecommended by Druser
If you like manga that warms your heart, you should definitely check out 3-gatsu no lion. The characters are very precious and the dynamics between main character and family is very interesting. 
reportRecommended by rwbeca
Ever wanted to see old hags play niche japanese board games you don't understand, mixed alongside extreme character growth and psycology? Read theses. 
reportRecommended by Ganji_No_Tensai
Stories about loneliness and depression, and eventually healing. 
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While they seem very different in that Holyland involves physical violence and danger, at their core, they're both about extremely lonely protagonists developing into fully-grown, well-adjusted people by connecting with those around them and exploring their own talents. 
reportRecommended by Itkovian
Both Saki and S-gatsu no Lion has an interesting cast of characters where their lives involves a competitive sport. At its core, both series are lighthearted story about the experiences of characters and what they achieve in life. Do note that Saki's competitive nature more dynamics while 3-gatsu no Lion portrays slice of life in a rather casual way. But for anyone interested in a genuine story with friendship and competition, check out these two titles. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Has the same kind of feel and they both deal with making friendship with neighbors and loss of family.  
reportRecommended by CherishAnime
Known for its drama and slice of life moments, both series crafts a story of youth and talent. There is a good amount of characterization presented in both series especially with their personalities and roles. Talent is also strongly emphasized with the characters' skills in what they pursue. Throughout their story, we also witness developing character relationships that is relatable and realistic. And while they follow a different interest, there is a bit of competition when it comes to ability. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
The two share the similarity of being incredible character-driven slice-of-life stories. Both stories deal with investigating the human nature through all of it's fleshed out characters. The only difference is that Oyasumi Punpun deals with the more darker aspects of human emotions and shows it in a darker light. Whereas Sangatsu throws the darker aspects in a more neutral light, while trying to stick to an air of positivity. Asano Inio and Umino Chica are both excellent mangaka and one of the main reasons are these two phenomenal character driven manga.  
reportRecommended by TotoroTheGreat
Wholesome slice of life manga that tackle a variety of different themes with an ensemble cast of characters. Both emotional and prone to sudden tone shifts. Food also plays a big part in both manga. 
reportRecommended by ShrimpShady
Both are centred in board games (in March Comes in Like a Lion the board game is Shogi, and in Hikaru no Go is the game called Go). In Hikaru no Go the main character, Hikaru Shindou, initialy didn’t care about this type of game, yet that all changes when he start to be guided by Sai. Of course, the relationship between them are mostly probably not as simple. In March Comes in Like a Lion, Rei Kiriyama, the main character, is a prodigy. In both mangas they both develop their strategy skills and deal with friendships and losses yet they go to it in  read more 
reportRecommended by -YUMMY-
Both character driven, slice-of-life stories about a lonely and isolated character who over the course of the story learns to love themselves and trust in people around them. The two protagonists are incredibly similar in personality. 3-Gatsu No Lion has a more structured plotline while Natsume Yuujinchou is more episodic. Natsume Yuujinchou also has a supernatural element while 3-Gatsu No Lion does not.  
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