Alternative TitlesEnglish: Negima! Magister Negi Magi Synonyms: Magical Teacher Negima! Japanese: 魔法先生ネギま!
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 38
Chapters: 355
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 26, 2003 to Mar 14, 2012 Genres:
Action, Adventure, Comedy, Ecchi, Fantasy, Magic, Martial Arts, Romance, School, Shounen, Harem, Supernatural
StatisticsScore: 8.161 (scored by 15653 users)
Ranked: #5722
Popularity: #35
Members: 25,934
Favorites: 3,531 1 indicates a weighted score
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Both are created by Akamatsu Ken. Negima and Love Hina both start off with the harem phase but Negima quickly turns into something else while still maintaining that Love Hina feel. Some characters look strikingly similar to each other as well.
The 2 most popular Ken Akamatsu’s works. Typical harem setting, comedy, ecchi, randomness. In both manga the protagonist is a megane guy loved by most of the female cast, and in both manga the female main character is a brown-haired tsundere. The only difference is that Negima! has magic.
They both harems.They're kinda ecchi at the same time.They were both written by the same author and they're really funny and well written and drawn. Love Hina has a hopeless guy trying to find his childhood girl and Negima is a young wizard looking for his father when he meets a whole bunch of girls and goes through crazy adventure.
Same author. Lot of the same elements. And actually, a lot of the characters in this series were based on characters from Love Hina. This has a lot more action, seeing as the main character is a wizard.
If you liked Love Hina you will love Negima. Why? you ask. First the author is the same, so the story line is similar, there are similarities between them, the fact that a boy is stuck not to 5 or 6, but to 30 girls now.
For starters, they're by the same author. They both have heave romance / comedy elements, as well as being harems with lots of ecchi. The characters also have a lot of similarities. Negima is pretty much Love Hina with a some typical shounen elements, like adventure and action, and a much larger cast of characters.
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Both have shotacon in. More so in MeruPuri then Negima but still there there is also magic in both of them
Both involve shotacon and magic/fantasy.
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They are both Shounen Magazine titles,about mages,with very similar fights and comedy.Who like very much much manga about magic,sure you love both!
Both are very good shounen manga about magic and martial arts. Incidentally, both serialize in Shounen Magazine.
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If you like magic and adventure, I think these two manga are for you. The two can really feel like epic fairy tales at times. Mahou Sensei Negima! has a magic teacher in a normal school (normal?) whereas Mx0 has a normal guy in a magic school.
Its about Magic, School Life, and so on :)
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both involve a guy who is supported by tons of strong, cute girls and both have stories that progress from ecchi fanservice to an action filled narrative
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Both manga invovle magic on it as well as romance fantasy and comedy, both story line are interesting (in their own ways) that will make you want to read on.
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The ecchiness and humor resemble each other a lot. Negi as well as a Junta from Dollgun both uphold goals of justice and try their best to fulfill them.
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They start out as comedies but then transition into serious martial arts action, tournament fighting and super powered battles.
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Magical. Mahouka less ecchi, but has a voluminous amount of attractive characters.
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Similar style of comedy and atmosphere, both have convoluted relationships and combat.
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Teacher meets students.
*cough Teacher meets ridiculous students
both manga contains good humor and although the characters seem stereotypey, all of they're stereotype characteristics are completely twisted, check it out!
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They're both shonens that love lampshading the fact that they're shonen and their ridiculousness in general.
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Main character surrounded by Massive amount of girls (6+) seems like your typical harem but turns out to greatly written and gains a (Plot!) as you read throughout the series.
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Both are harem mangas that focus on comedy. The only difference is Negima starts out the same as Countrouble but slowly goes into more of an shounen, action, and adventure kind route.
Also, both protagonists can use magic, which can sometimes aid them or further worsen their problems. They are mistaken as a pervert in the beginning but soon gain the trust and even the love of those around them.
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Both mains are blessed with the power of magic. Although they are still quite young, they both show great maturity for their age and are willing to risk anything for the sake of their friends.
They both are in constant pursuit of a similar goal. Negi trains to become a Magister Magi like his father, while Aladdin battles to keep the world on the proper path and fights to become the king of all Magi. Both are a fantasy world with plenty of comedy, action, and adventure. The only difference is Mahou Sensei Negima is a harem, while Magi is not.
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if you like the way negi accidently gets the girls naked and the way they act to him then you will like to love ru the only diffrence is to love ru doesnt have magical creactures but alliens and doesnt have alot of fighting
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School comedy. Young teacher. Almighty protagonist. A variety of school girls.
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They both deal with magic, and have a similar feel to them.
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While the story is rather different, both have a similar setting with the use of magic and both protagonists have a potentially huge harem. Negima also makes use of risqué and ecchi humour
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They're both comedic harems
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both are about a noble person who fights with girls who provide special weapons
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a school romance harem with cards and magic
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Robots and magic? What do they have in common? Well...with the exception of one character, nothing! Asuka and Asuna, similar names, similar personality. If you're a fan of either, you'll probably enjoy the other series.
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Omamori Himari is also a harem manga with much ecchier scenes than Negima. It revolves around one boy with sexy demons and one human instead of mages.
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Both are about a boy that starts working in a school, and both have magic.
In Negima!, the boy is a wizard that starts as a teacher at a normal all-girls school. In Leader's High the boy couldn't care less about magic, but have to take over after his father as principal on a magic school. In both mangas plenty of things get in the way.
Both are good reads (I like Negima! better, though), and you surely would like the other if you liked the one.
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Ecchi, magic, battles, loli, and awesomeness.
Both have the same "atmosphere" and similar art. Both are freakin' awesome!
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Both are sword-and-sorcery adventures with a (more than) healthy sense of humor and perversion.
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These mangas share a lot of the same elements, despite being completely different stories. If you enjoyed one, you'll most likely enjoy the other.
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Battle harem and fanservice.
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Both tell the story about a child and an teenager.
While Negima! is in a school, Ane Doki! is in the kids house.
Both have a bunch of girls.
And both are ecchi comedy mangas.
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