Fushigi no Maria-kun
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Fushigi no Maria-kun

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Manshinsoui no Futari, The Wounds That Cover Us
Japanese: 不思議のマリア君


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 10
Status: Finished
Published: 2009 to 2010
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Themes: School School, Vampire Vampire
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Shiina, Dai (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.961 (scored by 426426 users)
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Ranked: #94692
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Popularity: #14651
Members: 1,025
Favorites: 2

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Both mangas show the budding relationship between a vampire and a human. Both also show the difficulties and hardships faced in order to become how they are as of now. However, Orange Marmalade is much more long and shows more of the developing relationship, whereas Fushigi no Maria-kun is shorter and not as so complex. If you've liked one, you'd probably like the other. 
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In both mangas, an unusual and accepting girl meets a one-of-a-kind guy and sparks a friendship with him, it slowly turning into love. Both males in these mangas are usually kind and caring, however, when they see the female in trouble, they will rush to them and help them, sometimes going berserk, and in that situation, the female will be the only one to calm him down. Both females are also kind and caring people, and takes care of the male on a daily basis. Both mangas also show their budding relationship, and endings are similar, as they decide to ditch one thing to  read more 
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both of them have vampires who dont want to drink blood 
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