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Vitamin

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ビタミン


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 3
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 13, 2001 to Oct 13, 2001
Genres: Drama Drama, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Themes: Psychological Psychological, School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Bessatsu Friend
Authors: Suenobu, Keiko (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.631 (scored by 74507,450 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #21312
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1593
Members: 12,560
Favorites: 242

Recommendations

The two main characters (female) are bullied by their peers and find peace in something else. 
reportRecommended by Foraii
Both about school bullying. Tomodachi Gokko is still in progress, and i could only find two chapters so far but its pretty interesting. The story line sounds like its gunna be good. 
reportRecommended by Supplement
Both focus on bullying, but Nijigahara Holograph is more dark and Vitamin has a more shoujo feel to it. 
reportRecommended by Mitzia
if you want actual slice of life that doesn't sugar coat then you'll like both. While diamond life tends to be more positive (mostly because its longer and does more character development being 3 vol. instead of 3 chapters), both deal with real issues. But vitamin is also extremely well done. Both are definitely must reads!!! 
reportRecommended by bansheeo13
Has similar themes. 
reportRecommended by marshwillow
A little different from your usual manga. Vitamin has a more shoujo element though. 
reportRecommended by marshwillow
They have a very similar type of feel in regards to the school setting and how stifling it is when a rumor or event happens it can completely change the person and shows how fake and cruel people are. It also show the consequences of how this can impact the individual to either cause destruction to the school by blowing it up or moving to home schooling to pursue a career in drawing manga. 
reportRecommended by DarkStarHarry
Both are stories about young people who try their best to achieve happiness.  
reportRecommended by pauru_desu_nyaa
it shows how people are going through with problems in school etc.if you like tragedies stories i recommend it ^_^ 
reportRecommended by IoannaChan
Both about bullying, and with some disturbing scenes. Vitamin is the lead up and a possible way out, while Yagiza no Yuujin is an aftermath and the cyclic persistence of the effects of bullying. They really make you think about your own actions. 
reportRecommended by Kundalini
There is no romance in Vitamin. That being said, there are still quite a few similarities. The bullying in both manga is absolutely crazy, but the main heroine finds a way to overcome it through her own abilities. 
reportRecommended by RaineScarlet
Both manga deal with the struggles of life and coping with those situations - that is, moving on. 
reportRecommended by Vanessa-
Same author. Drama, school, psychological, josei. Both are great mature stories, and the girls protagonists, whose life is a mess, get into difficult situations, but try to fight and to finally reach happiness. Both manga show how classmates, especially girls, can be mean. If you enjoyed one you totally must read the other too. 
reportRecommended by RenaPsychoKiller
Deep, pure drama, psychological, slice of real life. About sex, drugs, bullying. If you liked Vitamin, you'll certainly love Deep Love. If you liked Deep Love, Vitamin can be too strong for some readers, but it's awesome and there's a good chance you'll enjoy this. 
reportRecommended by frailpopuri
The body as an object of desire, perceptions/assumptions of the people around, and mental health.  
reportRecommended by Kundalini
Both look at the ugly side of school and growing up, although River's Edge is generally a rawer story. 
reportRecommended by Aiferrific
Both are about a young teenage girl who has to fight against the odds to become their own individual in Japanese society. They are filled with drama and are very good. 
reportRecommended by the_seventh_l