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The Day of Revolution (Manga)

The Day of Revolution

Alternative Titles

English: The Day of Revolution
Synonyms: Kakumei no Hi, Day of Revolution
Japanese: 革命の日

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: 1999
Authors: Tsuda, Mikiyo (Story & Art)
Serialization: Wings

Statistics

Score: 7.821 (scored by 759 users)
Ranked: #10362
Popularity: #510
Members: 1,269
Favorites: 31
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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comedy gender bender romance

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Story about boy becoming a girl
Both series are by the same author, Tsuda Mikiyo. The Day of Revolution is the original story behind one of the Princesses, Mikoto, and helps give more insight into Mikoto's past and his girlfriend, Megumi(who served as a side cameo character in Princess Princess). Both are wonderful gender bending comedies and it's recommended to read The Day of Revolution if you're going to or have read Princess Princess.
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~ I always thought I was a guy...

The protagonist have Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS), which greatly complicates he's way of living. He never knew that he's actually a girl all his life. In order for him to accept living as a girl, he have to move to a far a place where no one recognize him leaving his childhood friend and the girl he always likes behind. Then the story ensues...

The Day of Revolution, is lighter, funny and she got easily accepted by her peers. Click on the other hand is more on drama and love struggles.
Another work by Tsuda. Shows a back story of someone you meet in Princess Princess. A gender-bending tale of a boy who finds out he is actually a girl (medically/on the inside) Poor kid decides to change his life, becoming the girl he really is. I loved it!
These are both genderswitch shoujo series, though they are completely different in how they handle the complications a genderswitch brings. In The Day of Revolution, the main character's angst at exploring the world in a 'new' body overwhelms the story at times. There is also angst in Kedamono Damono, but the characters in this series try to make the best of what they're forced to deal with. They are both very well-done series, but KD is the more optimistic and enjoyable of the two.
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