Seikoku no Dragonar
Dragonar Academy
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Seikoku no Dragonar

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Seikoku no Ryuukishi, The Star-Carved Dragner
Japanese: 星刻の竜騎士〈ドラグナー〉
English: Dragonar Academy
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 66
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 27, 2011 to Nov 26, 2016
Genres: Fantasy Fantasy, Ecchi Ecchi
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Alive
Authors: RAN (Art), Mizuchi, Shiki (Story)

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Ranked: #78942
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Popularity: #2319
Members: 8,713
Favorites: 50

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both male protagonist are seen as the lowest students at their special academy. Although they both have beast/dragon (Tora Kiss/Dragonar) that are really powerful and take humanoid shape is which very unique. the protagonist also accumulate a harem 
reportRecommended by that_dude650
Both of these serialisations feature very similar narratives, characters, and settings. 
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For one, Absolute Duo and Seikoku no Dragonar (Dragonar Academy, in English) have similar school uniforms. The resemblance was apparent to me quickly. Both manga have a similar partner system. Absolute Duo has people infused with the lukifer partnering up with another person in their class, while Seikoku has chosen humans (dragonars) partnering up with dragons. Both have ecchi, although it's more toned down in Absolute Duo (1st volume, anyway). Both of them have a harem aspect and take place at a school, which is secluded from most of the outside world. Both series are easy to  read more 
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In both manga, a dragon bonds with a boy and takes the form of a young girl. Also in both cases the dragon girl is very possessive over the human and the human character seems to have more power than average. NOTE: The personalities of the two dragon girls are very different. 
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Both titles revolve around a male protagonist and his female animal partner (a dragon in Seikoku no Ryuu Kishi, and a dog in Perowan) who has taken on a human form. Despite the male protagonist being the owner of the two, the female partner unbashfully exclaims that she is the owner. <br></br> Both titles are also generous in terms of ecchi. 
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They are similar in many ways, i.e.: Both have a school setting. The students there have dolls/dragons as servants. Some characters are quite resemblant. (Charlotte=Silvia,...) Well, the overall-feeling is somehow alike.  
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