Alternative TitlesEnglish: Bunny Drop Synonyms: Usagi Drop: Bangaihen Japanese: うさぎドロップ
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 62
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 8, 2005 to Dec 8, 2011
StatisticsScore: 8.031 (scored by 5679 users)
Ranked: #8602
Popularity: #138
Members: 11,330
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Both of these manga star a single guy who is in charge of taking care of a little girl. While Aishiteruze Baby is aimed towards a younger audience and Usagi Drop, being a josei, is aimed towards an older audience, if you enjoyed one of these stories, chances are good that you'll enjoy the other. The situations that both Kippei and Daikichi go through are oddly similar. Both Yuzuyu and Rin are equally adorable.
Same type of story. Mother has young girl but cant take care of the girl so she leaves her with family/friends. Main character is a lowly guy that offers to take care of girl and learns the hardships of taking care of a kid. Both are loving stories and will make you have warm fuzzy feelings inside.
same setup of a guy taking on the responsibility of a young girl related to him (around 5) and how she changes his life in terms of his maturity, and how he sees things. Usagi drop is probably aimed at an older audience however, as it shows it in a much slower, relaxes, real life sort of pace. Along with an older male lead. While Aishiteruze Baby is aimed at a younger, more definitely female audience, with half the manga focusing on his romance life as well, with a lot more drama.
Although different in art style, the stories are very similar in that they both have a protagonist who is suddenly confronted with the task of having to raise a child on his own. Yuzuyu and Rin are equally adorable, too.
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an older man having to look after a young girl, for different reasons. The two have very similar stories, but perhaps a different mood to how they tell them. My Girl seems a lot more like it has many morals to share with the viewers, while usagi drop seems to be more realistic in terms of drama, and comedic. Both are good reads.
Both series are about a man who meets and raises a young girl he hadn't previously known to exist after the death of her parent -- in My Girl it's his daughter whose mother has died, in Usagi Drop it's his late grandfather's child. Very much the same slice-of-life-ish 'children raise you' kind of series.
A man suddenly starts taking care of a elementary school age girl and has to balance his career with his new responsibilities.
Both stories feature the father-daughter relationship between a little girl (already past the age of 5) and a business man who had no knowledge of her existence. The relationships are also taboo socially. In Usagi Drop, because she is not really his daughter, and in My Girl, because he'd have to have been 18 when she was conceived.
The main difference between the two mangas is their over all feel. Usagi Drop is rougher than My Girl. The interaction is less subtle and the characters are less complicated. Even the art style has more hard edges and thick lines. And the main character is gruff when compared to teh main character of my girl
My Girl is softer, with complex emotions and and more meek and timid main character.
I highly suggest both!
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both are about an older boy taking care of a younger kid and learning the responsibility of looking after others
Both mangas are centred on the relationship between a guardin and his protegee.In both mangas a male relative has to take care of his younger sibling.The main character's personalities are very similar,Heisuke and Daikichi are in the beginning portrayed as people who don't want to burden themselves with other people's problems,but meeting the children,they choose to look after them,changing their life styles and even the way of thinking about others.They become more considerate,learning the resonsabilities as well as the joy of rasing a small child.The children are also similar,both Rin and Aki are being introverted in the beginning,but with the help of their guardian,they open up more to others.The drawing style is also very similar,with soft and gentle lines and textures.The mangas are similar until Usagi Drop's time skip,which I suggest if you love the father-daughter relationship you don't read any further.
If you liked "Usagi Drop",you will more than certainly enjoy "flat" as well.
The story is very similar. The story of both manga is about taking care of child and parental responsibility
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In both of these titles, the male protagonist suddenly finds himself taking care of a young girl. Both titles explore not only the difficulties involved in being a single parent, but also the happiness it can bring to one's life.
Both have an older main character that are put in a position where they now have to take care of a child.
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These both are sweet stories. They share a similar story line dealing with children who live with a relative who does not really know how to take care of them. Also, each one is sure to make you cry and laugh.
both are caring for adopted child...
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Mature Yotsuba & for mature people such as myself.
Both are stories about a single dad raising an adorable little girl. Both have elements of innocence and wonder, and both are sweet and funny. I think Yotsuba&! is more funny than Usagi Drop, but Usagi Drop is better at portraying the realities of daily life with a young child.
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A slice of life drama series, Usagi Drop follows a young bachelor as he takes on the role of fatherhood and learns many life lessons along the way.
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Usage drop is very different from master and child and goes in a completely different direction later in the manga. But monster and child is another sweet manga that deals with a child showing up and someone taking care of it. Monster and child is short and sweet and sad.it'll take less than 5 minutes to read, unlike usage drop. But if you don't mind blood and enjoyed usagi drop I think you'll like monster and child.
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They are both stories about two people (Yukino and Arima; Rin and Daikichi) growing up, learning about life and each other, and coming to love each other as well(Yukino and Arima as a couple; Rin and Daikichi as a family).
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Although Nocturne has a darker atmosfere, both are about a little girl who lost one of her parents and ends up living with a man she had never met before.
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Almost nothing is similar between these two except for the fact that both pairs of characters live in two different worlds and don't know each other that well, but as they face many trials and learn more about each other along the way, they come to grow close and develop a strong and happy relationship( Family wise in Usagi Drop)
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Again two cute stories, both are finished. Usagi was great and yonin is really good so far aw well.
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These two mangas are similar in the fact that there are older guys who take care of a younger girl.
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Since no one else has bothered to mention it, I figured I might as well through this out there. Similar slice-of-life, father cares for daughter premise. Hotman has a much more extensive cast (partially due to its length), and a bit more of a serious edge, but fans of either series should enjoy the other.
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Both revolve around male protagonists who become caregivers to a relative's child.
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They are both cute slice of life stories that deal with interactions between the male lead and a small girl. In Barakamon the little girl is one of the neighbors' kid with which he spends a lot of time and in Usagi Drop she's a girl he ends up taking care of.
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It has the same feel to it. Plus the whole single father raising somebody else's child as their own.
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There are complex parent-child relationships with underage girls in both works. Though in Kodomo no Jikan it's more about child's life than father's as in Usagi Drop.
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The theme of 'Young girl plus older guardian' is there.
With BA there's a noticeable romantic undertone; Usagi Drop has little to none.
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Both Tsubaki Biyori and Usagi Drop are tender, innocent, slice-of-life stories about an adult man and a little girl, in Usagi Drop's case, taking one in, for Tsubaki Biyori, befriending one.
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