Karin
Chibi Vampire
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Karin

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Cheeky Vampire, Little Vampire, Vampire Karin
Japanese: かりん
English: Chibi Vampire
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 14
Chapters: 63
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 9, 2003 to Feb 9, 2008
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural
Themes: School School, Vampire Vampire
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Dragon Age
Authors: Kagesaki, Yuna (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.741 (scored by 1789917,899 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #15712
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #500
Members: 34,832
Favorites: 1,369

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Female vampire falls in love with human male classmate. 
reportRecommended by Jackster27
Both manga are about a female vampire and a guy who discovers her secret. Karin is a "special" vampire though and both are able to walk outside during the day and go to school. 
reportRecommended by SD_CV
Forbidden romances between a vampire and human, both feature vampire clans that extremely elitist. Karin is much tamer and more humorous; Midnight Secretary is has a more consistently dark and dramatic tone. 
reportRecommended by Jerakor
Both mangas show a developing relationship between a vampire and an accepting human. Both also show the difficulties and fights in their relationship that has allowed them to get that far. However, Karin is much more longer and complex, whereas Fushigi no Maria-kun is much more shorter and not as so difficult. 
reportRecommended by chierii
In both mangas, the females falls in love with a guy, and when around them, start having nosebleeds upon sight of the male or at least near them. Love is mutual, and all turn well in the end. However, Karin is a much more longer manga, and the female is a vampire, and in Koi no Akashingou is just a oneshot and is just an ordinary girl. 
reportRecommended by chierii
Romances with a super-natural flair and lots of comedy, in which the couple has to deal with the challenges of a cross-species romance. Kanokon is a lot more ecchi than Karin. 
reportRecommended by Jerakor
Both include vampires and romance, the first two chapters for Kuraku Naru made Matenai. 
reportRecommended by SherlyCat25
Inari struggles with her divine powers and hiding them while Karin struggles similarly with hiding her vampiric powers, especially with the boy they like and their best friend/s. They also have similar endings, so if one ending made you cry, you'll probably cry over the other ending. 
reportRecommended by ladyandgerm
Both manga's have similar art and feeling. They both contain supernatural & romance. Main characters in this two manga's are girls, that have some problems with boy, with they have crush on. * Karin is a vampire, that loss blood and by that can give humans a positive feeling. She loss blood expectantly by presence of Kenta. * Ai Shiratori is heaven weapon, that have a mission to consummate her love with Hikaru to save him from Hell's Apostles. 
reportRecommended by Namu12
they're both about vampires falling in love with humans. (= well, the "vampire" in hana to akuma isn't really a vampire, but rather a demon. he still sucks blood however. that and the other difference is that the vampire is a guy, and the human is the girl.  
reportRecommended by paperbox
They both have a female main character hiding a secret, and a guy that they intrust with it. Although Karin's secret is verryyy different then the lead in this ones. This book is also known as Chibi Vampire, in america 
reportRecommended by KyrstenMarie
To me, the obvious recomendation is the manga KARIN, also about a high school boy and a vampire girl. While KARIN for the most part lacks the "fighting" elements of ROSARIO+VAMPIRE, the romantic comedy elements of a supernatural "odd-couple" remain.  
reportRecommended by mdauben
I burned through these in nearly one sitting each. They both have an excellent balance of humour, drama and conflict while maintaining pacing for character and romantic development all the way through. They also feature enjoyable spins on the common genre stereotypes. - - The male mains are average intuitive, hardworking, scary-looking high school students. However, calling them run-of-the-mill would be doing them a disservice. The females both have supernatural characteristics, one being a vampire and the other being a military experiment. Despite seeming strong, their existences are flawed and fragile, something which is progressively revealed. - - The endings for 'Chibi  read more 
reportRecommended by Pencilry