Alternative TitlesEnglish: Peach Girl; Peach Girl: Change of Heart; Peach Girl Authentic Synonyms: Brzoskwinia, Peach Girl - Change of Heart Japanese: ピーチガール
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 72
Status: Finished
Published: 1997 to 2004
StatisticsScore: 7.571 (scored by 1529 users)
Ranked: #20892
Popularity: #242
Members: 2,446
Favorites: 152 1 indicates a weighted score
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What can I say about these two mangas? Both Moe Kare and Peach girl have similar storylines. In both, the girls have a crush on a boy that they have known for a while, while the deep dark broading character secretly likes her. In addition, everything that happens in regards to these relationships are similar in their structure (I don't want to give away to much, but trust me on this one...), so if you liked how one series handled the relationships, you are bound to like the other.
Both of the girls in these stories have to chose between two boys.
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If you liked Peach Girl's extraordinary story telling...you might like this series as well. Made by the same mangaka as Peach Girl. Both series contained manipulative antagonists, and love triangles, and it gives that same feeling of hate, sadness and likeness whenever you read it.
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A boy and a girl who at first are friends later they fall in love
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Not an obvious choice, this is not very similiar to the main plot, besides the whole love triangle thing (though peach girl is all over the place not only in a triangle). BUT it is shoujo AND the relationship between the main character and her "friend" is VERY similar.
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Strobe Edge reminds me of peach girl. It is not the same, but the beginnings are a little bit same, along with a love triangle, and playboys.
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the main female character are confused about her true feelings .. which one of the two boys she really loves !
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The two main female characters are both teased for their appearance, and have a popular, pretty 'friend' that tries everything to ruin their lives.
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More soap opera-esque, but has the same enjoyable characters, strong girl protagonist and romantic ditherings that made ParaKiss so good. A lot of cute clothes in this one, too.
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Both are heart-wrenching love dramas with tangled love triangles galore.
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They both center around a girl (Momo, Yaya) with insecurities about themselves who during their respective series become stronger individuals, learn more about themselves, and fall in love all while enduring a series of trials ranging from the dramatic to the far-out whackiest. Both are must reads for any fan of romance/shoujo comics~
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