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: 7.561 (scored by 3351 users)
Ranked: #35062
Popularity: #411
Members: 5,718
Favorites: 324 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.
these two mangas gives me the same feeling while reading it. the storyline, the characters. almost everything. :) if you enjoyed reading Peach Girl, im sure you'll enjoy Moe Kare too. ^^
They share the same beautiful romance. Deeply fall in love with a kind and amazing guy. Then said guy breaks her heart for various reasons. Another guy comes along and glues it back together, trying to teach her to love again. Then, she loses him and she has to choose. Do you love your first love? Or do you love the man who saved you from the darkness?
Both of the girls in these stories have to chose between two boys.
I read "Peach Girl" before "Moe Kare!!" and the after the first few chapters of "Moe Kare!!" I thought "Wow. This reminds me a lot of "Peach Girl".
First of all, there is a love triangle. The typical one girl two guys type. Because of this, these two anime are very similar. In fact, they don't even go off in different directions. Yes, there are obviously differences such as how the characters met, the different supporting roles, the school enviornment, etc, but overall, the plots were nearly identical.
Not that the manga are unoriginal. The characters from the manga are very different, which makes it even more interesting to see how close the manga are to each other. Also, the relationship between the two men are very different.
All in all, if you enjoyed "Moe Kare!!", you will enjoy "Peach Girl" and vice versa.
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the main female character are confused about her true feelings .. which one of the two boys she really loves !
Both involve really hard to predict love triangles, where there's a calm and collected guy, a really carefree guy, and a girl who is fairly outgoing and unique. The girls also have similar feelings of insecurity in their relationships throughout the stories.
A love triangle where the girl keeps switching her affections from one guy to the other.
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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~
Both Othello and Peach Girl contain and lot of drama, backstabbing and romance. They both deal with the subject of bullying and the art style of both are similar.
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Both are heart-wrenching love dramas with tangled love triangles galore.
Both series have kind of 'harlequin romance' approaches to love stories, with lots of drama and backstabbing. The stories are pretty different, but if you're interested in an unusually high drama quotient, both series have you covered.
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Pretty much the same story, Girl tries to help a friend, friend back stabs them over a guy, and then turns around and tells the whole school a lying story making them out to be the bad guy and then bullies them until they see fit.
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They're similar in everyway possible the annoying
rival, the switching .. the whole thing. .
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Both almost same, simular plot.
-main girl characters in both manga, Adachi, Momo and Choi, Ida same personality almost.
-Both have an evil character who just always tries to ruin everything and are bratty.
-Both main character guys contain simular personalities.
-Both have a guy chasing after the girl
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One is a shoujo and one is a josei, but they reminded me of each other.
A girl/woman (Momo from Peach Girl / Sumire from Kimi wa Pet) is very annoyed at how others are falsely judging her based on appearances. She is the victim of a lot of unfairness.
She is caught in a love triangle between an immature and perverted guy who fools around all the time (Kairi from PG / Momo from KwP [Hey, another Momo]) who's in love with her, and a very mature guy who she has been in love with for a while (Touji from PG / Hasumi from KwP). She has trouble being herself around the guy who she is in love with, while she can vent to the immature one.
Also add in a very annoying girl/woman (Sae from PG / Shiori from KwP) who is portrayed as a "slut", and tries to seduce the guy that the main girl is in love with. Even though everyone hates her at the beginning, we begin to sympathize with her more later on.
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Both stories are about a bullied school girl, two guys (one guy always smiling & open-hearted, one guy shy & restrained) who stand by her side and support her. Even some mean persons change through experiencing the protagonist. Both mangas deal with school life and romance.
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I can't believe that some didn't make this recommendation before. Anyaway, its the same sort of plot. Girl falls for boy but the boy goes out withsomeone else. Different endings though
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In both manga, the girl first loves one guy, but has this other one close to her that jeopordizes their relationship (both in different ways). After, they start going out, but it doesn't just end there. There are secrets that are created along the way and other people that may just pull them and their hearts apart from each other, or make them realize that their hearts weren't with each other in the first place.
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Both mangas have a love traingle and deals with first love and betrayal.
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On peach girl , momo gets a boyfriend at the very first chapter but on 17 she alllready has a boyfried . letter on both mangas they break up and both girls fall in love with someone else. before and after of the second relationship both girls have to deal with both of the guys past. what mainly remainded me of them each other , was that they dont end up with the first boyfriend like and other mangas. is a little more realistic in the way and 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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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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It has the same kind of romance and drama!
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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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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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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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A boy and a girl who at first are friends later they fall in love
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Both have complicated love triangles that have a similar themes of using anther person to forget about a past relationship
Koishitagari no Blue is less perverted and doesn't really have a true antagonist...where in Peach Girl all the trouble can be more or less can blamed on to one person
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Both great drama/shoujo/romance in which girl can't decide who she loves.
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