Kimi ni Koishite Ii desu ka.
May I be in love with you?
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Kimi ni Koishite Ii desu ka.

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: KimiKoi
Japanese: キミに恋していーですか。
English: May I be in love with you?
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 14
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 5, 2013 to Aug 24, 2013
Genre: Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Margaret
Authors: Shiiba, Nana (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.321 (scored by 53055,305 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #46492
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1468
Members: 13,402
Favorites: 42

Recommendations

Here is another story where a cute girl and a Scary looking man have a comical relationship.  
reportRecommended by Gostey
Although both series follows different premises, the main male character has a similar personality with their timid nature. They aren't very popular with others either but they share a rather peculiar relationship with the main female protagonist. As such, both series focuses a lot on the MC's development. It fleshes out their personalities through the role they have in the story along with the connections they build with others. There is romance in both series although 3D Kanojo relies a lot on more drama. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
The plot is quite similar: for some reason the male/female protagonist has a scary face, therefore it is hard for him/her to build friendly or romantic relationships in high school. The main characters are lovely and the stories are nice (however, Kimi ni todoke is much longer with more characters and conflicts). 
reportRecommended by mrssirmawk
Both male protagonists are considered delinquents, despite their personalities. While Hana-kun to Koisuru Watashi is more gentle, Kimi ni Koishite Ii desu ka shows the comedic side of romance and love in high school. 
reportRecommended by shishiosm
An adorably cute girl wants to become friends with the guy everyone is afraid of? if you liked that story line you will love this story also! 
reportRecommended by Gostey
Both have the same basic premise: boy (or man in the case of Kawaii Hito) with a scary appearance is actually a sweet person. Similar romance present in both stories; while Kimi ni Koishite is mostly a getting together story, Kawaii Hito is more of a being together story. Simple, sweet love stories without too much drama or angst and lots of cute fluff.  
reportRecommended by holygale
All three mangas are about boy's who look scary as hell and for that reason people tend to avoid them. They live their school life with bad reputation because of their bad looks. As hard as they try to make friends as soon they start talking with someone they run away. In all it's worth reading since moral of the story is "dont judge book by it's cover". 
reportRecommended by flat_is_justice
- The Male protagonist have a demon face alike - The Male protagonist doesnt have friend because his face - both of manga is light hearted story 
reportRecommended by jack_stryder
Both have nice main characters that are cursed with a scary face (all because of their dad) and people think that they are delinquents. Both MCs were attacked a lot and thus learned to fight pretty well and both meet beautiful women and get along with them 
reportRecommended by deathmailrock
They both feature a guy who has an insanely scary face, because of this they are both commonly misunderstood and found in all sorts of comedic events, While Angel Densetsu is more of a shounen and focuses more on delinquency and comedy Kimi ni Koi Shite Ii Desu Ka. Focuses more on the romance however both series have an uncanny resemblance both in tone (both use the "scary face" as a source of comedy) and in plot. 
reportRecommended by Pirating_Ninja
Romance stories where a scary-faced, misunderstood boy shows his gentle side to the main character. The delicate art styles are similar. 
reportRecommended by shinkeikaku
Both feature a male MC with a scary face, and due to this usually is forced to fight delinquents, even though he is trying to shape up to impress a gentle girl they both like. 
reportRecommended by Pirating_Ninja
The two male protagonists both have a scary thug like appearance but are surprisingly soft and kind-hearted. 
reportRecommended by gumi-tan
Boys with rough appearances that don't match their kind, sensitive personalities. They experience pure, innocent love and awkwardly, yet endearingly, try to get closer to their crush. 
reportRecommended by shinkeikaku
First of all, the story is from a the guys' point of view. Secondly, they both face the fact that they have a scary/manly image from everyones view in school but they're actually really cute on the inside (they like cute things like shoujo manga and are very 'pure boys'). Thirdly, they both contain comedy and lovely, cute romance, what more can I say? If you like one, you'll definey love the other. 
reportRecommended by estefyrgzz
Both series have sweet protagonists that are misunderstood because of their faces. The difference is that one is a girl while the other is a boy and said boy looks for romance, while the girl only wants friendship 
reportRecommended by deathmailrock