Midori no Hibi
Midori Days
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Midori no Hibi

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Midori's Days
Japanese: 美鳥の日々
English: Midori Days
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 86
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 18, 2002 to Jul 21, 2004
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Sunday
Authors: Inoue, Kazurou (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.781 (scored by 1161511,615 users)
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Ranked: #14072
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Popularity: #840
Members: 21,602
Favorites: 521

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Both manga revolve around men falling in love with a girl, but not under normal circumstances... Chobits features a robot girl, while the other features a real girl stuck on the main character's hand... Both weird but lovable. 
reportRecommended by tama-kunXX
both has strange love story with some innocent ecchi 
reportRecommended by AmjadSONY
The MC's hand is overtaken by by some foreign entity.  
reportRecommended by Polyphemus
in both mangas, the characters try to hide their actual identities, and they both are experienced fighters and both are pretty amusing/funny, and contain some romance 
reportRecommended by treble
Both are romantic comedies. Harima & Seiji are quite similar (i.e. both are delinquents). School rumble has more characters whereas Midori no Hibi focuses mainly on two people. 
reportRecommended by Mystical-Touch
Whether you found yourself charmed by the whimsical journey of a human in a demon world or the quirky tale of a boy with the girl of his dreams quite literally in his hand, both manga offer a perfect blend of laughter and love. Their ability to seamlessly weave humour into the complexities of relationships makes them equally enchanting. Though personally for me, Midori Days clicked much more.  
reportRecommended by indo_sensei
Bot mangas are about reincarnation somebody in other human part of body. Both have a protagonist in coma. But Chintsubu is yaoi and rather more perverted and strange. But both are funny and good mangas. 
reportRecommended by m0811
Similarities of both mangas are: 1) main characters want to live a happy, peaceful life of their teen years. 2) They take time to be a better person with a female character around them. 3) Lots of comedy! 4) Both are somewhat dumb to getting use to the world outside fighting. 5) Always misunderstood by their looks and went by fighting to live or so they thought. 6) There is a short hair girl around them with unrequited love for the main character.  
reportRecommended by dedfbbugw
The main (female) protagonists are... small. Though one's attached to a hand and the other one's just like a dwarf. There is more drama in midori no hibi. Both are hilarious romantic-comedy.  
reportRecommended by kiiroibara
A parasitic girl attached to main character body. Is she beautiful? Yes. Is she cute? Yes. Is she sexy? Yes. The main character started to fall in love with her. Plus the genre in both manga are romance and comedy.  
reportRecommended by Justamalayboy
These are both light hearted comedies about a guys body parts turning into a girl! 
reportRecommended by Magicmist
Both are shounen, and involve a delinquent main character. Both also have supernatural happenings and body swapping, although there is a far greater aspect of it in Yamada-kun. However, the 2 mangas are quite different fundamentally. Yamada-kun focuses on mystery, suspense, adventure while Midori no Hibi is more on slice-of-life and romance.  
reportRecommended by Dunkjoe
Both about a girl who becomes a doll (sort of) and is stuck with a boy they misunderstood. 
reportRecommended by renjikuchiki1
Same mangaka with the same comedy stylings. So if you like one its more than likely that you will like the other. 
reportRecommended by manasteel88
In Midori Days, a delinquent with a deadly right-fist wakes up to find his right-hand replaced by a noisy/cute girl who's madly in love with him... and isn't afraid to express her feelings. In B-Shock, a crazy scientist decides to use two university students with different social standings in an experiment: joining them together with a bomb that will detonate if they stray too far from each other. This, inevitably, leads to much hilarity as the 'posh' girl refuses to use the bathroom when her new partner is near... unless he sings in order to mask the pooping noises. Cohabitation rom-coms with a difference, FTW! 
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
there love story.. they hate each other first but as they go on.. they fell for each it other.. there very similar in the love stories.. 
reportRecommended by devildixie
The main characters must keep the strange, unlikely secrets of characters that had previously been strangers and in doing so become closer to them; romantic comedy with fighting ensues. 
reportRecommended by lithiumflower
Similar in that both feature a sadistic sister. 
reportRecommended by Dunkjoe
Both started with a top notch deliquent and having to live their lives with one person attached to them. Midori no Hibi progresses with everyone changing for the better, more on slice of life and comedy than action. Beelzebub more on action and drama, but has comedy as well. 
reportRecommended by Dunkjoe
Same mangaka - if you like Inoue's humor, you'll love both. 
reportRecommended by Wauw
In one, a delinquent winds up with an innocent (but surprisingly noisy!) girl as a replacement hand--the girl informing him she was in love with him from afar. As a result, they're forced to start out as friends as a bizarre boyxgirl-hand rom-com plays out. In the other, on the day before a young boxer/delinquent's date with a girl he fell for at first sight, he dies. But all is not lost as an angel that resembles Buddha gives him a second chance at life... as a penguin. The penguin lead then moves in with his love and hilarity ensues. If you're looking for rom-coms with a  read more 
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