Kodomo no Jikan
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Kodomo no Jikan

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: A Child's Time, Kojika, Nymphet
Japanese: こどものじかん


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 93
Status: Finished
Published: May 22, 2005 to Apr 22, 2013
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic High!
Authors: Watashiya, Kaworu (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.811 (scored by 1019410,194 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #13172
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #842
Members: 21,567
Favorites: 1,081

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Recommendations

Both series have a young newbie teacher as the MC where a student(s) fall in love with him. Both have the basic taboo story about the relationship between student and teacher although Kodomo no Jikan does it to a more extreme. For Yasashii Sekai no Tsukurikata is this one of the dramas in the series while Kodomo no Jikan pretty much did every taboo possible. Besides the drama both series are comedies and have funny moments. Kodomo no Jikan focuses more on ecchi taboo comedy while Yasashii Sekai no Tsukurikata focuses on romance comedy scenes. 
reportRecommended by slayermusiq1
Raunchy romcom between a school teacher and a very young schoolgirl, with some drama underneath it. Certainly enjoyable read for lolicon audience. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Kodomo no Jikan is also a student and teacher relationship, along with some disturbing issues of society regarding children. Plot is well developed, reasonably explained for actions done. Teacher's Pet is obviously shoujo, and is much more focused on sexual scenes, but much less reasonab le and explained. Much shorter too. 
reportRecommended by Dunkjoe
Both manga are about little girl being attached to an old guy and trying to get cose to him, which is the main story of both 
reportRecommended by Hiru_Napyeer
If Kodomo no Jikan was hentai, then you would probably end up with Tyrant Punish! Both revolve around young girls and their sexual explorations. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Rin's mature escapades in Kodomo no Jikan mimics the naughty activities of the protagonist's children in Yomeiro Choice. Expect to see a lot of questionable material. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Manga about teacher being with an inapropriate situations with his primary school pupils, cointaining inapropriatelly lewd little girls. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both manga are about a female student and their male teacher which is in love and teased by the student. 
reportRecommended by Hiru_Napyeer
The manga setting is kinda same, schoolgirl is in love with her new dumb and good-for-nothing young teacher and teases him.~ 
reportRecommended by Hiru_Napyeer
Both deal with the love-relationship between two characters where one mercilessly sexually harasses and molests the other, but the other develops growing feelings for his molester anyway. 
reportRecommended by Sphinxter
Both deal with destructive, co-dependent relationships and psychologically complicated characters with dark and cheerful sides and a lot of sexual molestation between friends and lovers. Zyuukyuusai no Seihuku is definitely the darker one of the two whereas Kodomo no Zikan is more lighthearted, and cuter. 
reportRecommended by Sphinxter
Both deal with taboo relationships — in K.n.Z.'s case, about drastic age differences, and in Aki-Sora's case, about incest; both also deal with psychologically complex characters, sexual coercion, and childhood traumas. Aki-Sora can get significantly darker than K.n.Z. in its graphic treatment of rape and has very explicit sex scenes compared to the latter, whereas K.n.Z. has more humor to it. 
reportRecommended by Sphinxter
Weird connection but, aoki and keitaro are the same character just an age difference. I feel that people don't like Kodomo no Jikan for the under-age love, but honestly I laughed much more then cringed through out the series. The second connection is that they are both romantic comedies, love hina though being more "romantic".  
reportRecommended by reluctantbeeswax
3 main girl elementary students, all have some sort of grown-up problems/ perspectives. Kodomo no Jikan contains mature content, while Hiiragi Elementary School Love Club does not. 
reportRecommended by Dunkjoe
Hanamaru Youchien and Kodomo no Jikan are both about a young girl having a crush on her teacher. Kodomo no Jikan takes it to a more mature level, including ecchi scenes, and the 'crush' factor is more being fully in love, but they're both very similar in storyline and characters. 
reportRecommended by TsuruyaSonozaki
Slice of a life + school life + lolicon as a storytelling device. 
reportRecommended by Shynkz
Both series' focus on the sexual flamboyancy of lolis with a confused male protagonist. Although Ichinensei ni Nacchattara's main character is a teenage boy in a little girl's body and Kodomo no Jikan's main character is a male teacher, the younger girls in both series greatly show the ecchi side of of their behavior. Also, the equivalent amount of ecchi comedy is guaranteed to make you laugh.  
reportRecommended by fatfreelife1
Younger Female + Older Male = LOLICON 
reportRecommended by yaoiisgood
Both are about young girls who are attracted to an adult and try to act like adults themselves in some ways. However, the adults in one are best friend and brother, while the other is step father and teacher.  
reportRecommended by Miako
There are complex parent-child relationships with underage girls in both works. Though in Kodomo no Jikan it's more about child's life than father's as in Usagi Drop. 
reportRecommended by ErgoSis
It's about kids around the 5th grade, but Kodomo no Jikan is much more seinen. Kyou no Go no Ni is more about comedy. 
reportRecommended by Dunkjoe
Both series are not only mature and ecchi, but also involve teachers and students. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
I'm going to start it with this: LOLIS EVERYWHERE. If you enjoyed all the flashing in Kodomo no Jikan, you won't be disappointed in Mujaki no Rakuen. If you enjoyed Kodomo No Jikan, you'll like Mujaki no Rakuen since it offers you lolis who get into above age appropriate situations. But instead of an adult, like in Kodomo no JIkan, Mujaki no Rakuen features a 25 year old getting transported back in time to his elementary days. Enjoy reading! 
reportRecommended by commits
Both series hold a strong focus on male teachers (a school doctor in the case of Hoken no Sensei) and their relationships with various female characters in the school they work in. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire