Alternative TitlesJapanese: まほらば
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 62
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 2001 to Jul 2006
StatisticsScore: 8.301 (scored by 1181 users)
Ranked: #3472
Popularity: #1153
Members: 2,466
Favorites: 128 1 indicates a weighted score
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Both deal with a guy who meets a girl with a mysterious background...
while Mahoraba is more on the lighter side to Change 123's non-stop action/violence, both still deal with plot around the ideas of having to handle multiple personalities
both are a great read!
I think Mahorba is the closest to Change123.. Mahbora has the same sort of pathetic guy. while it doesn't have the fighting it ending ironic parody with the multiple personality aspect. I would say Kenchi meets Mahoraba
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Same mangaka, similar characters, same type of heartwarming stories n'stuff.
If you liked either of these mangas, than you probably will end up liking the other one as well
has similar art and softness of the manga is similar too
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guy staying in area with people (girls )with very diverse personalities
..both good romcoms
I see A LOT of comparsions between Love Hina and a) or b) but I've never feel like they quite nail them.
Altough Mahoraba doesn't quite hit it either, it gave me the most similiar feel. The support cast is almost the same formula as Love Hina, the humour is very alike, and they both concern a female residence.
However Mahoraba is lighter offering no fanservice, and a lighter mood overrall. However the basics are the most similar I've found to love Hina.
If you enjoyed one, you will enjoy the other to some extent at least.
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Both romances of a guy and a girl with multiple personalities and the guy tries to help the girl deal with her sickness
The main heroine in both of these series has multiple personalities, both of which change at unexpected situations. The hero of both stories also dedicates himself to cure the heroine's condition.
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Both series are comedies about a blossoming relationship surrounded by the tenants of an apartment complex, and do a decent job of fleshing out all the tenants and making them seem like family. They both eventually get darker as feelings are realized.
Ai Yori Aoshi is more focused on romance and has more mature scenes (lots of fanservice and nudity, of which, Mahoraba has nearly none) than Mahoraba. Mahoraba is a family-friendly series that focuses more on delivering good messages.
Mahoraba has better character development and both series have romances that develop quite slowly.
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This manga is similar in terms of atmosphere, but the story is complete different (in a sense). When I first read this, there was this feeling like "this artwork and character personality is so similar to one that I have read before."
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I guess you can see Living Game as a more mature version of Mahoraba. I mean, it's all about friends separating but coming back together at the end. I guess it's what you call a "feel good" manga
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