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Ai Yori Aoshi (Manga)

Ai Yori Aoshi

Alternative Titles

English: Ai Yori Aoshi
Synonyms: Bluer than Indigo
Japanese: 藍より青し

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 17
Chapters: 153
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 27, 1998 to Aug 26, 2005
Authors: Fumizuki, Kou (Story & Art)
Serialization: Young Animal

Statistics

Score: 7.701 (scored by 2967 users)
Ranked: #23642
Popularity: #456
Members: 5,342
Favorites: 211
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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comedy romance

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These two manga series have a very similar basic story, of a single young man living in a boarding house full of girls. Love Hina leans more toward the comedy of the situation, while Ai Yori Aoshi leans more towards the romantic aspects.
both are very well drawn romanantic manga with exilent charachters and story
Old childhood friends re-unite after a long period of time and are both focus on comedy, romance, and slice of life. One is set in high school and the other one as college students.
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.
Both series are harem in which the protagonist and the heroine are childhood friends.
Both have the same premise with 1 male and many female living under the same roof.
while both have a different genres; one is senien & the other is josie, they both have a similar storyline, when one day a guy meets a girl who tell hime she's his wife and then move in with him ..:)
These struck me as pretty similar when reading. Of course them both being typical boys fare (harem style) is obvious but they also have the main characters pair up at the start and be actually content together. It's all the other girls that are the problem. Both also have similar American characters.
These two series, both by the same author, definetly share some similar themes and character designs. Ai Yori Aoshi is a love story wrapped in a harem comedy, and so far Umi no Misaki is a supernatural(?) mystery story wrapped in a harem comedy, both with a little tasteful fan-service.
They are both great love stories.
Both Ai Yori Aoshi and Emma are romances that are rooted in culture - Japanese for Ai Yori Aoshi, and British for Emma.

Both are excellent love stories, and both have some truly great lead characters.
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