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Tokyo Crazy Paradise (Manga)

Tokyo Crazy Paradise

Alternative Titles

English: Tokyo Crazy Paradise
Japanese: 東京クレイジーパラダイス

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 19
Chapters: 111
Status: Finished
Published: 1996 to 2002
Authors: Nakamura, Yoshiki (Story & Art)
Serialization: Hana to Yume

Statistics

Score: 8.461 (scored by 1105 users)
Ranked: #1002
Popularity: #286
Members: 2,178
Favorites: 145
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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comedy romance

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They both are written by the same author, so the humor and drawings are similar. Both aren't your typical shoujo stories either; they are both unique. Tokyo Crazy Paradise has a whole lot more fighting scenes than Skip Beat where there's kicks and little devil spirits. But in both, the main character undergoes amazing transformations which make you want to see more.
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The guy isn't one is actually a girl with a strong look and fighting spirit.
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Both manga have girls that can utterly kick ass...
Both have a girl disguised as a boy, and the boy they like knows they are a girl. Both are also hilarious!
These share a school environment, yakuza, slow developing romance and a female lead that is somewhat oblivious to love. Each is a long read that is definitely worth the effort.
So far the romance in this series reminds me of TCP. THe main lead makes a lot of blunt comments and teases the main female lead like ryuji does to tsukasa. The main female lead also has a secret to keep.
Both have a lot of hand to hand fighting in it, and though both use weapons, only Tokyo Crazy Paradise has guns in it. Both are long reads, and Ranma 1/2 is more humor/comedy with the main character getting beat up. Also, Ranma 1/2 has more of a cartoonish art style, while Tokyo Crazy Paradise has a more shoujo art style to it. Also, Tokyo Crazy Paradise has mafia, and a bit of mecha and blood in it, while Ranma 1/2 has magic. Another thing is that while Tokyo Crazy Paradise has a solidified ending with the two main characters knowing the other's feelings, and being a solid couple, Ranma 1/2 has an ending that leaves it open for sequels or whatever the author wants. Still despite all the differences in these various reasons, both are worth reading.
Both have a lot of hand to hand fighting, and have parts of it as school. The female is the main character in both stories, but aside from that, Red Lion is mainly the female attempting to leave her fighting past behind to look towards the future, while Tokyo Crazy Paradise is more of the female disguised as a boy and fighting to not only survive, but to find love, and to fulfill her dreams. I love both, and while Tokyo Crazy Paradise is a bit of a long read, it is worth it, while Red Lion is more for a shorter read, and has a bit more of a harem feel towards it.
It just gave me the same feeling. there both very cute..
in tokyo crazy paradise there is more action but their both about a girl who denies here love at first.
both have a bodyguard master romance and the bodyguard is a girl in both n the boys r both snob rich kids
They are truly similar although i prefer Tokyo Crazy Paradise(read it before I guess...).

Tokyo Crazy Paradise: future yakuza land (although not to far.. its still mostly possible to see in the world)

Hot Blooded Woman: more romance directed then Tokyo Crazy....
Simple; Yakuza. Both of them live in the world of the Yakuzas
Although I think the plot lines of TCP and Oresama Teacher are not all that similar, what reminds me of the other respective series when I read either of them is their amazing senses of humor. Both are quite hilarious and in somewhat the same ways. In addition, I suppose they both have the yakuza/yankee/fighting thing in common as well, too, so if you liked either series, you should give the other a try!
Those who have wings or Tsubasa wo motsu mono and Tokyo crazy paradise are really similair manga's. Both of them take place in the future. And Kotobuki has the same cheerfulness as Tsukasa. Both of them are humorous and have a lot of action.
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