Alternative TitlesEnglish: Flower in a Storm Synonyms: Fureru Ondo, Jikou Kokyuu No Hitsuyou, Fureru Ondo Japanese: 花にアラシ
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 11
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 10, 2005 to Aug 9, 2008
StatisticsScore: 7.811 (scored by 3834 users)
Ranked: #16652
Popularity: #314
Members: 6,968
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In both a rich boy falls in love with high school student.
The male lead in both manga give of the same vibe.
They both take into account relationships between rich aristocratic males and normal schoolgirls. Kiss/Hug seems to be the slightly more optimistic series in terms of misunderstandings and distance between social groups.
Kiss/Hug and Hana ni Arashi are both pretty cute... It's probably the whole rich guy x commoner girl thing, but they remind me a lot of each other(: Kiss/Hug is just a bit longer.
both mangas are about a girl who is courted by a rich brilliant guy who fell in love with the girl at first sight.
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Both have girls with abnormal abilities trying to act like a normal school girl
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The art is quite similar. Even though both of them have cliche plots, they bring out the best in them.
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Immediately I noticed a similar art between the two (checked after and noticed both were by the same author), the male lead is also more proactive in getting the female lead's attention. Also both female lead have some sort of past "trauma" that leads them to try and hold themselves back but the male lead comes in and tries to push them out of this "shell" they have created. The subject between the two however is different.
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Well, these manga series seem to have the same 'I-am-rich-so-I-get-all-I-want' kind of male leads to begin with. At frst, both female protagonists are opposed to the idea of marrying the male leads who appeared to be a random stranger to them, but immediately falls for them.
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Both have a rich guy who throws the heroines life into chaos and seems pushy but is actually a good guy despite first impressions.
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both have a rich guy falling for a girl on the first sight ..
both girls are almost super-naturally strong & flexible ..
both feature some gang , action , romance themes ..
the art of the two mangaka is kinda similar especially in other works. .
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- both have a rich guy who likes a poor girl ..
- both girls have some sort of abnormal physical abilities ..
- both contain some thriller and action ..
- both girls dislike the guy at first but end up liking them
- both guys have a friend who tries to make a move on the girl
and alot more I'm afraid I'd spoil it if i went further ..
I'm surprised no one recommended this so far ..
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The main male characters both have the same personality and are really rich. The main female characters are both commoners and atypical. Both are romantic comedies and are shoujo!
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The main guy characters in both of these really made me think of the other, though Ran in Hana ni Arashi is a good bit more innocent. The female leads are also similar in that they deny their love of the guy for a good time before accepting it. Anyways, I think that if you liked Hana ni Arashi, then you will like Desire Climax too, just be warned that Desire Climax is more mature.
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In Both stories, the protagonists have super powers. In Hana ni Arashi - the girl has super powers, as for Muryoku, the guy is the one who has special abilities. Both series have romance and comedy in it.
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Well male and female leads both strong minded and male likes female, female thinks she doesn't like male, and lots of other things are the same. to be honest if you like one your definitely going to like the other.
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Both mangas are similar in a way that the girl ends up with someone who is rich.
Hana ni Arashi = girl ends up with the sole billionaire heir.
1/2 Prince = girl ends up with a Prince of a foreign country.
Well 1/2 Prince is longer compared to Hana ni Arashi and is somewhat smutty. I prefer Hana ni Arashi because of how cool the main guy is.
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They are both about "ordinary" girls with a little something added. In Hana ni Arashi it's a "little" flexibility. The girl is followed by the rich guy. In Arakure, she finds out she is the grand daughter of a Yakuza boss. Both are very fun.
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the main girls both have similar personalities. they aren't your typical shoujo manga heroine
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a rich man and an "ordinary" girl with clashing personalities fall in love.
in addition they have similar art and if you like one you'll like the other. they are both relatively short reads.
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The male character is powerful in both the political and economic worlds, yet chooses to "chase" a common girl with no known reputation? The female lead is strong and constantly denies her love for the lead male character.
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