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Ranked #1732
Ayashi no Ceres (Manga)

Ayashi no Ceres

Alternative Titles

English: Ceres: Celestial Legend
Synonyms: 妖しのセレス, Ceres: Celestial Legend
Japanese: 妖しのセレス

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 14
Chapters: 83
Status: Finished
Published: May 1996 to Mar 2000
Authors: Watase, Yuu (Story & Art)
Serialization: Shoujo Comic

Statistics

Score: 7.641 (scored by 2320 users)
Ranked: #17322
Popularity: #123
Members: 3,720
Favorites: 154
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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drama fantasy romance shoujo

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Both mangas have a similar look and feel to them in their characters.
Both are about celestial beings living within blood-related people, since ancient ages, who care for each other and have to battle until one of them disappears.
Both are connected to an ancient myth that started it all.
Also, by coincidence, both ancestors are called Mikage.
Adventurous shoujo with supernatural elements revolving around a tennyo legend.
Both have characters who suddenly discover they have angel DNA, and a figt then ensues between them and the organisaton behind it all.
Both of these series are adult-like romances with some horror and fantasy thrown in.
Angel Sanctuary is action packed with a hint of romance, but if you like the story line with angels and would like to see more romance rather than more action, you will like Ayashi no Ceres. In Ayashi no Ceres they aren't technically angels, but they are considered angels. The story isn't as deep as Angel Sanctuary so it makes for a much lighter read if that's what would suit you best.
Both are smutty manga with plenty of drama which involve love between twins, even though Imouto has actual incest, while Ceres doesn't. Also, Aya and Iku are very similar: both are blonde, dumb and quite annoying schoolgirls.
Ayashi No Ceres and Her Majesty's Dog have the same 'feel' to their story. Their main charaters and both born into a supernatual high ranking position, of which they can't escape, and they have cute boy henchmen. There is also lots of mystery and supernatural occurrences in Ayashi no Ceres, which make them very similar and unique in many ways.
There is nothing like SaiKano out there. It is the most deeply moving manga I have ever read. Nothing can match this anime in emotionality.
Another great story from the same author, although FY's story is founded more on a fantasy basis. FY has less horror, more humour and a lighter tone generally, but the love plots in Watase's works are similar enough. I preferred FY by far, but both mangas are worth a read.
Both stories involve a girl one day turning into some kind of monster and being hunted down for it.
Ayashi no Ceres and Yurara are somewhat similiar manga. In Ceres, a teenage girl, Aya, can transform into her legendary ancestor, Ceres. In Yurara, high school student Yurara, can call on her guardian spirit for protection. What Yurara does that, her body transforms to look like her guardian spirit. Her guardian spirit's personality also affects her and influences her choices. Ayashi no Ceres is decidedly darker than Yurara, which tends to be more light hearted. Both Ceres and Yurara also feature love triangles between the main female character and the two male protagonists.
It has a couple of similar themes, if few. One idea is the creation of a superior race. Ayashi no Ceres and Death Note are very excellent series, and I highly reccomend them to anyone and everyone looking for a good story.
Both by the same author/artist, Yuu watase. Has a cute romance that didn't start out really well at first, but it was nice seeing how it developed! Alice 19th is a kind of dark and has a bit of drama, just like ayashi no ceres, only shorter, and less bloodier. There are also family issues in this one!
same author
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