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Total Recommendations: 4
Forbidden Dance is a good comic for those who liked Princess Tutu for the ballet aspect, but want a more realistic shoujo about the actual hobby of dancing. The characters are older, so the changing relationships are also more mature, as well as the seriousness about ballet and dance. It's also a nice change from shoujo manga that are 24/7 drama over love and romance, because the most important thing in these characters' lives is their hobby, not true love. At the same time, if you liked Forbidden Dance, but want to check out a ballet story that is more light-hearted and fantasy-like, check out Princess Tutu.
Well, they're both about hardworking, genius cooks (one of bread, one of curry). Addicted to Curry has a little more mature attitude and theme (and is a little bit more ecchi); Yakitate!! is a little bit more shonen styled. Both are very enjoyable and have about the same amount of humor and personality to them, though Addicted to Curry has a little more about individual character backgrounds and stories. Both will make you very hungry.
Boku to Kanojo no XXX/Your and My Secret is a little closer to girl oriented romantic comedy, where Pretty Face is closer to boy oriented romantic comedy, but they're both hilarious gender bender manga that have a similar vein of humor. The amount of sideplots and gags in both comics are about the same too, so if you enjoyed the light-hearted romantic comedy and awkward gender bending gag situations in Pretty Face, you'll probably like Your and My Secret as well.
If you enjoyed the macabre horror of Gyo, especially in Volume 2, then you'll enjoy Tomie. The entire story is made up of non-stop horrifying situations all caused by a single woman, which is similar to all of the terror caused by the walking fish in Gyo. Tomie is Junji Ito's usual excellent work, so Gyo fans won't be disappointed. |