Gokushufudou
The Way of the Househusband
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Gokushufudou

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Japanese: 極主夫道
English: The Way of the Househusband
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Feb 23, 2018 to ?
Genre: Comedy Comedy
Themes: Adult Cast Adult Cast, Organized Crime Organized Crime
Serialization: Kurage Bunch
Authors: Oono, Kousuke (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #5592
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Popularity: #96
Members: 126,299
Favorites: 3,474

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Both revolve around ex-criminals trying to enjoy the simple life with hilarious results. 
reportRecommended by triton6783
Manga revolves around a seemingly scary person is actually nice and can give you advice on everything, especially on household chores. 
reportRecommended by El-Random
(other way around cause MaL coding is ass) Essentially similar situations where MCs half-retire from the yakuza world and find themselves challenged as they've become regular citizens. I really recommend The Fable as it has an amazing balance of chill SoL mixed with profound yakuza-surroundings where MC has to interfere in other to avoid consequences, furthermore the cast solely consists of adults if you're tired of annoying children lol 
reportRecommended by Euroqean
One of the main characters in Hinamatsuri is also a mafia member that is pretty "housewifey" type, doing chores et cetera. Both manga use over exaggerated facial expressions for comedy, and the style of humor feels little bit similar. Though Hinamatsuri is more slice of life comedy with wider array of characters and less focused on the mafia aspect, the humor is more about how the characters get into bizarre situations. 
reportRecommended by Nonekone
similar sense of humor with tough-guys-doing-dorky-things type of comedy; similar art style that utilizes tracing, which really adds to the comedic effect. 
reportRecommended by sillyfang
They both are the daily lives of past delinquents/yakuza. One loves his wife very much and the othe loves his son AND his wife very much. Both are really cute and fluffy. Chichi to ko has a typical shoujo art style while Gokushufudou has a darker, more seinen art style. 
reportRecommended by TheSecondCharlie
Both main characters changes their way of their lives from being gangstas to a teacher/househusband Both are wholesome and comedic Both have an extremely strong main character  
reportRecommended by slenderblak
Both manga follow their respective strongest person in their stories world, with Gokushufudou prioritising the home living comedic aspects that One Punch Man does so well. Just replace the 'World's strongest Hero' with 'Japan's strongest Yakuza member' 
reportRecommended by KaiZenKDP
also makes exaggerated jokes about housework, but omoni otto's mc is much more reluctant to be a househusband than tatsu. 
reportRecommended by hellokeety
They are similar in the sense that the chapters for both series are short and episodic. The comedy is similar and the MCs are alike. 
reportRecommended by thatbleachfan
Another gag manga, based on the idea of a scary guy's good intentions being misunderstood. Both MCs are confused as gang members at various points in the manga. 
reportRecommended by theznooz
Same kind of absurdist humor, combination of seriousness and fantasy/light humor, shifting tonalities and genuinely positive messages. 
reportRecommended by iryg
Yotsuba to! Is funny and makes you happy and the story is awesome! If you have read yotsuba to i recommend you to read gokushufudou, but this manga is about a yakuza than get married and his funny adventure's With his wife and friends! Definitely you have to read both mangas ^_^ 
reportRecommended by Paituwin
Not exactly a similar premise when it comes to the characters, but anybody who enjoyed Tadakuni, Hidenori, Yoshitake and co.'s antics will undoubtedly be entertained by the comedy gold in Gokushufudou. 
reportRecommended by ollefrost
Okay, Hwajin & Tatsu’s character match in some way. And yes, I do sound ridiculous, BUT I ENJOYED THE NETFLIX VERSION OF “GOKUSHUFUDOU” MORE BUT- here we are. However you HAVE to try “Get Schooled”. Even if you’re an actual ghost and you can’t afford a phone and are in my dad’s garage right now. Like, okay, take my phone, TAKE WHATEVER JUST READ >:( 
reportRecommended by samsimps
Two individuals with connections to a shady side, end up in a profession where they continue their days almost completely opposite compared to what they did before. *Both of them are Slice of Life related. 
reportRecommended by RaviDavi
Ex-yakuza / ex-mafia members who are living a normal, peaceful life now, however they still carry memories and characteristics from their past. 
reportRecommended by RaviDavi
Both are lighthearted slice-of-life series following the daily life of someone who is comically serious and surprisingly handy at housework and their partner, who is a busy office lady with poor homemaking skills. 
reportRecommended by noodlesan
both have MC that gives yakuza vibes, but they have hearts of gold! slice of life with comedy - one with a cat and the other with chores of a "wife" 
reportRecommended by solemgemeos
Both manga have a scary looking Mc who gets into trouble because of his appearance but just wants to life a normal life. 
reportRecommended by xShinigami3125
Both comedies are about a man with a questionable past, who must get accustomed to his now "boring" life as a husband. Of course, things rarely go his way and hilarity ensues. Don't expect too much from the stories, since both are fairly predictable. They're good for a laugh, though 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Comedy series in which a criminal (or an ex criminal) does every day household tasks in an exagerated, funny way 
reportRecommended by TaliaMatsuo
Both MCs are ex-gang members trying to live a normal life (Tatsu formerly part of the mafia and Mafuyu formerly part of a high school gang). Oresama Teacher is also a comedy, but it has more shoujo undertones.  
reportRecommended by shilbia
Stories about characters who for some reasons were in the illegal industry, and were able to abandon this life and get their dream job. In Goku the dreamjob is to be a housewife, ans in The children's Teacher is to be an teacher <.<. Their life would be perfect with their dream life, however sometimes they are confronted by some problems related to their old life. The main diference between these two stories is the tone, in Goku the plot is more oriented for a slice of life comedy daily life, while the childrens teacher is oriented to a more serious drama, where you will follow  read more 
reportRecommended by chew7
Similar plot lines - a hard core yakuza gives up his life of blood, violence and death as soon as he finds a purpose in his life. Both stories are cute and funny takes at how a yakuza adjusts to the life of a normie. 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Both have a sort of down to Earth comedy that rely on contrasting facial expressions. While they vary wildly in their approach to story, the way they utilize comedy makes me think of them in a similar vain. Though it should be noted that Gokushufudou doesn't utilize Ecchi while Grand Blue does. 
reportRecommended by WhoCanPeliCan
New leaf. Gokushufudou and Crazy Food Truck both follow an incredibly dangerous person, who decided it would be better in life to do something a bit more out of the danger zone. Tatsu and Gordon are in the same boat with passing over their ex-mafia and ex-militant days respectively into following a stranger, but more calm life of being a househusband and an owner of a food truck. Both are good manga with comedic elements to them too. Though Crazy Food Truck is more action-packed than Gokushufudou. 
reportRecommended by NextUniverse
Both MC's are former yakuza living their best lives in a different environment (house husband, princess in an isekai story) 
reportRecommended by rubixuitous
Yakuzas that seem scary at first but are surprisingly normal presented in a comedic format. 
reportRecommended by joegonzalez722
Both pretty entertaining episodic slice of life stories with main characters who are(zero)/were (tatsu) involved in the crime world 
reportRecommended by mahzz