Mairimashita! Iruma-kun
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
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Mairimashita! Iruma-kun

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 魔入りました!入間くん
English: Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Mar 2, 2017 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy
Themes: Isekai Isekai, Mythology Mythology
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Nishi, Osamu (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.361 (scored by 2354723,547 users)
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Ranked: #2762
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Popularity: #282
Members: 58,208
Favorites: 3,359

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The main characters have similar personalities, both mangas have similar comedic styles. It's a great try!  
reportRecommended by Gostey
The setting's are similar but also have major differences  
reportRecommended by mocha34345
Both Mairimashita Iruma-kun and Mx0 give you the similar feeling. In both, the MC ended up in a different world and are made to go along with the nonsensical approach to adapt to their new environment. * MC's character personality are very different from one another and they have their own unique way of doing thing but both have a strong sense of belief when it come to dangerous situations. *Somehow, they both always end up to the center of attention of everyone much to their dislike. * In both, story development is at a good pace and you will always end up wanting for  read more 
reportRecommended by MysticN
the boy has crazy parents and he gets to go in the demon world and go to school there. 
reportRecommended by AmirKlapuh
These two are extremely similar since at the fact because Mairimashita! Iruma-kun is AMAMAZING 
reportRecommended by Duck1234
Two boys who enter a school they're uncomfortable in at first, but gradually grow closer with all of his fellow class members. *The moments where the whole group comes together are truly awesome! 
reportRecommended by RaviDavi
Both are about protagonists that are attempting not to stick out in an environment because of how unique they are, at least initially. Additionally, both are gag-heavy, although Mairimashita Iruma-kun leans more on plot that Saiki K. Both protagonists are also powerful without intending to be. Finally, both have amazing characters you will enjoy. 
reportRecommended by InqMusic
Both mc's are nice likable and care way too much about pleasing people around them. Both mangas have a romance/harem Both mc's also don't have parents. Both manga's themselves are very different, but I somehow get a similar feeling from both of them. 
reportRecommended by Krohta
Both series center around a human winding up in the demon world where demons consider humans to be a delicacy, and both series are very similar in atmosphere- ie, very "Halloween Spooky" rather than genuine horror. The protagonist of "Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun" is the human, Iruma, while the protagonist of "Pochi Kuro" is the deliquent demon Kuro who develops a crush on the human, Pochi. Both series are pretty fun, wholesome, and a good read during the Halloween season! 
reportRecommended by minniemoon
Both main characters are timid boys who suddenly get lots of fame and acknowledgement from other, previously popular school guys. There's lots of wacky and hilarious situations, new characters are so versatile and creative. 
reportRecommended by RaviDavi
Both manga involve their main character enrolling and attending a school meant for supernatural creatures; the schools being meant for youkai in "Rosario to Vampire", and for demons in "Mairimashita! Iruma-kun". Being the sole humans in their respective schools (with anti-human policies), both Tsukune and Iruma must keep their human identities a secret as they make new friends and adapt to life in a new school. Both manga are primarily comedy/slice of life with some action in between. Unlike "Rosario to Vampire", "Mairimashita! Iruma-kun" does not have any ecchi or harem elements (as of yet). 
reportRecommended by Fistful-of-Flan
They both have very similar concepts. They both use their surroundings to make some good comedy happen.  
reportRecommended by alpha_shadow
It takes place in the same setting! You can see a lot of the scenes from "Mairimashita! Iruma-kun" happening in the background of this manga. "Makai no Shuyaku wa Wareware da!" is about Xialong Teufel, a first-year demon at Babyls, who wants to become popular and join the student council. He is envious of Iruma who always ends up being the center of attention. I think it isn't created by the same mangaka as Iruma's, but I believe they were involved in it to maintain accuracy of the setting! 
reportRecommended by LocalAirhead
HAHHAHAAHAHAH!!!! Both of these stories are so funny! I can't stop laughing! Both of the characters are your average Japanese(or seem to be, Iruma has had a crazy past and Yamada has some crazy adaptability and mental fortitude. But other than that!)who get pulled into the demon world. At their side is a Maou-like-Chara who dotes on them a lot <3 LET'S GIVE LOTS OF HEAD PATS TO IRUMA-KUN AND YAMADA-KUN! <3 lots of doting. Both characters are also left to deal with the fact that they now have to live in this world and deal with the strange people and things in their surroundings...  read more 
reportRecommended by Nicholenekko
very similar im surprised iruma author didn't reference medaka box. the character interactions and the absurdist comedy they both use. the art work is a bit similar and casual school life setting with supernatral powers being the status quo, the protagonists both try to rank up their status through school. both protagonist's ambitions are inspired by the student council presidents(amelie for iruma. medaka for zenichi) and both are centered around school clubs, and there are often fights between clubs etc. both have inequalities between students (like abnormals being gifted with extra abilities and have higher status, and higher ranked demons over lower ranked demons).  read more 
reportRecommended by Neostorm-X
-Similar setting in a way with school setting with magic involved -utilizes pretty much all characters in the class in some way. -main characters are strong but young, and still have things to learn and grow from. -both start out rather light and slice of life, and eventually get much more into action and battles/darker themes. 
reportRecommended by PlaguedDarkness
-Both mangas show a protagonist that is physically different than everyone else in the schools -In both the protagonists despite their difference from everyone else end up triumphant -In both, despite the action and progression, the biggest focus is the comedy 
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