Okaeri Alice
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Okaeri Alice

Alternative Titles

Japanese: おかえりアリス
English: Welcome Back, Alice
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 9, 2020 to Aug 9, 2023
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Themes: Love Polygon Love Polygon, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Oshimi, Shuuzou (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.041 (scored by 79457,945 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #82592
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #829
Members: 21,680
Favorites: 340

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Unleash a tribal lust. A disgusting tale of teenagers who find their way, understanding a little too much about "what is". On the side of the sexual sides with both tales, you will be met with no punches pulled in this psychological leap into the abyss of Freud's id and the primitive/transcendental nature of man. Flowers of Evil, with Nakamura trying to get a few perverted, albeit honest, words out of Takao in his love life. Really going into the depths of the mind of how we feel and do about seemingly trivial matters. Welcome Back Alice, a tale focusing on love and lust and  read more 
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A ton of questions, and a ton of kissing. Both are stories of conflicts, internal ones at that. Bloom Into You and Okaeri Alice are both stories of individuals trying to reach fix themselves and how that affects the others around them. A broken romance, if you will. Bloom Into You features Nanami in her relationship with Yuu, trying to get to understand herself through their intimacy as well other factors that appear later on. Okaeri Alice is the same, however, Kei finds himself in this already fixed state earlier on, the story really goes around and shows the impacts and the new people that are  read more 
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Questions. When something abnormal happens and we lack the understanding to know why, we question it. It is a simple concept, yet Our Dreams at Dusk and Okaeri Alice take this and impose some interesting situations on the matter. Our Dreams follow Kaname battling against the hardships of being gay in society but also coming to terms with understanding why people are LGBT and the stories they have behind them. A reflection ultimately leads up to his reason for his personality. Okaeri Alice is more extreme and goes down the path in which it questions a simple yet explosive side of humans, lust. The seel used  read more 
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Will admit, the "love" here is kinda crazy, but they both do have some distorted twisted "love" in them, enough to be liable for a recommendation. Of course, one is more extremely horrific than the psychological love triangle, but these two twisted lust tales are something to just not miss. They boil down to the same concept of lust and how it breaks an individual to transcend or devolve depending on how you look at it. 
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Stop!! Hibari-kun! is the romcom version of Okaeri Alice. Both have a boy desired by a blonde trans girl, and both boys barely can't resist to their beauty and sensuality. While Stop!! is funny and makes you laugh, Okaeri has that painful Oshimi's style that makes you suffer.  
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both deal with gender & sexuality and the subsequent changes it causes to the dynamic between childhood friends. 
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Both mangas have crossdressing/trans characters and also disturbing bonds between its main characters. 
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