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Kirara

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kanojo no Angle, Kanojo no Photo Kiss, Konna Koto ga Attemo Iiyou na Hibi
Japanese: KIRARA
English: Kirara
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 43
Status: Finished
Published: 1992 to 1997
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural, Ecchi Ecchi
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump
Authors: Yui, Toshiki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.451 (scored by 759759 users)
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Ranked: #162912
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Popularity: #9219
Members: 1,942
Favorites: 8

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Another older women with a younger guy, although Unbalance X2 is more serious and dramatic then Kirara. 
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These are both seinen echi romantic comedies, although Kirara does have some sad moments. 
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They both are fairly lighthearted and sometimes touching stories of older women with younger guys. 
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High school boy mc meet his older/future version of his wife to be. Both are very ecchi 
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These two series are similar in that the MC ends up meeting both the past and future versions of his girlfriend at the same time and how he deals with the problems that come with the situation. However, in Kirara it's in reverse of Ashita Dorobou; the MC in Kirara meets his future wife who gets sent 8 years into the past, and in Ashita Dorobou, he meets his past girlfriend from 10 years ago. They both deal with the mending of relationships. 
reportRecommended by -Kazu
In these two serialisations, the male protagonist is caught in a love triangle involving two female protagonists; one of which is a spirit/ghost. 
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Ecchi serialisations that revolve around a male protagonist and his relationship with a female spirit. 
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Both of these romance titles follow the relationship between a male protagonist and a female ghost. Both feature lots of ecchi, drama, and comedy. 
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Although these two series do not share the exact same genres, both do feature romantic and ecchi situations between a male protagonist and a female spirit. 
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Romantic comedies involving a male protagonist and a female spirit. Both are prevalent in ecchi. 
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Both of these romantic comedies feature very similar ways of storytelling (particularly in regard to comedy) and character development. 
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