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Salad Days

Alternative Titles

Japanese: SALAD DAYS


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 165
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 25, 1997 to Oct 31, 2001
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Sunday
Authors: Inokuma, Shinobu (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.671 (scored by 890890 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #19202
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #8059
Members: 2,317
Favorites: 60

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Recommendations

Both these mangas are a series of stories (that may or may not be revisited) about love during the teenage years. The aforementioned stories do not necessarily end up in a happy ending. Salad days is not ecchi, but its stories make an impact on the reader.  
reportRecommended by klaudiviris
Both manga are of similar style: a series of romantic short stories between a bunch of interrelated people. Both of them are very good, with pretty good drawing. KimiKiss is a little more ecchi, while Salad Days has a wider range of stories. 
reportRecommended by Xtrazi
Both have romance genres, and are comprised of mainly one-shots, although Pretty in Blue is josei and each chapter is longer, while Salad Days seem more shounen. 
reportRecommended by Dunkjoe
Amagami is in omnibus format whereas Salad Days is a collection of one-shots. Both mostly involve characters going through rejection but Amagami is a lot more wholesome and doesn't display unrequited love as often as Salad Days. 
reportRecommended by HEXyren
Similar one-shot pattern. Salad Days is Shounen and Koi Chirakashite is Josei. Salad Days deals with romance in student life whereas Koi Chirakashite depicts romance in the adult life of working women. Salad Days has more of unrequited love stories and doesn't have concluding sex scenes as in Koi Chirakashite. The characters and stories in Salad Days are more diverse and the manga is a longer as a whole as opposed to Koi Chirakashite. Furthermore, some favourite stories in Salad Days are revisited. Those in Koi Chirakashite are not. 
reportRecommended by HEXyren
Both illustrate high school relationships from casual acquaintances to serious romantic relationships while tackling issues of trust, teenage angst, crisis of identity and most of all, love. 
reportRecommended by arimakenshin
they are both sort of compilations of one-shots romance stories that come up together with a story in the end 
reportRecommended by sceptile24
A whole bunch of romance related one shots. Salad days takes a more comedic tone to its stories.  
reportRecommended by PartiaL
Both manga follow the story of a teenage couple going through their growing pains and ups and downs discovering love, passion and trust while exploring other romantic relationships of the characters' friends and peers. These are the two hidden gems of the world of completely scanlated romance manga.  
reportRecommended by arimakenshin
They are both episodic mangas involving romance in high school. 
reportRecommended by Nekko-mimi