Heroine Shikkaku
No Longer Heroine
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Heroine Shikkaku

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Thank You Last Samurai, Souri de Sorry
Japanese: ヒロイン失格
English: No Longer Heroine
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 42
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 13, 2010 to Mar 13, 2013
Genre: Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Bessatsu Margaret
Authors: Koda, Momoko (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.011 (scored by 96259,625 users)
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Ranked: #86042
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Popularity: #825
Members: 22,985
Favorites: 324

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Both are about unrequited love. A cute girl who's been in love with her childhood friend for years, and when she finally manages to confess her love, he's already taken. Lots of crying and angst! Both made me cry like there's no tomorrow, and both are AWESOME. 
reportRecommended by weirdffishes
In both the main girl is in love with a guy that has already a girlfriend, than later she ends up going out with a "playboy" who turns out to be really gentle. Also, In Heroine Shikkaku, the 3 main characters of Strobe Edge appear on the crowd of a Basketball game.  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
Both have love triangles and childhood friends although Heroine Shikkaku is a lot longer. Both have cute moments and some sad ones as well as jealousy and conflicts concerning love rivals. Both are set in a school and are great for shoujo manga readers.  
reportRecommended by anarrowstrail
Similar humor and artwork. Cute protagonists.  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
Both of them have drama and a love triangle. Additionally, both of them have plots that are well developed and not extremely predictable which is what makes reading these two mangas a thrill. :) Love both of them, especially the artwork. 
reportRecommended by KikyoInfante
Two guys after one girl (for the most part)! Both guys in both stories have contrasting personalities - good foils of each other! Also, there was a small collaboration between the two briefly. Both of these manga kind of have the same feel to them. Both stories bring the same kind of tugging at your heart to make you feel like the female lead herself and what her struggles are within the story and in her love(s?). And both have easy on the eyes art. Pretty boys and pretty girls.  
reportRecommended by ladyamms
Both feature a popular guy who falls in love with an unpopular girl. Both have a beautiful rival that tries to steal the male protagonist´s heart, the difference is, while KnT is told by the perspective of the heroine, HS is told by the perspective of the rival. Also the protagonist of HS greatly resembles Kurumi from KnT in looks and personality.  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
Both center around a love triangle where the female lead pines for a playboy in love with someone else at first. 
reportRecommended by cardcaptors
They are childhood friends. Male character doesn't sees female character as the girl he likes, even when female characters confess to them. 
reportRecommended by sipapoh
Kayo(the protagonist) share a similar mindset with Hatori about been the main character of the story(heroine) and been special to her childhood friend. The humor is alike because Yasuko also use comedians and actors faces in funny situations, and tend to exaggerate Kayo reactions, like Momoko Koda does with Hatori. 
reportRecommended by Zuli_P
Its whole plot is centered around the heroine's unrequited love for her childhood best friend. Oohara Mame and Matsuzaki Hatori try to deal with these feelings through acceptance. Although set in different periods of life (high school and adulthood), both of them show the genuine emotions that all characters harbor toward one another. 
reportRecommended by yeoreumseo
A girl is childhood friends with a guy and likes him, but then a really nice girl with dark hair and glasses comes along and becomes an 'obstacle'. Also the main character has two main guys that she has to choose between, and there are other love triangles. Stardust Wink is a bit more cliche that Heroine Shikkaku. 
reportRecommended by MeNaK
Similar plot, but BGI spans from high school to adulthood and is a bit more serious 
reportRecommended by pillock
Similar plot (love square, rather than triangle) both quite funny 
reportRecommended by pillock
Somehow I think the female lead in both mangas are very similar. they're... two-faced? in a funny way. Especially heroine shikkaku - since she tries to be the perfect "heroine" in a manga. 
reportRecommended by kiiroibara
Both of them are "shoujo parodies"... and of course give the same feeling... The main characters are girls "desperately" seeking for a love life, same type of humor specifically in the drawing of humorous face. funny story with cute romance. 
reportRecommended by saskha