Yatteranneeze!
I Can't Take it Anymore!
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Yatteranneeze!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Yatteraneeze!, I Can't Take it Anymore!, Yatteranneeze, Yateraneeze, I Can't Take It Anymore
Japanese: やってらんねェぜ!
English: I Can't Take it Anymore!
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 22
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 1995 to Apr 2000
Genres: Boys Love Boys Love, Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Erotica Erotica
Theme: School School
Serialization: None
Authors: Koide, Mieko (Story & Art), Akizuki, Koh (Story)

Statistics

Score: 7.681 (scored by 14621,462 users)
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Ranked: N/A2
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #6417
Members: 3,052
Favorites: 51

Recommendations

both are about the love that grow and both have alot of drama. if you like one you will like the other. 
reportRecommended by AnimeFreck409
A nice, who is more insightful than it seems Uke looks up to a Mike-like person who has a dark and similar past. (Mike is a Tri-coloured cat; a very rare cat) 
reportRecommended by Leni_Bunny
At the point where Masaki realizes his feelings for Hiroya their relationship remind of that in Koisuru boukun on the emotional level. Hiroya has a hard time geting over his sexuality in the same way as Soichi. Not as intense as Koisuru boukun, but still enjoyable, nevertheless.  
reportRecommended by Tshuki
I found them quite similar, both are psychologically DIFFICULT (serious) mangas; 'Y!' is for example about fear of aids, and 'J' is about love with misunderstandings, rough which may cause a lot of pain to the both sides (psychologically and physically). I enjoyed both, so I'm recommending. 
reportRecommended by Patry-chan
I found them quite similar, both are psychologically DIFFICULT (serious) mangas; 'Y!' is for example about fear of aids, and 'Z' is about rough (not accepted, 'dirty') kind of love which may cause a lot of pain to the both sides (psychologically and physically). I enjoyed both, so I'm recommending. 
reportRecommended by Patry-chan
Both of these Manga realistically show the struggles for gay men. They are both very realistic and a bit older. 
reportRecommended by Accelority
i found the stories really similar although Y contains yaoi and a bit more drama, they both have that feeling of innocent love. 
reportRecommended by WhySoSerious
Both of the ukes are quite similar since they are both sort of naive/innocent. Both of the semes bully/manipulate their ukes and play around with them. In both manga, the semes do eventually find themselves developing feelings for the cute ukes and have to work to make it up to them. 
reportRecommended by MinTokki
Both stories' pairings begin with an overly innocent boy and a boy with lots of life experience. In both, both boys learn from their counterparts and develop greatly throughout the story. Excellent yaoi series, both of them! 
reportRecommended by Pyapi
It keeps the slice of life bit very closely along with struggles the characters have to face as gay men. It's very intense and deals with the possible contraction of AIDs, not for the week hearted (you may want to bring a box of tissue). 
reportRecommended by YoshikoFuru
It keeps the slice of life bit very closely along with struggles the characters have to face as gay men. It's very intense and deals with the possible contraction of AIDs, not for the week hearted (you may want to bring a box of tissue). 
reportRecommended by YoshikoFuru
Both start out with the main character admiring another man, but findig faults in their image/relationship with him. The main character is unsure of his feelings, while the other one is recognizing his love for the other, but denies it at first. Yatteranneeze is a story that stirs up similar emotios to the ones you get from Okane ga Nai (that adorable bittersweet emotion >///<), although Yatteranneeze does not inclued as much... ahem..."intercourse" as Okane ga Nai, I do believe if you like one, you will like the other:) 
reportRecommended by MoonShine
Both based in high school with a cute main and a lover with a troubled past, Yatteranneeze is leaning more towards a oure sort of yaoi while Komatta Toki ni wa Hoshi ni Kike is more of the >///< shounen ai type, but if you like one, you'll like the other with these two AWESOME series! 
reportRecommended by MoonShine
Both have a naive cute main character that attracts others to them. Some form of love triangle in both mangas. Yatteranneeze!is longer but both are good.  
reportRecommended by Digit_3
They are both excellent titles about two young boys, who are experiencing the bitterness and the sweetness of first love. 
reportRecommended by OrangeSky