Kiss yori mo Hayaku
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Kiss yori mo Hayaku

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Faster Than a Kiss, Tsuki to Himawari, Moon and Sunflower
Japanese: キスよりも早く


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 58
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 24, 2007 to Jun 23, 2012
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Themes: Childcare Childcare, School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: LaLa
Authors: Tanaka, Meca (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.921 (scored by 1879018,790 users)
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Ranked: #9262
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Popularity: #444
Members: 40,805
Favorites: 972

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Recommendations

both are about love between teacher and student. Drawing is very nice for eye in FTaK and 7J-mR because of author - Meca Tanaka. I think that everyone who likes tabu-pairings should read it. 
reportRecommended by japangirl1995
Kazuma from Faster than a kiss really reminds me of Usui from KWMS. They are really similar, not only their appearance but also how they like to tease the girl they like =) The dynamics of both couples is really funny because of all the teasing. Also, there are some similarities between Fumino and Misaki: the guys in their school are afraid of getting beaten by them =) 
reportRecommended by Pikena
faster than a kiss and chocolate are similar because of a student x teacher relationship. both was a romantic comedy love story!:D and very enjoyable to read! 
reportRecommended by chie_shou13
they have the simlia rplot where the girl falls in love with the young little bit odd teacher  
reportRecommended by animefreak94
Both heroines are in love with their teachers, but Kiss Yori mo Hayaku is a lighter read, and it starts with the student and teacher already together. 
reportRecommended by cardcaptors
In both mangas, there is an older guy that protects and an high school girl that is protected, making the relationship between them really sweet. Also, both Kurosaki and Kazuma like to tease the girls so it is really funny to see the way the girls react. Another similarity between both male characters is that they are always trying to control their feelings and impulses because of the age gap...(In Kurosaki's case, he also doesn't want to be called a lollicon XD) 
reportRecommended by Pikena
i think that both mangas share the same feelings, both are cute, romantic, funny and involves a girl who have to be strong, little children and an improvised family. 
reportRecommended by a_i_r_e
Both are more or less classic shoujo series with love triangles, relationship building, and dealing with circumstances at school. The main male protagonist connects with a main female character that brings out a variety of emotions between the two. Throughout their perspective stories, they experience various obstacles that can be commonly seen in a typical relationship. There are also other characters that gets involved that complicates their relationship as we find out more about their lives. Recommended for readers who are seeking a shoujo with complicated relationships. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
-Student x Teacher relationship -Teacher confused (and same student-past of kazuma) -Student feels guilty -Rumours everywhere :B Kiss yori mo hayaku is most large, funny and lovely than zutto suki datta kuse ni. 
reportRecommended by KPBouvier
Both mangas are hilarous!! Plus, both main guy characters, LOVE to tease and annoy the girl main character. I hope you love Black Bird as much as Faster than a Kiss!!! 
reportRecommended by 4Brads
It has to do with the whole teacher x student but kinda different than Sensei to Watashi enjoy! :) 
reportRecommended by MidnightBlue
Both these mangas include a student and teacher relationship with protective male protagonists. The major difference is that the teacher and student don't live together. Notheless, both are very cute, neither is to be missed! 
reportRecommended by octoberstormxx
Both manga are set around a 'false' marriage where the participants end up falling in love with each other and getting married for real 
reportRecommended by MissLadybug
Shoujo manga that share a similar general premise: an unwanted high school girl finds a home with a kind young man who cherishes the idea of a family. There's some uneasiness from mixed signals between romance and more platonic/family feelings or teasing/not being taken seriously due to age. 
reportRecommended by shinkeikaku
Both deals with characters falling in love to their teacher/student. Both are romantic comedy manga. The only difference is in "Sugar Family" they are stepbrother/sister while in Kiss Yori Mo, they are student/teacher at first and ends up getting married in secret. 
reportRecommended by yHam
Similar plots involving having to hide a relationship, similar age gap, Similar Heroines and somewhat similar main love interests. Not to mention extremely fast marriages. 
reportRecommended by Petrichorsalon
the main characters are married, and they try to hide it from others 
reportRecommended by audry1000
The basic storylines are about the same. Mainly, it is all about a couple deeply in love with each other, but they encountered lots of obstacles that kept trying to pull them apart... Ojousama wa Oyomesama is more towards light comedy, while Kiss Yori mo Hayaku is more towards sweet romance, though both mangas' plot have light comedy and sweet romance. 
reportRecommended by beatingheartx
they both have a teacher and student relationship Kiss Yori mo Hayaku: light romance, immediate progress with the sensei and the girl (they got married in the 1st chapter) Ingenuo: dramatic, tragic at times, and the romance between the sensei and the girl takes forever to build up but its still preety good 
reportRecommended by jeans
Both main characters are powerful, yet shy in a way and have many people who try to get into the way of their relationships and there are some tiny love triangles. Also, the main boy characters both have dark pasts. Even though Skip Beat is more about showbiz and more light-hearted, as Faster Than A Kiss (Kiss Yori mo Hayaku) is a little bit more romantic, both are very comedic mangas that anyone should read ^_^! 
reportRecommended by coocooformanga
Both series has a variety of classic shoujo tropes including the interconnecting relationships of the two main characters. The main female protagonist has a gentle heart while we see how their lives unfold after meeting an older guy. Both series' romance has a slow progress but there is strong connection that is developed as each chapter unfolds. There is also a certain degree of realism as both series' main male protagonist holds professional occupations. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
both of the girls begin living with total strangers that try to make them fall in love with them lots of cute romance both guys are H-O-T hot and that is all i can think about 
reportRecommended by urlander
These mangas both have a student and teacher relationship although in Sensei, Kiiteyo they're not living together. 
reportRecommended by octoberstormxx
Both mangas started from marrige for convenience although faster than a kiss is a lot more hilarious and the lead male cares for the lead female more than the other manga 
reportRecommended by God_is_a_Woman
High School Girls who get into relationships with their teachers, and struggle to keep it secret. Both manga cover roughly the same period, from second year until graduation. 
reportRecommended by Jerakor
Both manga include a female high school student and a young man living together in the same household due to certain circumstances on the girl's side. In Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet the girl lives with an author who she calls sensei and falls in love with. In contrast to Kiss yori mo Hayaku the girl is very capable when it comes to cooking and hosework. In both manga the sensei becomes her new family. 
reportRecommended by YxH_KxR
both are about love interest between a teacher and a student, angel time is a oneshot  
reportRecommended by Njessness
Both stories are shoujo staring a bold and and admirable heroine in an unusual living situation. Both gilrs are cared for by the male leads, and the romance is always present but slow to develop. Neither story concerns themselves too much with how many stereotypes are involved or whether the story is too episodic. They're just basic feel-good shoujo. The art styles and character's looks are not dissimilar, either. 
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
Both girls are living secretly together with the man they love (though Ro is in university and the former omiai partner from Mikako's sister Akane, while Mikako is still in High-School). They both have to restrain themselves until they graduate and they have to face similar problems because both men come from families where its not allowed to do what you want, since both of their fathers are really serious and high in business.  
reportRecommended by sanctuaries
Both are about 2 young people who are in love and there is a cute little kid in it that is very much like their child :D 
reportRecommended by sophiipotato
Student and teacher genre. That's probably the only similar thing about these two manga. Faster than a kiss is more lighthearted romance with lots of comedies. Daisuki datta yo, sensei has more slice of life feeling to it. 
reportRecommended by kiiroibara
i feel that the main female protagonists are very similar, just made me remember it. They are both a really gd read apart from the fact that Junai Bride is much shorter, wish it was longer ^^  
reportRecommended by Angel_Devil
Both teacher student relationship. Both have confused girl that cries pretty often but tries to act tough. Both have perverted teachers that are really attractive. Both have the perverted friend of the perverted teacher. And they both have the other boys that are also involved in the romantic drama and are usually interested in her. Therefore these mangas are really equivocal of each other. If you like one you WILL like the other. 
reportRecommended by Akanesouzou
Both begin with a "marriage of convenience" between a teen and adult (though is Yunohana, they don't technically marry yet), and their ensuing married life and shenanigans. Both couples have to to do their best to keep the union a secret. "Kiss" is more romance, "Yunohana" more comedy. 
reportRecommended by IceAndCream
Both have teacher and student relationships and have complications in between. Also. Both series have annoying younger siblings of different mothers hindering the growing relationship of the two main characters. 
reportRecommended by Michiko-desu
Both hilarious teacher-student romances... awesomeness! :D 
reportRecommended by jayjayy
Faster than a kiss and Wagaha wa yome de aru are both tories in which a highschool girl is married to an older man. 
reportRecommended by beckaleck
A relationship between a student and a teacher but Ichigo no Gakkou is more serious than Faster than a Kiss 
reportRecommended by beckaleck
A story about high school student and her guardian, contains frobidden relationship between uncle and niece (Ai Hime) and teacher and student (Faster than a Kiss) 
reportRecommended by doorotka
- A student and a teacher sweet love story. - Both of them have funny and cute sides in their stories.  
reportRecommended by sumis
It was the same Teacher x Student relationship. The Girls in both stories are pretty much distressed about their relationship with their teachers and want it to keep hidden from the public (by that it means those who are in their school). Aside from that, both teachers were trying their best not to touch their students.  
reportRecommended by Crenou
both of the heroins have a tendency to punch or kick at close physical contact with the main characters. the stories are very different, but similar at the same time somehow. 
reportRecommended by WonTawn
In Love♥Yome and Faster than a Kiss the female student is married to her teacher. 
reportRecommended by Nanamishi
They both involve having someone getting married in order to save their families 
reportRecommended by alexa518
Even though Trouble in the Classroom is more of a short relationship they are both studentxteacher and are not ...weird... 
reportRecommended by berryberry13
Both are sugar sweet shoujo mangas centered on a couple that is established as one in the very beginning. Their love is challenged at times (e.g. circumstances with their family/school/work, third parties) but their feelings for each other always prevail. If you are into heartwarming romance and sexual tension that gets your heart racing, then you are sure to enjoy both. 
reportRecommended by Sinshana
both series are about the difficulties of a student & teacher relationship 
reportRecommended by frozen_soul
I got the same feel from both of the female protagonists - poor girls who end up in a weird romantic situation in order to survive. Desire Climax is more smutty, but still has intricate plot and characters. 
reportRecommended by kittykatloren
Both stories are about a young girl who has lost both of her parents and ends up living with someone else, and the girl has to keep some things secret from others. Both have comedy and romance.  
reportRecommended by kiwigreeneyes
Both involve a student who is secretly married to their teacher. Also, they're both love comedies :3  
reportRecommended by loveless6288
Shoujos with lovey-dovey cuddliness, and strange family relations. 
reportRecommended by IceAndCream
Both stories are about teacher and student relationship. Both are sweet stories and a great read.  
reportRecommended by biakudryavka
Both about an older guy becoming a papa for a younger child in kiss yori the child isn't his but yet he talks care of him and his sister. its both hearth warming and sometimes sad. Kiss yori is more about romance but it somehow gave me the same kind of feelings. 
reportRecommended by SharksCake
They both have a girl that isn't in love with the guy at all but you know that they end up together. Plus they fight with each other but get feelings for each other. But Moe Kare! is more ecchi than Faster than a Kiss. (the real name) But they both are must reads if your looking for something good. 
reportRecommended by 4Brads
Another student-teacher relationship, although the context is entirely different. Faster than a kiss' main lead is "married" to the teacher who is also her (and her brother's) caretaker. Usami Maki's lead female character on the other hand, is an rich kid who unknowingly fell for a teacher during her skii trip. 
reportRecommended by kiiroibara