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Aiura

Alternative Titles

Japanese: あいうら


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 109
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 2, 2011 to Apr 26, 2014
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Themes: CGDCT CGDCT, Iyashikei Iyashikei, School School
Serialization: 4-koma Nano Ace
Authors: Chama (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.061 (scored by 920920 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #78992
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #5412
Members: 3,663
Favorites: 32

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Recommendations

Wasteful high school life. Aiura and Wasteful Days of High School Girl both follow high school girl groups simply wasting away their high school life with antics here and there, due to having nothing better to do. Both mangas have characters with similar personalities, such as the idiot type. Whether it be students or teachers. Both are good comedy manga with an equal amount of laughs to get out of. 
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Fun school time with friends. Tomorrow's Saturday and Aiura follow schoolgirls in their general conversations and their daily interactions. Tomorrow's Saturday follows middle school girls Mina, Sanae and Yukari in their talks about general trends and other interests. Aiura follows high school girls Ayuko, Saki and Kanaka with the same topics as well as talks about the future and general antics. Both are nice relaxing manga with Aiura being a comedy whilst Tomorrow's Saturday is just a regular s.o.l manga. 
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Joshi Kousei life. Both Aiura and Azumanga follow the lives of high school girls in their groups following the regular high school life. Both are entertaining as each other, being more or less similar in aspects such as characters and story 
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While the characters and their relationship dynamics are somewhat different, both these manga are slice of life 4-koma comedies following a group of high school girls enjoying their everyday life. Despite there being some male side-characters in both manga, they are CGDCT and focused on the main group, trio in Aiura and quartet in A-Channel, with plenty chapters showing their interactions with their other school friends and classmates. The teachers too are not forgotten and get their fair share of comedic moments. 
reportRecommended by -TACHYON-
Both series are relatively lighthearted comedy stories prototyping the lives of a young group of girls. Their character interactions brings the elegance and charm with their personalities. Recommended for fans who are looking for a delicate slice of life that can bring you laughter. 
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