Tsurezure Children
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Tsurezure Children

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Synonyms: Wakabayashi Toshiya's 4-koma Collection
Japanese: 徒然チルドレン
English: Tsuredure Children
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 212
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 9, 2014 to Jul 11, 2018
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Wakabayashi, Toshiya (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.221 (scored by 2274622,746 users)
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Ranked: #4282
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Popularity: #280
Members: 57,988
Favorites: 1,837

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Both are 4-koma romcoms that feature the stories of multiple couples. The main difference is the fact that Zense Coupling employs reincarnation as the main theme.  
reportRecommended by TotoroTheGreat
Closest match in terms of plot. Has multiple independent romance plots with a similarly large amount of sugar. Tsurezere takes a more light hearted approach to the whole formula, focusing more on comedy than the drama. 
reportRecommended by screye
How to tease your crush? 
reportRecommended by aledoscope
Both have more than one couple, Both are lighthearted, Both are funny 
reportRecommended by fukumi
relationship can be funny too 
reportRecommended by aledoscope
Both are high school romcoms that actually manage to be both funny and cute 
reportRecommended by YesThatCinesra
They give me very similar vibes: - They both feature short romance stories. While "Tsurezure Children" follows several couples, "Real mo Tama ni wa Uso wo Tsuku" has just one. - School setting and the first love themes. - There is not really much of a plot in both, though it doesn't really matter, since it's all about relationships. Those small sugar-sweet moments. - Lots of blushing, guessing whether the other part has the same feeling for oneself. Just, I dunno, they are both very cute and sweet. Give it shot, if you liked one of those, you'll probably like the other one! 
reportRecommended by Liwander
Both taking school and comedy settings Both have much main heroine. 
reportRecommended by Syureria
Both have comedies in it and they also depict the journey and interactions of a newly couples.  
reportRecommended by chico-dono
They're similar in that they're both high school romance and slice-of-life manga written in an anthological style, telling short stories about a few different pairs/groups of students every chapter 
reportRecommended by Gamantrrrrg
If you liked the chemistry between Chiaki and Kana in Tsurezure, then you might like this mangas couple. They have a somewhat similar vibe and have the whole skit action going on. Both couples also seem to be more like very close friends instead of big romantic couples. 
reportRecommended by Rogona
Both are romance manga focusing on more than one couple in a school setting. 
reportRecommended by Kirinoze
This goes without warning that Ohimesama and Tsurezure Children have the same feel and art style—yet it is not to say that these two are carbon copies of each other, but it also is not to say that these two are far more different. In tone, the mangaka Wakabayashi Toshiya retains the sense of humor that's been ever present in his works, gently tugging on heartstrings with these interesting and likable characters. The only real difference between the two is that Ohimesama has sadly wrapped up, and that it doesn't really go as far as Tsurezure Children is currently exploring. Which is why this is a wholesome  read more 
reportRecommended by TeKSMeLater
short, disjointed romance stories that tickle the heart, i got diabetes reading it 
reportRecommended by lollermanlol
Both are high school romcoms that are at least partially 4koma that actually manage to be funny and cute 
reportRecommended by YesThatCinesra
Both manga primarily focus on love and have multiple romantic relationships developing through them. Also, in both mangas the way the romance flows for each of the side characters is similar. 
reportRecommended by walloman
Both of the mangas are very similar in their approach to the genre of comedy romance; they both include a lot of characters which gets you to know most of the school, they both take care of the romantic relationship of the side characters. In both mangas, its hard to distinguish who the side and main characters are, but with tsurezure children its a bit harder. And both of them are very funny.  
reportRecommended by walloman
They are both about the innocence of love.  
reportRecommended by mandorallen
Both had same story format with daily highschool romcom. Both have nice cute felling with the relationship between the character. One of the couple in Tsuzure have same character with Yandere Kanojo (a cute yankee girl and glasses guy) The difference is Tsuzure Children have more couple arc story than Yandere Kanojo. 
reportRecommended by Ephimertence
Both are cute and funny 4-komas where highschool students try to deal with their first love. 
reportRecommended by Numero33
Both manga is like a anthology having different relationships scenario with a lot of characters having love troubles, and some may even have more appearances or have a cameo in others characters’ love troubles. 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
Both manga tell stories about different couple and their romamce.  
reportRecommended by jack_stryder