Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen
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Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Peace at Any Price, The Absolute Strategy of Peace
Japanese: 絶対平和大作戦


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 10, 2007 to Oct 9, 2010
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: LaLa DX
Authors: Ogura, Akane (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.771 (scored by 77497,749 users)
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Ranked: #14492
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Popularity: #1098
Members: 17,005
Favorites: 152

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Both stories start as marriages of convenience between royals in fantasy worlds. The heroines have the feeling of guilt for loving an enemy as they get closer to the heroes. However, Daisakusen is more comedic whereas Arcana appears to be more serious, the latter containing more intrigue within the main plot. 
reportRecommended by varyth
the art style is kind of the same. while i was reading ZHD, i couldn't help remember AnS. lol. there are both princes in the story (Johanne in ZHD and Zen in Ans) both the main girls are related to medicine in some way. they're both really good stories and really cute. :) i'm pretty sure if you like one of them, you'll like the other. 
reportRecommended by Merimae
It is set against a background of political war and intrigue, and has royalty and nobles as the main characters. In both we have a lot of political unrest and assassination attempts going on and both have a strong story and plot. In Zettai we have romance and I am hoping this to be the case for Akatsuki no Yona as well. Both have young women who are set against trying circumstances and both girls are not in love with the male characters to begin with and the guys have to try to win their hearts or they realize  read more 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Completely same story plot. If you love Zettai Heiwa Daiskusen, then you'll definitely fall in love with Usotsuki Engage. Both male and female protagonists are set into a political marriage which will result the end of their country's war. Both female protagonists are often mocked for their lack of chest volume as well, but both are just as stubborn and are strong willed. They are both the first to make the move to try and protect their husbands. In terms of the male protagonist, Usotsuki Engage's male, is more expressive of his protectiveness of his wife by the second chapter. The only difference is that  read more 
reportRecommended by XxLovexHatexX
Both female characters are strong-willed, very intelligent princesses who wan the best for their nations, in order to do so they both marry royalty with that in mind. It takes some time for both of them to fall in love for their husbands, the funny part is that for both of the men it was love at first sight! Saiunkoku Monogatari however focuses more on the adventures of Shuurei (main character) and ZHD is mainly focused on the budding relationship. Both are excellent reads that include characters that will make you fall in love with over and over again. 
reportRecommended by anayardz
Ookami-heika no Hanayome really reminds me of Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen. The characters are really similar and so is the plot (fake unions). Also, the girls react in almost the exact same way when the guys flirt with them. They are also both very funny. 
reportRecommended by Lenisha-chan
both have strong heroines and a familiar feel to them 
reportRecommended by visual-spectrum
Both have main characters that "like" each other. The boys are both pushy at first, and the girls reject them, but then it slowly grows on them. 
reportRecommended by ChubbyGoat
Both mangas have the same feeling to it. Except that Boku wa Kiss de Uso wo Tsuku is a reverse male harem, and ZHD is a married couple that starts out as a one sided love. 
reportRecommended by anayardz
They are both about a princess marrying the prince of the enemy nation. They are different though in Zzettai Heiwa Daisakusen the princess and prince decide to marry in order to stop the war between the nations but the princess hates the prince. Zzettai Heiwa Daisakusen is more of a comedy though. They are both good I'm sure if you like one you will like the other.  
reportRecommended by kimmyycubb
Although these historical romances are set in different eras, there are some similarities and I think readers who enjoyed Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen would enjoy the Tale of Felluah. Arranged marriages and a strong headed female lead are the main similiarities in these. However Felluah is set in a medieval setting while Zettai is set in the more recent history, both are marriages arranged for political purposes. The lady in Felluah is much quieter than the lead in Zettai yet still a strong female lead who knows what she wants and both are intelligent girls. If you  read more 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
-2 side are at war with eachother -on both side there is 1 girl and 1 guy -Faked loved to stop the wars -Someone trying to interfere with the plan of peace 
reportRecommended by Duckii
Well its alike inthe sense that the two are enemies who fall in love... love both mangas. A must read!!!! 
reportRecommended by paige77
Romances with royalty and political intrigue. A Kiss to the Prince has a medieval setting while Zettai is a more modern fantasy setting, liike perhaps a style from a hundred years ago. Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen has more politics against the couple while A Kiss to the Prince has other royals interferring. 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Euda and Haruhi are very alike, so are Johanne and Tamaki. Also, in both mangas the main characters come from 2 different worlds: In ZHW, Euda and Johanne are from two different countries, and in Ouran, Haruhi and Tamaki are from different social classes.  
reportRecommended by kczusin
A love story involving a prince from a world different from our own 
reportRecommended by as3
Stories are very similar, to people get married to stop the war between their countries but they don't like each other and put up a front so people don't find out and war breaks out again.  
reportRecommended by lokpole
Both feature royalty going from one land to a desert land for a political marriage. In one case the manga is shoujo-ai and the other is simply shoujo. 
reportRecommended by Fang-tan
Although Kuroorihime to Kawaki no Ou is a one shot, both manga involve the forced romance between a prince and a princess. In both manga, the man falls in love first and the princess is slow to realize her feelings. 
reportRecommended by PurpleYam
marriages in both mangas symbolize the proof that the war has been over 
reportRecommended by janelleski
This manga has a similar plot, especially with the relationship of the king and his older brother who was raised as king but did not recieve the throne. Both have female characters that have trouble fitting in as well.  
reportRecommended by blomstra
These feature couples that fight, argue and can't seem to get along even though you can tell from the start that they have feelings for and are attracted to each other so both stories sort of show a battle of the sexes relationship.  
reportRecommended by inzaratha