Kyou kara Ore wa!!
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Kyou kara Ore wa!!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: From Today On, It's My Turn!!, Today, It's My Turn!!
Japanese: 今日から俺は!!


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 38
Chapters: 366
Status: Finished
Published: 1988 to Oct 1997
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy
Themes: Delinquents Delinquents, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Sunday
Authors: Nishimori, Hiroyuki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.511 (scored by 61036,103 users)
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Ranked: #1472
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Popularity: #861
Members: 21,112
Favorites: 961

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Typical 1-0-1 school fight shonen manga, with a funny duo of delinquents, close style of drawings and that very "nice-but-sometimes-devilish" behaviour reminding Onizuka (and also the same dyed hair). If you liked this one, you'll like Shonan Jun'ai Gumi from Fujisawa, without a doubt ;) 
reportRecommended by vaiowega
Both series are about delinquents' school life: there's great fights, girl problems and a lots of crazy humor. I can't stop laughing when I read these two masterpieces. Even fights are full of comedy and laughable misunderstandings. If you want something realistic about guys gang activities, I recommend the Worst or Holyland. If you want to die laughing, try these two.  
reportRecommended by Henna
Fist of all it's by the same author. Also, the main guys are both known to be evil but really they're really sweet guys. In OCHA the main guy is really super genuinely nice. In kyou he's nice too, but he is kind of evil too. They're both misunderstood sometimes and are both awesome reads that make you laugh super hard. You'd definitely shouldn't pass this up!!! 
reportRecommended by Ardnaed
Both are likeable, manly, rebellious and funny series of the school-comedy-slice of life genre, and both involve delinquents, students, gangs, fights, rivalry, friendship. The main characters in GTO are older than the ones in Kyou Kara Ore Wa, but the style and hilarity level are overall the same. 
reportRecommended by RenaPsychoKiller
Both mangas have a lot of humour and fights, so if you enjoyed one, you'll definitely like the other. Also main characters - Hanamichi and Mitsuhashi have a lot in common; both are strong, witty and have trusworthy friends :) 
reportRecommended by lakra
Two extremely funny manga's that show a likable, reckless, dense, and idiotic of a main character but at the end of the day always fights for what's right and the ones close to them. Both stories are more of a episodic feel not sticking to one story line, in which each chapter feels a lot more enjoyable then a regular developing plot. Both manga's have a awesome diversity of characters that can impact any reader in a positive way. 
reportRecommended by Obeythealfa
Extremely similar feel. Hayato of Clover strongly reminds me of Mitsuhashi, though he's a bit nicer. As someone who absolutely loved KKOW, you won't be disappointed in Clover. 
reportRecommended by LordU
In both series, we get to see the laid-back,delinquent side of Japan. Both are insanely hilarious and will make you laugh out loud quite a few times ;) 
reportRecommended by SkydiverRed
Both have OP main characters that fight for the weak and also to protect their friends. The Main characters from both stories find themselves in funny situations that really help balance both narratives. Both have school settings that the MC's standout in and are always in the middle of conflicts good and bad. The manga's have similar art styles they also contain shounen, action, comedy, elements  
reportRecommended by Obeythealfa
Spontaneous, occasionally random slapstick comedy mixed in with a cast of similar characters make both these manga slightly flawed yet greatly enjoyable manga.  
reportRecommended by arimakenshin
bouth have fight and are about hight school student and bout are very funny  
reportRecommended by valia12341
these two are both manga featuring a lot of delinquents and bromance. So if you are in the mood to relax and watch a bunch of beautiful dudes hit each other these two certainly ll be to your liking. 
reportRecommended by xShinigami3125
If you like the wimp turned Chad plot of KKOW you will like the transfer student storm bringer wimp to chad storyline, a fan of either of these series will enjoy the delinquent heavy themes and zero to hero plotline, though in transfer student storm bringer you don't get much actual character progression like in KKOW that's the only downside, but it's really not that glaring when you compare the lengths of each series. TSSB didn't have a lot of plot worth dwelling on, I can easily see a fan of either of these series enjoying the other for the delinquent themes alone. The loser  read more 
reportRecommended by TheLewdOtakuRe
If you enjoy the humor in Hajime no Ippo and delinquent manga, you're 99% gonna love it. Both have very similar chaotic humor. Mitsuhashi from KKOW has lots of Takamura energy and vice versa. 
reportRecommended by friedcorm
An ensemble cast of characters living their daily lives, packed with a lot of funny and gritty moments. 
reportRecommended by GanjiTheDude
Both are amusing manga by the same author, Nishimori Hiryuki. His characteristics are very distinctable in these manga: -Well-written comedy -Characters that you slowly, out of nowhere, start to adore -Smooth mood shifts -An occasional cute art-style If you have read one of these manga and enjoyed it, chances are that one of the reasons is stated above and you'll be sure to find it in the other manga as well. Hope you try 'em out, have fun! 
reportRecommended by MudhikMan
They bout are interesting,funny have fights and are about hight school  
reportRecommended by valia12341
Strong high-school male delinquent leads are a way to sum up both mangas. Lead protagonists in both series are brash, impulsive, smart and strong. The secondary MCs have a love-hate relationship with the lead. They are constantly abused, berated but still trusted by the other. Romantic subplots in Hareluya are toned down. Kyou kara ore wa doesn't focus too much on the romance aspect as but is more apparent. As for which male lead is stronger? Hareluya is seemingly indestructible but his fighting styles and weapons can become predictable after a while. Mitsuhashi in Kyou Kara comes across as more cunning and has no  read more 
reportRecommended by jangofetts
They mangas each have delinquent high school students (who aren't that bad underneath it all) going around and getting into trouble. The art style in both is simple and the dialogue funny. These mangas are hilarious and if you like one, you will definitely like the other.  
reportRecommended by restivesilence
Both are about two boys who like to fight and be the best 
reportRecommended by silenteve
Similar main characters. Creating sneaky ways to get out of situations, the lead in Zippy Ziggy is just better at looking like the "good guy" than Mitsuhashi of KKW is. Both are funny though :) 
reportRecommended by amabebe
Both are hilarious. Kyou is funnier in my opinion and Bal Jak has some parts where they seem in real danger. Both are enjoyable and even though kyou is long you find yourself never wanting it to end. 
reportRecommended by Ardnaed
Entire cast of yankees. A whole lot of brawls, but Kyou kara is all about brawls, yankee-kun is a mixture of brawls and school life. Outrageous comedy. Long, 23 vs 38 volumes 
reportRecommended by Kayde12
You find yourself rooting for the main guy in both of these. They're both tough fighters, (though Mitsuhashi of Kyou Kara Ore Wa fights dirtier/is more desperate). Their reactions to situations is comical in that is shows both have warped sense. Both are bad guys who are quite 'evil' but 'nice' so you find yourself rooting for them and laughing as they pummel others.  
reportRecommended by amabebe
Although two mangas have completely different setting (high school life vs hero world), they share the fundamentals behind the story. Both Saitama and Mitsuhashi always win; Saitama with his ridiculous punch and Mitsuhashi with quick wit and dirty tricks. Both grotesque and fun, mixing fights and normal life situations, bizarre plot twists and many fun characters.  
reportRecommended by lakra
this mangas are both about 2 friends that are the strongest in school, both are very funny mangas and the art looks alike (but in bad company is a bit better) and the main characters are very similar 
reportRecommended by SmorcMasterx69
If you cross Great Teacher Onizuka and Detroit Metal City, you'll get KKOR Wa!! It's a cross between DMC's ostentatious humor and GTO's delinquents fighting the good fight. 
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