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Joshi Shougakusei Hajimemashita P!
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Youjo Life!
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Looking for a comedy about a middle age man waking up as a loli? These two mangas are for you!

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Isekai de Haishin Katsudou wo Shitara Tairyou no Yandere Shinja wo Umidashiteshimatta Ken
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Isekai Saikouhou no Guild Leader: Guild Saijaku no Boku dakedo, Guildsmen Zenin no Ai ga Omokute Guild wo Yameraremasen
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Do you like fantasy? Do you like isekais? Do you like harems? Do you like Yanderes?!! Well, these both series are what you are looking for. Well, that out side, what you need to know is that Guild Leader is focused in adventures and you will have 9-10 yanderes, including guys (since the very first chapter). While, Haishin is more a slice of life / school life story, with 5 yanderes (so far). And the most important thing, both are really entertaining. So what are you waiting for to read both?!

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Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai
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Yumemiru Danshi wa Genjitsushugisha
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Let's keep this simple: Both series have de same flavor. How do I say it? Both have this narrative structure so as similar protagonists… and this "old school" flavor. What I want to say is: "If you like one, you might like the other!"

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Boku no Hero Academia
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Super Crooks
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Superheroes, super villains, and a bunch of weird super powers; what else you need to love both series? Maybe know that Crook is a seinen and BHA is a shounen; outside of that, you will enjoy both.

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Kumichou Musume to Sewagakari
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Buddy Daddies
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A gansters story, cute little girl, paternity… if you like this subjects, these both series will be of your like. However, just remember that the tone of both is completely different: Kumichou is almost full slice of life, while Buddy Daddies is action and comedy.

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Kuzumi-kun, Kuuki Yometemasu ka?
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Kuroiwa Medaka ni Watashi no Kawaii ga Tsuujinai
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Same story: popular and cute girl ends falling for a no-good looking MC who ignores her. However, even if both are cute histories, Kuzumi is a 4-koma like gag manga while Kuroiwa is a more serious love comedy story.

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Sore wa Rei no Shiwaza desu
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Urenai Mangaka to Sewayaki no Onryou-san
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Two paranormal comedies with a vengeful spirit at the center of the story. Although Urenai Mangaka is a slice-of-life focused in adults and Sore wa Rei is a romantic comedy with high schoolers, you will find the same sweet taste in both mangas... A spooky ("The Ring" level) sweet taste.

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Kenja no Mago
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Shijou Saikyou no Daimaou, Murabito A ni Tensei suru
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Two super magicians reincarnated in a world with a "low" magic level. Basically your usual overpowered MCs story. The only difference so far is that Kenja is an Isekai and Shijou isn't (the MC reincarnates within the same world). Also, both have this initial magical school delepment to introduce the characters, harem included, before jumping into the "fight demons adventure" usual in this stories. With that said, both are actually entertaining and "better" written than "Shikkakumon no Saikyou Kenja". So if you like one, you may enjoy the other two. Just give them a chance.

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Sewayaki Kitsune no Senko-san
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Shachiku-san wa Youjo Yuurei ni Iyasaretai.
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Over worked employee, a super adorable cute supernatural girl willing to heal their soul with kind and cute actions, both series are focused on that cute trope!! However, while Senko has a lovable level, Shachiku's cuteness is over 9000, so you need to be prepared for the sugar rush you will get thanks to the level of cuteness this series. In more simple words: go and watch both and get your exhausted soul healed with the power of cuteness!!

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Ushinawareta Mirai wo Motomete
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Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai
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If I should say it simple: Both series have the same taste. Both stories are soft school slice of life that go around a simplified sci-fi concept like: time travel, paradoxes, the Schrodinger cat, Laplace demon… and the like. In other words, both focus on the live of the characters, "ignoring" the paranormal sci-fi events that began the stories.

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Gosick
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Shadows House
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It's simple: both series have the same flavor. Despite the fact that the respective characters from each series can't be more different between them; the approaching to the story's mysteries have the same flavor. So if you like one, there's a huge chance that the other might be of your like.

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Akuyaku Reijou Tensei Ojisan
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Neta Character Tensei toka Anmari da! the Comic
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Man ends isekaied and transformed into a female character from a video game. In Net-chara, the MC is OP in a typical rpg fantasy world. In Akuyaku the MC is the villainess of an otome game. In Net-chara, the MC is kind of chuuniesc. In Akuyaku the MC has this cheat power that translates his veteran office worker polite ways into the mannerism of a high class perfect lady. In Net-chara, the MC was a middle aged man. In Akuyaku the MC was a man, probably, close to his retirement. Etto… 0w0? I swear that both have this easy going flavor that makes them alike! But, out side of this aura, they have nothing else in common; however, I'm sure you will like one if you enjoyed the other one!! Please give them a chance!! \ >.< /

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Fantasy Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan to
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Neta Character Tensei toka Anmari da! the Comic
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Middle age man is sent to your typical isekai transformed as a loli girl. And… That's everything they have in common. I could add that both are comedies, both have this easy going atmosphere around their overreacting MCs, and… Nop, there's nothing I can add until more chapters of Net-Chara are translated.

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Tensei Kyuuketsuki-san wa Ohirune ga Shitai: Please Take Care of Me.
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Neta Character Tensei toka Anmari da! the Comic
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A Guy dies and is reincarnated as an over powered loli in a game like world, where he (now she) plans to travel by leisurely. That's it, that what they have in common so far. Then... both are adaptations of their respective light novels and both have the same comical approach to the concept of a middle age man reincarnated as a loli. Actually, both stories face our goddess-mode MC with some random mob burglars as their first… tutorial battle. Then, the main difference between these two is the motivation of our MCs. In Kyuuketsuki-san, we get a silver haired loli focus exclusively in finding some one that would give her three meals and a place to sleep; while in Net-Chara our black haired mistress is willing to take a peaceful tour around her new world, accompanied with her new loli elf servant. (To be fair, vampire-chan gets her own kitsune loli later) In other words: if you like easy going OP lolis, both mangas are for you!

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Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta!: Kokuyoku no Haou
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Neta Character Tensei toka Anmari da! the Comic
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The common points in these title are basically the concept: One guy is isekaied, into a world similar to a rpg game he used to play, and transformed into a girl (their respective videogame avatar); obviously, both MC are OP. The difference start with the first approach to the story. Yasei is an adventure story, while Net-chara seems more focused in comedy (I barely have read the first 3 chapters translated, so this my change later). Also, despite being OP, in Yasei are some characters that can go in a one-to-one with the MC, on the opposite side, in Net-chara… the first "opponents" are mere disposable mob characters… Hope it gets more interesting further in the story.

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One Punch-Man
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Shinka no Mi: Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei
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In two letters: OP. Just like that, both stories revolve around these Over Powered MCs complaning about being too over powered. However, what you must remember is that both are comedies, satires of their respective genres. One punch man: it's a parody that mocks about the superheroe concept along with the archetype of the battle mainstream mangas. Shinka no mi: it's a manzai sketch full of countless tsukkomi per chapter pointing out the absurdness of the cliches seen in most of the isekai light novels. Although, if I should point a difference, the principal might be the development: One punch man jumps right into the acid humor that will, little by little, break the shell of the characters surrounding the MC, deepening the story and the world where it takes place. Shinka no mi, on the other side, has more of a childish flavor. The jokes go for an easy laugh and the development pace is SO slow, that you might think that there is none; and unless you are really into random humor, you probably will quit after the first arc ends.

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Ore, Twintail ni Narimasu.
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Dokyuu Hentai HxEros
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How would you creat a Super Sentai series based on an erotic or fetishist concept? Well, these series are the answer to that question! However, there's one thing you need to now: HxEros is good, while Twintail is… don't watch it. My reason to say so is how the stories are developed: at one side we have HxEros, which develops its characters little by little with a good pace focusing in a standar Super Sentai story. Meanwhile, Twintail would have work better as a Hentai with less episodes and no censorship, since it end falling into the exposition of a huge list of fetish without develping an actual story.

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Kagi Hime Monogatari: Eikyuu Alice Rondo
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Märchen Mädchen
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This two series have the same action flavor with magic shoujos based of fairy tales… And that's all, after watching just the first episode of Märchen…

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Little Witch Academia (TV)
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Märchen Mädchen
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Let's start with the part that in both series we have a girl that knows nothing (out of fiction) getting into a real magic school… And that's all, after watching just the first episode of Märchen…

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Tensei Kyuuketsuki-san wa Ohirune ga Shitai
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Succubus ni Tensei shita node Milk wo Shiborimasu
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Both stories deal with a male MC that becomes a girl while getting his second chance to live within a Fantasy world.

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Princess wa Barairo no Yume wo Miru
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Tensei Kyuuketsuki-san wa Ohirune ga Shitai
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Both stories deal with a male MC that becomes a girl while getting his second chance to live within a Fantasy world.

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Tilea no Nayamigoto: Isekai Jashin Tensei Kitan
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Tensei Kyuuketsuki-san wa Ohirune ga Shitai
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Both stories deal with a male MC that becomes a girl while getting his second chance to live within a Fantasy world.

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Princess wa Barairo no Yume wo Miru
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Tilea no Nayamigoto: Isekai Jashin Tensei Kitan
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Both stories deal with a male MC that becomes a girl while getting his second chance to live within a Fantasy world.

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Princess wa Barairo no Yume wo Miru
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Succubus ni Tensei shita node Milk wo Shiborimasu
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Both stories deal with a male MC that becomes a girl while getting his second chance to live within a Fantasy world.

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Tilea no Nayamigoto: Isekai Jashin Tensei Kitan
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Succubus ni Tensei shita node Milk wo Shiborimasu
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Both stories deal with a male hikikomori MC that becomes a girl while getting his second chance to live within a Fantasy world.

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Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu
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Shinka no Mi: Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei
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Both stories go around a male MC sent to a world of magic and swords where he ends in the middle of a tipical romantic harem comedy development while having to surf the goes and comes of a fantasy adventure. However the differences start with how they ended on those worlds: in Mushoku it's a reincarnation, while in Shinka the MC is "teleported". Another thing to take on count is that in Mushoku the MC is not exactly an OP... While in Shinka a good amount of the jokes come from the MC commplaining about being an OP. The next difference is that Mushoku has a more "realistic" approach to how a fantasy world might work, while Shinka's is basically a RPG-videogame with menu screen and everything. Another important fact comes from the core of the stories. In Mushoku, you will find a slow romantic development as the story is focused on the adventure and the growth of the characters. Meanwhile in Shinka you will find a more stereotyped development with the apparition of a new heroine per volumen and all the cliches that would drive her to fall for the MC.

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Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu
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Princess wa Barairo no Yume wo Miru
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Both series feature the main character reincarnating into a fantasy world. However, while in Mushoku the character goes through the actual reincarnation process: where he comes back to life as a baby… In Princess the main character just awoke as the game character he created for a MMORPG. Also, in Mushoku, you will see the MC working hard to become a good person (since he was a NEET in his previous life). While in Princess the hardworking MC (a male) awokes in this fantasy world as a vampire princess with a whole country for himself/herself after dying in Japan. The last differences goes in the prespective: Mushoku is a slice-of-life type of history where you follow the training of the MC. And in Princess you will follow the MC exploring the world he/she awokes to and actually getting into huge huge conflicts and wars...

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Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu
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Tilea no Nayamigoto: Isekai Jashin Tensei Kitan
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Both series feature the main character (a NEET) reincarnating into a fantasy world, where he decided to become a hardworking person. Also, both stories have a slice-of-life approach. Now the differences: Tilea's is a gender bender comedy (the MC reincarnated as a girl) where the jokes are based on her denial to accept she is not as normal as she thinks. About the narrative, It doesn't go to deep into the world and focus on the relationship between characters. On the other side Mushoku has a more serious approach with the hero being pretty conscious of his own ability, which he keeps training through the story. Also, the narrative includes long explanations about how the magic works in that world as it is focused in Rudeus traning more than anything. And I must add that this is based on the reading of just one volume of each.

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Torikae Appli
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Tamashii Insert: Fushigi App de Ano Ko ni Hyoui
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Both are hentai and both go around the switching bodies concept...

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Shukufuku no Campanella
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Escha & Logy no Atelier: Tasogare no Sora no Renkinjutsushi
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"RPG like flavor" and some sort of naivety... thats what makes this two series alike so far. Though Atelier's first episode lack that random jokes from Campanella... It might get better with the time, but with such a beginning... you should see that by yourself.

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