Interviews with Monster Girls - Recommendations

Alt title: Demi-chan wa Kataritai

Interviews with Monster Girls

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Kanojo wa Rokurokubi

Kanojo wa Rokurokubi

Kanoi Natsuki and her childhood friend Itsuki visit the same school and there seems to be more between them besides friendship. As a Rokurokubi, her quirk of stretching her neck is normal for her and her surroundings, but it's not always her choice to stretch it and although she has feelings for Itsuki, she can't tell him what she feels. Ultimately, she has to go through misunderstandings and shame. Itsuki, meanwhile, manages to make any awkward situations dissolve or maybe not?

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JAhU JAhU says...

Both of those series are slice of life\comedy\romance thing with a hefty dose of weirdness coming from the fact that many characters are demi-humans\monsters. If you liked one, the other one should prove just as interesting.

Cockatoosama Cockatoosama says...

Another story about a guy who ends up bonding with a variety of monster girls. Kanajo is a bit more "adult" in terms of it's sexual content, although the adult moments are not the focus of the series like the more popular Monster girl manga.

You Guys Are All Annoying!

You Guys Are All Annoying!

As a teacher, Kunihiko tried to help one of his anti-social students, Kazumi. But, he probably regrets telling her to make some friends because Kazumi won't leave his side!

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JAhU JAhU says...

Both series revolve around a male teacher who gets a lot of atention from female students (and some other teachers too). Basically those are harems with a male lead who is a teacher. The key difference is that Demi-chan features monster girls and is more lighthearted (the romance gets even less progress than in the other series, but it's also less of an issue). There are probably other manga with similar setup, but somehow, those two felt more alike than the other ones.

My Monster Secret

My Monster Secret

High school student Kuromine Asahi is the kind of guy who literally cannot tell a lie. Whether it’s trying to maintain a poker face in a simple game of cards, or keeping scurrilous gossip to himself, Asahi is a total failure when it comes to the art of deception. So what happens when he stumbles upon the most shocking secret of his life? When Asahi learns that Shiragami Youko, a beautiful girl of few words, is actually a vampire. Can Asahi possibly keep his lips sealed?

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LupaLunae LupaLunae says...

-Both are about a group of monsters that go to school with humans

-Both groups try to blend in and not stand out too much

-Both are mostly comedy, though "Demi-chan wa Kataritai" has a slightly more serious tone

Nurse Hitomi's Monster Infirmary

Nurse Hitomi's Monster Infirmary

Welcome to the nurse's office! School Nurse Hitomi is more than happy to help you with any health concerns you might have. Whether you're dealing with growing pains or shrinking spurts, body parts that won't stay attached, or a pesky invisibility problem, Nurse Hitomi can provide a fresh look at the problem with her giant, all-seeing eye. So come on in! The nurse is ready to see you!

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Tokage Bakuhatsu Shiro

Tokage Bakuhatsu Shiro

Lizardmen are hit by disasters today in a high school, where there are various races such as elves and beasts. But this lizard is quite delicious and I'm sick of it!

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The Illustrated Guide to Monster Girls

The Illustrated Guide to Monster Girls

In the world of monsters, where scaring and tormenting humans is a way of life, even monster girls need to pass their classes, graduate and get a job! Enter Class Z: a bunch of failures more likely to be frightened and bullied themselves. Can this rag-tag group of underdogs become successful full-fledged monsters?

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Kaijin Youchien

Kaijin Youchien

Komori Koe is a batgirl who is a newcomer to monster kindergarten! She's a little older than the other students, but starts fitting in with the other students right away. They may only be little monsters learning about the human world right now, but one day they'll be all grown up and headed for world conquest!

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Rosario + Vampire

Rosario + Vampire

Fifteen-year-old Tsukune Aono is average in every way; he has no hobbies, less-than-stellar grades and he's even flunked his high school entrance exam. His parents have managed to enroll him in a school, but it's no ordinary school! Tsukune will be attending the Youkai Academy, a place where monsters learn how to co-exist with humans! As the werewolves, vampires, witches and other monsters are required to retain their human forms, Tsukune - the lone human - is able to avoid their bloodthirsty gazes. However, he quickly attracts the attention of a number of devilish beauties including the vampire Moka, a busty succubus and even a young witch! It seems Tsukune's average life isn't so average anymore!

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Nightschool: The Weirn Books

Nightschool: The Weirn Books

Schools may lock up for the night, but class is in session for an entirely different set of students. In the Nightschool, vampires, werewolves, and weirns (a particular breed of witches) learn the fundamentals of everything from calculus to spell casting. Alex is a young weirn whose education has always been handled through homeschooling, but circumstances seem to be drawing her closer to the Nightschool. Will Alex manage to weather the dark forces gathering?

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Youkai Gakuenki

Youkai Gakuenki

4-koma about a "human" girl attending what turns out to be a school for monsters.

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