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The students of the Geijutsuka Art Design Class study all the various fields of art, from sketching and painting to graphic design and photography. While the mischievous Noda is always thinking up new ways to have fun with her partner in crime - tomboy Tomokane - the ditzy Kisaragi is content with doodling cats in her sketchbook. With Namiko attempting (and...
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Mangirl and GA have a similar style of comedy- silly and slightly spastic, as well as similar character types/interactions. Both are kind of about art (or the manga industry, which deals with art), and explore their topic with lots of humor as well as a slight educational leaning.
Ditzy Nana, fujoshi Chiwa, idol wannabe Kaeru, and goth groupie Kai are single salarywomen in their upper 20s, but just because the friends have jobs to juggle doesn’t mean they can’t also have fun! By spending their weekends and free time going on awkward group dates, imagining ridiculous yaoi scenarios, and flirting with ultra-buff bodybuilders...
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Another comedy with super-short episodes about a group of working women. Mangirl! focuses more on their work, and Turning Girls on the personality quirks of the women themselves (and is far more strange and less spastic), but they gave me a similar vibe.
Moeta Kaoruko (Pen name: Kaos) is 15 years old, a high school student and 4-panel manga artist! After moving to a dorm especially for female manga artists, she meets shojo manga artist Koyume, teen romance manga artist Ruki, and shonen manga artist Tsubasa. Every day, they'll work all through the night trying to ink and finish their work! Her cute, funny life...
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Both series focuses on a group of young girls trying to become successful in the competitve world of manga. While Mangirl! is a short-form series and deals with the girls creating a manga magazine, Comic Girls revolves around a group of high-school girls living in an off-site dormitory designed to train them into becoming better manga artists. Both series deals with the normal nuances of the manga business such as meeting deadlines, negotiating with publishers, selling their works, and so on. If you want to see a more comedic aspect of the manga business, then check out either one of these series.