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Nishino has been sitting next to the most popular guy in her class, Minami Taiga. Nishino loves Minami, for the main reason that Nishino has always been ignored or made-fun of by her classmates except for Minami. One day, Minami notices the messages that Nishino has been writing on her left hand, which kindles a new connection between them.
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Nishino (Hidarite no Love Letter) and Nanaka (24 Colors) are both quiet and shy girls that have their heart set on a boy they think is out of their league. Though they each manage to push that to the side and pursue their guy in their own cute way.
Sixteen-year-old Miko Ousawa has just moved to Tokyo to fulfill her dream: to work at the famous bakery Saint Molly! She's quickly taken onboard by the bakery's assistant manager - a boy her age - and is pulled headfirst into the challenging and demanding world of artisans. From running the cash register, to helping knead bread, to giving suggestions on how to improve the store, Miko is in love with her new craft. However, soon, Miko finds herself falling for her employer, especially since the two live in the same apartment complex!
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Love soon develops between two people of with the same interests. They find themselves realizing how similar they are. They both love their art/craft and both think and in the same way. In both manga, the pair are surrounded with friends. Also in both manga, they have a friend who would help them realize their love.
16-year-old Kizuna stalks the city at night, flirting with middle-aged salary men and coercing them out of their money. The thrill should be enough to satiate her, but Kizuna remains unsatisfied with her everyday life… That is, until the beautiful Inoue Yuki, also living in “Birdcage Manor” approaches Kizuna with a job proposition- to model in the nude for Yuki’s cousin, a painter and fellow resident Yusei Asai!
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In 24 Colors and The Sleepy Residents of Birdcage Manor, the main focus is on an artist, The two series both show the life of an artist and there are similar plotlines in both. The protagonist falls in love with the artist. The male artist is an anti-social recluse and acts distant from the protagonist. The male artist's friend is cheerful and outgoing and in love with the protagonist. With a second girl, a love square is formed. The endings are very similar. Personally, I liked Birdcage Manor much more but I enjoyed reading both as the romance wasn't the only plot element. There was insight into how an artist thinks and the beauty of the world. They both have very pretty art as they're both about art!
Because she loved drawing and wanted to do something special, she went to a famous art school.And there she met the handsome and cool guy...
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These two mangas just have the same feeling for me as well as having art as one of the main topics another example is the passion that the main girls has for art and how the main guys helps her along the way ,also both mangas have a sort of love triangle.But of course there are a lot of differences for example where the story takes place and the total outcome of the plot.
Tsuruta is the head of the art club at her school, but she's not a very good artist. The boy she has a huge crush on, an underclassman named Seto, is both handsome and talented in art! Tsuruta, who has a vivid imagination and a raging teenage libido, can't help being constantly distracted by vivid sexual daydreams. They don't stop at night, either, so Tsuruta is constantly sleep-deprived! Tsuruta is determined to improve her art skills, be a good club leader, and possibly get some attention from Seto in reality!
Freshman Mihara Mone has set her sights on a "scary" sempai ever since she has seen his kind drawings. Hoping to be closer to him, she joins the art club with only the two of them..?
Freshman Mihara Mone has set her sights on a "scary" sempai ever since she has seen his kind drawings. Hoping to be closer to him, she joins the art club with only the two of them..?
Everyone at Ouka High loves the annual Princess Contest. Ranked "most beautiful" among the first year students, Naozumi Himeno is hesitant, but decides to take part in the competition... The student chosen as princess will receive a "Principal's Permission Ticket", allowing him to realize his wishes at school, and that's what Naozumi's after. So, to save the Art Club from being shut down, he enters as a candidate in the contest. But, what's this "Princess Game" that's centering on Naozumi...!? And what's with that guy, Kodai Shibayama, who told Naozumi not to enter!?