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A human girl falls into the demon realm and can't seem to communicate with the local demon Kuro who found her. Humans are rare in the demon realm and many would love to eat a human. However, Kuro ends up falling in love with her and names her Pochi! Kuro decides to help Pochi get back to the human world and protects her from demons that try to eat her. She ends up being able to at least understand them but still can't speak the same language. She meets a demon prince who also shows interest in her as well and their long journey back to the human world begins!
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It's a similar sort of concept where a human girl ends up in a demon world. The main demon guy looking after her is OP as fuck and rivals the power of royalty.
I'm sooo glad someone recommended this or else I was definitely going to do it !😂👍
They're definitely similar in a lot of aspects yet both enjoyable and comical, love the storyline and characters !
They are both very similar in the begining, as they both start with human girl transported to the underworld. I do prefer Pochi Kuro's approach more but thats just my opinion they are both great series.
its a very similar story though one's longer than the other. they both wanted to eat the human girl, and ended up falling in love with them and in the end sent the mback to the human world to then later join them. both stories also make many demon friends in the demon world along the way, also the mc's in both are super strong
Hiro Hiyorimi is a boy who moved to the city to live with his sister; but as he was walking around town one day, he sacrificed himself to protect a girl from being hit by falling beams, and subsequently lost his life. Her name is Hime, and she is a princess who has the power to revive the dead with the flames of life. In return for reviving Hiro, he must work as a servant to protect her from any harm that comes her way. Yet even though Hiro now has a partially immortal life, his flames of life must be recharged daily or he will die yet again. Hime’s life is targeted by her siblings because the throne of the royalty is at stake, so Hiro must step up as a faithful servant to protect her life at all cost!
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Kaibutsu Oujo and Blood Lad have very different style, but very similar themes. In both a human being gets mixed up with monsters and dies. But things dont' stop there for that person. From now on he\she has to continue living(?) with the denizens of the monster world. Not to mention that vast majority of characters in both manga are monsters themselves. So, if you liked one of those two, you should give the other one a try too.
Both have a Halloween-like theme. Both have basically have monsters as main characters. Aside from the first glimpse at the 2 series, they feel very similar though Princess Resurrection is a lot darker and faster paced, with shorter stories. Blood Lad on the other hand has one giant story. That being said, Hime is just as awesome and killer as Staz in some ways.
The city of Hole is a desolate town where magic users go to test their powers by disfiguring or killing its people. After being cursed by a sorceror, Kaiman was left with the body of a man and the head of a lizard. Determined to break the spell over him, Kaiman works with his companion, Nikaido, to search for the one who made him this way. Unfortunately, with no memory as to his assailant’s identity there’s only one way for him to locate them: he must bite the head of any magic user he meets so that the man hidden inside him can determine if they are the culprit. As he bites, slashes and kills his way through the cruel magic users, will Kaiman be able to find out who the man in his mouth is, where the one he hunts is hiding and return to normal, while keeping the revengeful magic users at bay?
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Dorohedoro has a similar world to the one found in Blood Lad, except it is much more twisted, violent and grotesque. In other words Dorohedoro is disturbing, but if you liked the world shown in Blood Lad and you think you can handle extreme level of oddity, then you probably could give Dorohedoro a try.
In a bizarre fantasy world, students known as meisters are trained at the illustrious Shinigami Weapon Meister University; but the tools they wield are no ordinary weapons! Each meister is paired with a human-like being who can transform into a weapon at will; and after defeating a pre-kishin - a human whose soul has darkened - the weapon eats the soul within it. A meister's ultimate goal is to collect ninety-nine pre-kishin souls and one of a witch so that his or her partner will become an all-powerful Death Scythe. Maka and her partner Soul Eater; Assassin Black Star and his partner Demon Blade Tsubaki; and Shinigami's son Death the Kid and his partners the Demon Twin Pistol Thompson Sisters each vie for their ultimate goal, but plenty of challenges and adventures lie in their way!
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Soul Eater and Blood Lad differ in many aspects, but there are two things they have in common. The first thing is the art style, the second are the monsters\monster world. I know I'm being a little vague here, but it isn't really easy to explain. Anyway, if you liked one of those two, you'll find the other one interesting too.
In a vast world, Emma, a girl with something lurking inside her, meets the magician Shion!!! What is the "Magico" ritual that will bind them together?! Even if they risk their lives to tread a path of thorns...!!
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Most people love red hair. It's so vibrant and striking. But not our protagonist Nora. Many people in her village hate her because she has red hair because of an old legend in the village. Though some people hate her, she still pulls on. But her not-so-ordinary life might become mysterious and dangerous soon...in more ways than one?!
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Both Albrecht and Staz keep a human attached to the physical world/alive by feeding them their blood. Forever attaching themselves to the female lead, Nora and Fayumi.
There are three types of humans in this world. Humans, werewolves, and vampires. Humans are sacred beings, and werewolves are warriors who accompany and protect humans. This story begins with Rika Ei, a werewolf lady, and Rafflesia, a vampire.
The story begins in a village of vampires who are destroying their homes setting out into the world because humans are moving into their valley, but these "vampires" do not drink blood, nor are they immortal. Instead they all transform into animals, ranging from wolves and bats to snakes and crocodiles, the transformations being triggered by different stimuli for each vampire. For example, the main vampire, Toppei, turns into a wolf when he sees the moon or when he is scared. His little brother Chippei transforms whenever he sees anything round. Others transform at the smell of onions, the sight of a telephone pole, or a variety of other stimuli.
Mahiru Shiraishi is a relatively average high school girl with just one drawback: she's very unlucky. In fact, her luck seems to transfer from her to any person she touches, much to her dismay. Mahiru often has dreams that soon become a reality when a clan from the Lunar Race recruits her; they are the Moonlight Bandits, and they're on the hunt for Teardrops of the Moon - their source of energy. Now, it's up to Mahiru to make the decision she knows she must: stay with her friends and family or sew up the tattered relations between human and demon?
In a world where humans and human-animal chimeras live together, half-human criminals leave non-human clues that have the police stumped. Enter the "lone wolf" detective Hiroshi Inaba, who has the ability to extract information just by examining (or tasting) someone’s hair! While his methods are unorthodox, he's up against a half goat crime boss with an appetite for green legal tender. Can sheer dogged detective work put the baaaaad guys behind bars?