If you're looking for manga similar to Chocolate (Mitsukazu MIHARA), you might like these titles.
When a woman wakes up one morning, not only does she find herself in a strange apartment, but she’s also become a fridge! As she attempts to come to terms with her new life as a refrigerator she sees a familiar face walking towards her. Much to her luck she finds that she is in the apartment of a man named Kouji who she happens to have a crush on. Soon she begins to enjoy her newfound state and is treated to the perks of living with the man she loves helping to keep his produce cool and fresh. However when Kouji’s girlfriend suddenly appears, it seems that even a refrigerator can get jealous…
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Both Children and Fridge are two very bizarre one shots that will leave you wondering if you should be frightened or chuckle in a bout of whimsy. If you liked one, try out the other.
Both Children Can't Choose Their Parents and The Female Fridge No. 1 share a quirkyness to them that leaves you thinking "what did i just read" and "should i find this funny or disturbing". If you liked one check out the other.
Both are love stories that take a turn for the majorly bizarre and ultimately hilarious. If you enjoy shaking your head in disbelief while trying to hold back a fit of giggles, you would enjoy both. And just when you thought it couldn't get weirder...
These two titles require little explaination. They are relentlessly funny and rediculous, and best of all, are totally calm about it. I'd recommend these two if you want a quick, good laugh, but aren't looking for slapstick comedy.
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Hi Ina and Slice of Black Chocolate are two super-short one-shots with a similar twist.
Both Hi Ina and the Slice of Black Chocolate chapter are very short manga with the same cute twist ending. If you enjoyed one, you'll like the other.
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I Am a Piano (from Le théâtre de A) and Deserted Place (from Chocolate) are two short stories that have a very similar feel. Personified objects aside, they each have a lighthearted yet emotional feel. Just trust me on this one!
Both Slice of Black Chocolate (from Chocolate) and Till Dawn (from Le théâtre de A) feature a unlikely love between two lovers, who are not what they appear to be. They also both use a gothic art style. Fans of one would most likely enjoy the other.
Read slice-of-life comedies about would-be astronauts, incompetent robbers, crazy middle-aged men, a father conversing with his son's kidnapper, an amnesiac killer robot, a crazily competitive salaryman, a strange and dysfunctional band, a guy whose face is censored, a tough old western granny, and a sentai actor with some troubles.
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Both Children can't choose their parents and Beta!! are short one-shot manga. They are both comedic and focus on the most bizarre of situations. They both also have good little twists at the end. If you liked one, then try the other.
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Both of these one shots contain more adult themes, if you liked that mixed with a bit of humour and a good plot twist in one, then check out the other.
A girl collects everything her crush touches; a man keeps a photo album of women giving him blowjobs; schoolboys plays a sexual card game; a lunchbox factory girl collects vomit; a man gathers his missing girlfriend's body parts; a suicidal girl joins a group of women who've made abortion into a grotesque art.
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These two one shots have absolutely nothing in common, but I'm recommending them together because they both are COMPLETELY bizarre to the point of being totally laughable. If you want a bizarre ride, check out these titles.
Today, just like every day, she comes into the girl’s room. Though she wants to sleep, footsteps soon approach, the soft sounds and creaks sending a chill down her spine. Who is this terror, and what does she want?
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Terror and Children Can't Choose Their Parents are short one-shots (9 pages each if I recall correctly) whose subjects are a bit strange (CCCTP's is admittedly much more so). Anyway. If you liked one, you may as well read the other, and even if you dislike it you'll have only wasted about a minute.
After seeing his great grandfather have his ears cleaned on his deathbed, a young boy named Toru becomes obsessed with getting the same woman to give his own ears a spring clean. Then one day at a fireworks festival, Toru encounters the same woman and buys one of the handmade ear cleaners that she’s selling. He quickly grows excessively attached to it, even naming the implement Suzunosuke. But when his teacher accidentally breaks Suzunosuke, Toru falls into despair, and only the mysterious woman at the ear cleaning shop can ease his suffering…
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Both shorts are delightfully weird and make you question many many things. Each has super fun characters that take pleasure in their quirkiness. Yamamoto is slightly more down to earth than Children Can't Choose Their Parents. If you liked one you'll totally enjoy the other.
So just what is with this fascination for the Japanese teenage girl? We're talking about the extreme variant of her -- that highly evolved creature of Japan's frantically trendy consumer culture: the ko-gall And just what goes on inside a ko-gal's overstimulated mind? In this irreverent romp for fans of challenging comic art, Mariko becomes a strange bunny in the classroom. Zero Boy has an unhealthy obsession with Maria (who doesn't know he's alive), and Muku, an adorable Bigfoot, is the object of everyone's dreams.
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CCCTP reminds me of a few of Short Cuts's shorts (the less perverted ones, though that's not to say that CCCTP is wholesome), by virtue of being completely bizarre.
Transylvania Rose is a bored angel who descends to Earth to clean a few souls. When she witnesses a depressed undertaker slitting his wrists, Rose rips off one of her wings and gives it to the undertaker, trapping them both somewhere between heaven and hell - and life and death!
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Both mangas have theme about death and existence after that. Not to mention that it's the same author to both manga. Well, both manga have same feeling to it.