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If you're looking for manga similar to Girls of the Wild's, you might like these titles.

XO Sisters

XO Sisters

Cheul-Hee Jo is a delinquent who enjoys picking fights and aims to take control of his new school where he gets transferred to. However, what he doesn't know is that it's an all girls school. Being the only male student there, everyone thinks he is gay!

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JAhU JAhU says...

When Koreans make a manhwa about a guy being admitted to an all-girls school, it's not quite what you would expect from a Japanese authors. Both Girls of the Wild's and XO Sisters feature such (un)fortunate protagonist. There are some other similarities such as girls who can fight really well and an extremely good art style. However, aside from previously mentioned themes those manhwa are not very similar. Nonetheless, I hope the things I wrote do encourage you to check them out, as those are good quality series.

Jerny Jerny says...

Because both the male Mc enters into a newly coed all girls high school and the Mc in xo sisters is delinquent which he got beat up by a girl and in girls of the wild the Mc is weak and becomes strong later Both has significant harem females.

Green Boy: Shouting to You

Green Boy: Shouting to You

Jane (Jae-in) is an irrepressible girl who aims to be a champion, and Tae-jin is the innocent boy who loves her.This is the story of their challenges on the road to the championships, and an unlikely summer-time love.

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JAhU JAhU says...

When I was reading Green Boy I thought of Girls of the Wild's for some reason. Sure, both of those series have strong girls and a boy who starts weak but gets gradually stronger, but truth to be told, I would count this recommendation as one of those "gut feel" ones. So, if you liked one of those two manhwa, you ought to check the other one as well.

P.S. As a bonus both of those series feature good and colored art, since both of them are korean webcomics.

andreichekov andreichekov says...

They both have the physically strong girl archetype. Which is the usual draw to either of them. They both have light romance, and a weak guy that gets stronger as the series progresses. Also, they are both filled with the same type of antagonists, usually bullies and the like.

Oh, and they are both really funny. The sense of humour is so similar that I thought they were written by the same persons at first.

Eleceed

Eleceed

Jiwoo is a kind-hearted young man who harnesses the lightning quick reflexes of a cat to secretly make the world a better place – one saved little child or foster pet at a time. Kayden is a secret agent on the run, who finds himself stuck in the body of a…um…decidedly fat old fluffy cat. Together, armed with Jiwoo’s super powers and Kayden’s uber-smarts, they’re out to fight those forces who would let evil rule this world. That is, if they can stand each other long enough to get the job done.

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pin3appl333 pin3appl333 says...

Well, it´s from one of the authors of Eleceed. It´s a little different, but the chemistry between the caracters feels the same. Just go check it out, and see if you like it!

Sandiya Sandiya says...

I read this manga because I really liked Girls Of The Wilds. Zhena worked both on these manga. I highly recommend both of these.

Trinity Seven

Trinity Seven

Arata Kasuga transfers to the Royal Biblia Academy to solve the mystery of the destruction that is ravaging the world and that–more importantly–has stolen his cousin Hijiri from him. It’s a tough road that lies ahead of Arata, but nothing’s impossible when you have seven beautiful girls–each a master of her own magical art–at your side!

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JAhU JAhU says...

Both Trinity Seven and Girls of the Wild's are harem series with the unusual, "down to earth" harem lead. In both of those series the main character gets transferred to a new, female dominated school, where he instantly attracts the attention of several most powerful girls (we're talking about destructive power here). Girls of the Wild's is actually a non-ecchi series and has some drama going on. On the other hand Trinity Seven is light comedy with some bits of ecchi here and there. Still, if you liked one of those, the other one might just prove interesting as well.

Heaven’s Lost Property

Heaven’s Lost Property

Ever since Tomoki was a boy, he’s dreamed that the girl he loves vanishes into the sky. However, while he’s convinced it’s just a dream, his classmate Sugata is convinced that it’s related to an alleged ‘new continent’ that’s floating around the planet. According to Sugata’s calculations it’s set to pass above their town at midnight, and sends Tomoki to check it out. Little did Tomoki know that at that moment, a scantily-clad angel would fall from the sky! Calling herself a pet-class Angeloid named Ikaros, she promises to fulfill Tomoki’s every wish. Now, Tomoki is able to manipulate panties and do equally as perverted things with ease; but what is Ikaros really here for, and are her motives as pure as they seem?

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Stn360 Stn360 says...

In both the female lead has trouble expressing emotions and has a deep affection for the main character. Also, both are harem.

Tsumanuda Fight Town

Tsumanuda Fight Town

Eighteen year old Mitsuru Yaegashi has come to Tokyo to be an illustrator. But the place he planned to live, Tsumanuda, has legalized and organized street fighting! He meets the mysterious maid Dorae, and with her help steps into the world of martial arts. What awaits him there?

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JAhU JAhU says...

Both series feature a weak male lead who gradually becomes stronger under the guidance of some kick-ass girls. While Girls of the Wild's is completely ecchi free, Tsumanuda Fight Town features some fanservice (occasionally), but in the end both series really focus on martial arts. If you liked one series, you might want to read the other one too.

History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi

History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi

Shirihama Kenichi is a weak scaredy-cat, and his status as the karate club's punching bag has earned him the name of ‘Weak Legs'. One day Kenichi meets Miu and, impressed by her skill after she effortlessly throws him to the ground, he follows her to the Ryouzanpaku dojo. There he finds five great masters of martial arts, and driven by his desire to become stronger, he begs them to accept him as their student - though it won't be easy. Kenichi endures harsh training (and injury) from Akisame - the philosophizing Jujitsu master; Apachai - the Muay Thai ‘God of Death'; Kensei - the ecchi Chinese Kempo Master; and Shigure - the weapons prodigy. Finally after proving his determination, he is accepted by Shio - the 100-dan Karate Master, who had initially wanted nothing to do with him. Now Kenichi walks the long and arduous path to becoming a master himself, all whilst trying to protect those he cares about from anyone who would dare to harm them.

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Thrawn Thrawn says...

The main guy protagonists start out as total wuss bags, unable to properly punch some guy in the face or kick his balls clean off. So they meet up with a bunch of hot chicks (Wilds) and a hot chick with another hot chick and manly flex men (Kenichi). But they learn about martial arts, how to defend themselves and even engage in some romantic tension while they're busy kicking ass and when they aren't breaking faces. Kenichi focuses more on ecchi than Wilds but both provide solid martial arts action and some depth behind all the bone breaking moves and styles with some great bouts of comedy; fun reads for fans of the martial arts genre.

Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara

Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara

Hatate Sota is a high school boy who has an ability to visualize "flags" for future events such as "death flag," "friendship flag," and "romance flag." Despite the flag-viewing ability, he avoids making friends with others due to a trauma he experienced in a ship submergence accident. Four beautiful girls get interested in his strange way of living, and they begin to live with him at the school dorm by force.

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JAhU JAhU says...

If one thinks of harem series, the first thing that may come to mind is how the male lead is always treated horribly by his supposed love interests. However there are two series that break this trend. You have guessed right, I'm talking about Girls of The Wild's and Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara. In both the protagonist is treated very nicely by the surrounding girls and I believe that this refreshing break from the norm is a good enough reason to recommend those series to each other.

Witch Craft Works

Witch Craft Works

Honoka Takamiya is a typical teenager; he does his classwork and admires Ayaka, the school idol, who sits next to him in class. But the boy's life changes forever when one day, a piece of the school falls on top of him and he's saved by Ayaka due to... her magical powers?! For Ayaka is a witch, and deeming Honoka to be 'her princess', she is determined to keep the boy safe from harm. Now Honoka must try to stay alive while countless other witches target him, learn more about Ayaka and her craft, and still try to maintain his school life in the process!

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JAhU JAhU says...

There are some similarities between those two series... well, mainly it's the 2 main characters. In both the main duo is composed of a really strong, tall girl who happens to be a kuudere and a weak guy who ends up hanging a lot with the girl and also being protected by her (at times in Girls of the Wild and pretty much all the time in Witch Craft Works). The authors do different things with this setup (in one the girl is quite obsessive and in the other the guy actually learns how to protect himself) so the series don't look all that similar for most part, but when they do, they do. If you liked the personalities (or the composition of them) of main characters in one series, you might find the similar (yet different) characters in the other series interesting.

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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Zaig Zaig says...

A guy suddenly attends a new school with crazy(-powerful) classmates, going from weak to strong, getting his own harem (that goes ballistic whenever their crush gets hurt!) and the girls being similar in personality/being badass; the list really goes on here. I continuously get these Rosario+Vampire vibes while reading Girls of the Wild's, so I'm sure you'll feel like turning to the other for a read when you need to get that fix.