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I Was Human

I Was Human

Death comes suddenly to a loved one. Though their body may have perished, you cling to the hope that their soul will stay with you. It is the year 2222, and that dream has been made a reality in a local city of Japan. Today, at the Soul Foundry in the center of the city, people's souls are being transferred to the bodies of others, or sometimes, to things that aren't human. This manga is a story about the curious, bittersweet love and human dramas that exist in an age where souls can remain in this world after death.

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Yakoz Yakoz says...

Two short heartwarming stories that tend to be cute more than anything else. Small bonus: one of the main characters from both stories is not a normal human being, something happened to him/her. Find out what by reading them.

Tamayura Kitsune

Tamayura Kitsune

As a child Wataru and his grandmother used to pay visits to a shrine in their neighbourhood. While they prayed for each other's happiness, he encountered a snow-white fox named Yuki. Many years later, a sad occasion leads Wataru to pay another visit to the same shrine, but the Yuki who greets him there isn't quite the same one he remembers...

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Is it possible for a spirit or a human with a really strange power to experience youth, make friends and find love? These two stories will give you the answer.

Gion no Tsugai

Gion no Tsugai

In the land of Gion, the capital of Japan, a mysterious "divine power" has brought about great prosperity. It is a power that only brings about changes in girls in the form of turning them half-animal, a sign that they are servants to a god, as well as granting them great power. Some that are strong enough become Onmyou and fight evil. Others whose power have gone berserk become Orochi, fated to bring death and destruction to man. It was once thought that those who became Orochi had to be slain with no hope of saving the helpless victim—until a mysterious young man named Gion appeared to save one such girl. Will he be strong enough to fight the Orochi and bring an end to their terror?!

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Yakoz Yakoz says...

Similar appearance of the female MC, weird powers, a bit of fanservice to get your attention and a light read. Not a lot of story but cute drawings, which is enough to entertain a lot of readers. 

Seishun Rikon

Seishun Rikon

Ikumi and Touma are strangers who are in the same high school class - but because they have the same family name, they quickly are dubbed "husband and wife" by their peers. Through this unlikely introduction, the two become friends. And over the next few years, their relationship continues to grow, thanks in part due to a shared secret between them.

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Two shounen where both protagonists have those "lone wolves" traits and find themself isolated or emarginated from the rest of the class for two different reasons. Will that stop them from developing a relationship? Who knows, read it and you'll find out. 

Kanojo wa Rokurokubi

Kanojo wa Rokurokubi

Kanoi Natsuki and her childhood friend Itsuki visit the same school and there seems to be more between them besides friendship. As a Rokurokubi, her quirk of stretching her neck is normal for her and her surroundings, but it's not always her choice to stretch it and although she has feelings for Itsuki, she can't tell him what she feels. Ultimately, she has to go through misunderstandings and shame. Itsuki, meanwhile, manages to make any awkward situations dissolve or maybe not?

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nefsani nefsani says...

Same odd atmosphere with little romance around. Both have no fulfilling ending, still you wont regret reading.

Ki ni Naru Ano Ko

Ki ni Naru Ano Ko

Kisaki has a mysterious disease from childhood that turns her into half-tree, half-human.

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nathandouglasdavis nathandouglasdavis says...

They both are fluffy romances that include an emotionless plant-girl whose inner emotions are sometimes subconsciously reflected in the plant growth.

From Gehenna

From Gehenna

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Re-Kan!

Re-Kan!

Story about a girl named Amami Hibiki who can see and communicate with the supernatural and talk to animals.

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Nazo no Lililith

Nazo no Lililith

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Itsuka Mata Kaeru

Itsuka Mata Kaeru

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