Manga 90125 Kaguya-sama Wa Kokurasetai Tensai-tachi No Renai Zunousen Userrecs

Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kaguya Wants to be Confessed To: The Geniuses' War of Love and Brains
Japanese: かぐや様は告らせたい~天才たちの恋愛頭脳戦~
English: Kaguya-sama: Love Is War
German: Kaguya-sama: Love is War
Spanish: Kaguya-sama: Love is War
French: Kaguya-sama: Love is War


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 28
Chapters: 281
Status: Finished
Published: May 19, 2015 to Nov 2, 2022
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Comedy Comedy
Themes: Romantic Subtext Romantic Subtext, School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump
Authors: Akasaka, Aka (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.911 (scored by 132066132,066 users)
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Ranked: #212
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Popularity: #23
Members: 270,978
Favorites: 28,865

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Just imagine what if Shirogane is a perfectionist spy and Shinomiya Kaguya is a tsun professional killer, and they adopt an esper cute loli who can read their minds. This manga is basically that. 
reportRecommended by lswarmruler
Both Horimiya and Kaguya-sama are rom-com that touch topics very mature for a shonen-like manga. In both mangas are a really good cast of characters that are very differents but get along well. Also there are several chapters dedicated just to deepen in the characters' past and how they become the person they are.  
reportRecommended by Kiakrre
Both the same type of somewhat clever comedy, although in the Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san only one of the characters always has the upper hand. 
reportRecommended by MortalMelancholy
Very similar in the structure, for the start it's funny and it becomes more serious. 
reportRecommended by Kusla
Both are romances with teenagers in adolescence, overthinking situations and sometimes not taking action because of love. Sometimes leads to misleading actions that leads to misleading funny scenarios. While Kaguya-sama is more complicated on love, Komi is more simple and more focused on friendship but with a dash of love.  
reportRecommended by Yuukecchi
Both contain two characters who, despite having mutual love for each other, let their pride get in the way of confessing. The two works also both make excellent use of narration (in Kaguya-sama's case, narration is used for dramatic effect, while with Sheriff Evans the narrator acts a omniscient snarky commentator on the actions and thoughts of the characters). 
reportRecommended by Emiiiiiiiiiiiiii
The same author writes the story. The artist is different but has the heart that Kaguya-sama has. Even though I am not into this kind of anime/manga, I loved it, and am hooked on each chapter 
reportRecommended by Liapo13
Aishiteru Game, same as Kaguya-sama, is about love between teens, with each mc trying to make the other one fall in love to him/her. The difference roots that in love is war, kaguya and shirogane are genius in different ways, whilst in aishiteru game the mc are normal people only try to act and became cool for the one who he/she loves. 
reportRecommended by Flex-dono
Both are romcoms, in both cases characters are geniuses, in both cases one of the characters is from a very wealthy family background. Though Last Game is more on the cute side, and Kaguya-sama more about the duel between the main characters. 
reportRecommended by Bacchai
Both are series involving battles of wits between two geniuses from different parts of society who really, really, really want to go to bone town on each other. 
reportRecommended by Satanos
Both characters are fighting using their brains so that one of them fallin love. Female character Having high selfishness and high self-esteem, but also tsundere, so they revealed through argument.  
reportRecommended by ivialvamart
Both are rom-coms with great humour. In Kaguya-sama main protagonists want to make the other confess. In RikeKoi main protagonists want to prove by science that what they feel is love. 
reportRecommended by Wikraw
Same feel, very intense. Both good read 
reportRecommended by JoshLevelledUp
Did you enjoy Instant Bullet (to some extent)? Then, let me introduce you to another manga by the same author, which is TOTALLY unrelated to anything Instant Bullet has in any way, shape or form! To be serious, as a person who enjoyed Instant Bullet's good mix of drama and comedy (not including angst), you will find more of Akasaka Aka's ability to make the mundane funny and the simple moments emotionally satisfying. Kaguya Wants To Be Confessed To is an ongoing manga by Akasaka and is looking by far to be the author's best work, so you should go read it! It's funny. And hilarious.   
reportRecommended by TeKSMeLater
Same Rom-com vibes of just the 2 Main characters interacting with friends and family about their relationship; but instead of will they wont they, they already get together and are trying to learn more about one another. Very funny and very wholesome. 
reportRecommended by Alius_Lightbulb
It's basically another Kaguya but with different characters from the same author. Unlike Oshi no ko it's a rom-con again, very similar to Kaguya, but I feel like the characters have a potencial to be better written because the author is more experienced now. Please make it more popular it's very good so far! 
reportRecommended by her_batka
Both mangas are rom-com with a light-hearted way in each chapter. Also, the relationship of both couples are really sweet, so whe can see cheerful moment between Kaguya and Shirogane/ Tatsu and Kotoka. Also there are very few but funny characters in both mangas, although there is not a deep development in the secondary characters (at least in the first tens chapters, for both mangas). 
reportRecommended by Kiakrre
Both involve huge (kind of silly) psychological warfare, both really feel like you're reading Death Note in a different setting. 
reportRecommended by ExoticBankai
Both are high school romcoms that actually manage to be both funny and cute 
reportRecommended by YesThatCinesra
Love is war for highschoolers who just won't be honest about their feelings. 
reportRecommended by Edgerunner
Both show the lives of the upper class. The two stories start in very different directions, but if you're just in the mood for some high school slice of life with some memorable characters and funny moments that grow on you as the series goes on, I think both series do this extremely well. One is a shonen, the other is a shojo, but I think they both kind of subvert what you'd come to expect from those types of manga.  
reportRecommended by phantom1305
Both are pretty funny and cute high school romcoms with generally likable main and side characters. 
reportRecommended by YesThatCinesra
While it might not be the main focus in Spice and Wolf, both series have a couple where both are too stubborn to admit their affection and instead engage with tricks, mind games and world plays with each other, in a cute way. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Take out Tomo, switch the titles and none will be the wiser 
reportRecommended by Uneliasmarsu
Both have similar genre, and also have unique love story. Heroine have himedere type. 
reportRecommended by Syureria
The comedy is driven primarily by misunderstandings. Kaguya-sama has two characters trying to outfox each other in matters of the heart, together with a cast which serves to complement this. On the other hand, Hinamatsuri features a more subtle and mature brand of comedy which somehow works even with ESP, yakuza, salarymen, salmon roe and kungfu thrown in. The latter will appeal more to older readers. 
reportRecommended by Cerisine
One is set in the student council a prestigious high school and the other is set in a.. shady college 'diving' club, but both series feature great comedy and are actually building towards romance in a way that is.. believable? I guess? Both series like poking at tropes in an obvious way, too. Grand Blue has way more indecent exposure than Kaguya, though. 
reportRecommended by em_doubleyou