Rosario to Vampire: Season II
Rosario+Vampire: Season II
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Rosario to Vampire: Season II

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Synonyms: Rosario and Vampire: Season 2
Japanese: ロザリオとバンパイア SeasonⅡ
English: Rosario+Vampire: Season II
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 14
Chapters: 67
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 4, 2007 to Apr 19, 2014
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Harem Harem, School School, Vampire Vampire
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Jump SQ.
Authors: Ikeda, Akihisa (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.141 (scored by 3547135,471 users)
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Ranked: #5532
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Popularity: #233
Members: 67,432
Favorites: 3,553

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Boy suddenly have to attend a supernatural school, with him being the only "human" there. He meets a cute girl and sooner or later they begin to like each other and so on...Rosario and Zero share almost the same amount of romance, action, ecchi, and comedy. 
reportRecommended by Lamii
Both have a main protagonist who is weaker than the female leads. Both have harems, and characters who develop throughout the story because they want to do something. Both are amazing series, they both include fighting.  
reportRecommended by ReversedDuo
Both have the 'fighting monsters of insane size and strength' going for them If you like Blood and Gore If u like limbs getting cut off But in the end all amounts to an awesome piece of story and art!! 
reportRecommended by fullmetalpower
Based in a supernatural world that both haves witches and other things, the main female character's extraordinary powers are suppressed but constantly released by the main male character in times of trouble. The genres both mangas share are romance, comedy, kind of slice-of-life, and fantasy.  
reportRecommended by ShintakoInari
I'll go against the tips and recommend only season 2 of RV as simular(and the second half of it). As the last ~15 chapters of R+V have a really simular feel as Tokyo Ghoul in terms of MC development(and appearence change, lol) You get the same: - monsters blending into human society (though in TG humans know about them) - monster/ghoul organisation trying to overturn order - wimpy MC becomes more and more badass (as turning into monster himself) If you liked the change in R+V after FairyTail arc (into more dark and psychological). Then you'll probably like Tokyo Ghoul. The opposite is not nesessary true(too much fanservice  read more 
reportRecommended by palasataja
For one thing to start they, both are mainly about vampires and the human world. The series of Dance in the Vampire Bund is a much more serious story than Rosario + Vampire, but it is still an incredible story nonetheless and deserves a read from an vampire and supernatural story fans. There are some times of comedy in the story and some fan service if that is what you are looking for. Do be warned ahead of time that the manga of Dance in the Vampire Bund has a lot of gore and quite a lot of death in comparison to Rosario + Vampire.  read more 
reportRecommended by TBGDeathPunch
Much the same in regards to supernatural beings such as witches, vampires, and monsters. Both involving school and romance not to mention the harem aspect, which brings about a lot of drama that escalates for the male protagonist. In the two manga's the female lead characters fight and protect the prominent male character from any danger that may come his way. 
reportRecommended by Obeythealfa
These two titles have many things in common , Both have MC who's trying to be stronger and fighting so much , till becoming one of the strongest characters in the story. Both are manga that continues where prequel left off and also more serious. One of the biggest differences is that Rosario+Vampire arouses around youkai world while The Breaker is martial arts , so you can expect many epic battles and plot-twists. 
reportRecommended by sachawon
Vampires and supernatural creatures involved in a dark plot. Similar storytelling and artwork. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Principally they are romantic comedies/harems, but they have a serious side story as background. Both about a guy that reach a "special" school (for mages and for monsters, respectivelly), and fall in love with the first girl he finds, but other girls try to sneak it. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
If you in to ecchi/romance, this is one of those mangas that this must read. It's a total page turner. School life just got much nicer. Warning: May give you nosebleeeds.  
reportRecommended by Quartz
1. Both have great artwork 2. Both deal with monster and other supernatural creatures and abilities 3. Both deal with relationships between humans and monsters 4. Both have action scenes with a fair amount of blood 5. Both have sexy female characters 6. Both have ecchiness  
reportRecommended by kuglefang
It looks similar in general. Both are ecchi with some nice battles and main hero leveling-up through the series. 
reportRecommended by iStreet
similar about vampire school and romance rosario+vampire is a harem ecchi comedy manga while vampire knight is a serious and dramatic  
reportRecommended by frozen_soul
Both are relatively light hearted at the start and get more serious as they progress and feature impressive fight scenes along with good comedic bits. Also both have supernatural beings but of different nature: monsters like werewolves and vampires in RtV and tsukumogami (tools that have acquired a spirit and human form) in Tsugumomo. Ecchi elements are present in both series but in Tsugumomo they are more prominent.  
reportRecommended by maver1k_XVII
Both manga are sequels. They are both vast improvements from and darker than their predecessors, building more complex stories around their changing characters. The characters show great amounts of development as each series progresses. They are both published in Jump SQ. Rosario+Vampire is more serious while Darkness follows a more comedic pattern. 
reportRecommended by nyesman
the harems in these 2 shows have the female characters around the male lead fight for him and as the show progress the male lead gains power. also the females are always fight to prove themselves the best for the male lead 
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