Chou yo Hana yo
Butterflies, Flowers
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Chou yo Hana yo

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: O Butterfly O Flower
Japanese: 蝶よ花よ
English: Butterflies, Flowers
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: 2005 to 2009
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Petit Comic
Authors: Yoshihara, Yuki (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.351 (scored by 30713,071 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #43372
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2964
Members: 6,936
Favorites: 56

Recommendations

In each manga, the man and woman have a master-servant relationship, the woman being the master. The two fall in love fairly quickly and their relationship progresses. Just a note, but Chou yo Hana yo is a bit more mature. 
reportRecommended by angelabsun
In both mangas, the girls work under the guys and have to listen to their every demand. Both of their girls end up in a relationship with their boss, who are handsome and very perverted. 
reportRecommended by SpazzyMcgee
These are joseis with mature humor and the girl being attracted to a guy in a workplace office setting and both are fun to read with a lot of humor but still a serious story and romance. The relationships between the characters are different, while in Chou yo Hana yo, they have a female master male servant type of relationship to start, in Love Blog she dates one guy but also falls for her boss. So while I like Chou yo better and think it's a better story, I still am enjoying the humor in Love Blog.  
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Fans of the humor in Chou yo Hana yo will probably like S Love as well. There is a sort of saucy teasing in these josei rom- coms so if you are in the mood for some good smutty romance, go ahead. Chou yo Hana yo is a lot longer, so it falls into some drama and such but S Love has not. The female lead in each realizes that the guy is someone she knew in the past so the relationships start faster because of that.  
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Both involve a romantic relationship with a bodyguard/servant (chou yo hana yo is absolutely hilarious) 
reportRecommended by pillock
Dengeki Daisy is shoujo and Chou yo Hana yo is josei aimed for mature audience - but they share some similarities: - Both love interests have a master-servant relationship. -Older guy/younger girl combination. -The male lead takes responsibility for the girl's misfortune (in Dengeki Daisy's case, it was the heroine's brother's death; and in Chou yo Hana yo, it was her family's bankruptcy). - Although the male lead bullies the heroine (mostly because of work), he was actually secretly in love with her. 
reportRecommended by Eitoku
They have the same author, have then similar Genres romance, ecchi ect and both involve relationships in the workplace. 
reportRecommended by lulugal4eva
In both titles a woman has a relationship with her boss. 
reportRecommended by doorotka
Both protagonists are office ladies who are navigating their first real relationship with their bosses. Chouko and Chiwa are both virgins and come from former noble families who are now broke and somehwat disgraced. They also both have some former master/servant tie to their love interests although in Hapi Mari, this is not as large a part of the story as it is in Chou Yo Hana Yo. 
reportRecommended by commonlogic
Both have a master/servant love entanglement though Chou yo Hana yo is longer, funnier, and the people are adults, and puts a bit of a twist on who the master/servant is. 
reportRecommended by tensainobaka
The male lead characters have a deep attachment with the female lead characters. The female lead characters are both revered as 'ojousama', are chosen, and are vowed to be protected until the end of their lives by the male lead characters. In addition, both male lead are somewhat 'perverted'. If you are looking for a not-so-complicated, 'lovey-dovey', cute plot both are nice to read. However, Chou yo Hana yo is of mature genre while Shinobi Quartet is shoujo. 
reportRecommended by ichirako
Same mangaka and style... both similar humour but doesn't get boring. The guy is a lot better looking in Venus ni Arazu though, not gonna deny that. (: 
reportRecommended by jayjayy
Everything is similar here: plot, hero, heroine. But I thing that Chiyou... is much better. 
reportRecommended by misiamajamaraka