Rosario to Vampire
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Rosario to Vampire

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Synonyms: Rosario and Vampire
Japanese: ロザリオとバンパイア
English: Rosario+Vampire
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 6, 2004 to May 5, 2007
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Harem Harem, School School, Vampire Vampire
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Monthly)
Authors: Ikeda, Akihisa (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.611 (scored by 5079750,797 users)
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Ranked: #22952
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Popularity: #144
Members: 96,131
Favorites: 3,589

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A simple human guy living with monster women and their undying love for him 
reportRecommended by renjikuchiki1
Both Rosario+Vampire and Mx0 are high school Supernatural, Rom/Coms; but R+V focuses more on monsters and the romantic comedy side of things, on the other hand Mx0 focuses more on its characters and magical wizardry. ^_^ 
reportRecommended by Master10K
Both are Supernatural, Harem manga with a protagonist being protected by some hot supernatural girl (Moka=Vampire | Himari=Cat Spirit). Eventually develops into a harem with the guy being surrounded by cute girls and plenty of action on the side. Both protagonist eventually develop a supernatural trait/ability. ^_^ 
reportRecommended by Master10K
Both have that same "different school" element whether its monsters or magicials, but both are superb....highly reccomend both 
reportRecommended by ElNailons
Both of this manga's are about a boy who is meets a beautiful girl, and thus dragging even more girls to him like a magnet! The fact is that in To-LOVE-Ru, the leading character is different, but with time he does change just like Tskune. He becomes a man who can stand up for himself and for the sake of others as well. 
reportRecommended by Cynxos
With a collection of its supernatural themes, Rosario to Vampire and Jitsu wa Watashi wa has a story involving such beings. The main male protagonists are normal human beings until their life changes one day after becoming acquainted with a mysterious female character. Throughout both series, there is focus in their relationship that includes a shift between fantasy and human emotions. Their story also becomes involved with other characters to showcase a variety of species from other races. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
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 are vampire series with a human trying to traverse this new world to them in their own way. 
reportRecommended by BWLayman
Harem supernatural titles with an apparent ecchi focus. Do note however that Rosario+Vampire also maintains a substantial focus on action. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both of these serialisations feature the following similiarities: an initially ordinary guy who becomes equipped with supernatural powers; various supernatural events that usually involve combat; and plentitude of ecchi and romance. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
there similar in a way with the monster high school n the human getting sent there after failing there high school exams...the only diffrences is in love monster its a girl n in this manga its a boy....but there both really good n ecchi...also the adventure n constent battles wit other monsters...if u luv this manga i believe u would deffitnly like love monster.... 
reportRecommended by aaimz14
Both have the MC interacting with youkai at a school. Both have Mc being a food source eaten (Baketeriya) /drank from (Rosario to vampire). Both have multiple girls that are love interest. Baketeriya is more of a love triangle. While Rosario to Vampire is a harem with more girls in the mix.  
reportRecommended by eieio11490
Both of manga is about Yokai in real world. 
reportRecommended by mngrdr
While these two titles may not be as similar as you think they are, it still deals with a main character that "gets trapped" in a certain place where they didn't want to be but still stayed for a reason (in a slightly different case for DW, though). Plus, both mangas have a character with a split personality "sealed" in them. 
reportRecommended by Marbella25
basicaly the same concept, human winds up in a school for monsters and is forced to pretend to be a monster while falling in love with one.  
reportRecommended by lostfallstar
Supernatural creatures of all kinds with central character being powerful vampire girl. Starts as a light-hearted romantic comedy but later develops in more serious direction. 
reportRecommended by kitsune0
Person A somehow gets into a land of monsters and etc and Person B constantly saves them. . . but Person A gets turned into a monster themselves at some point. The girl is cute, the guy is seemingly weak (?)  
reportRecommended by ShintakoInari
Human + supernatural girl (vampire and harpy, respectively). Both guys weak-minded brought into a battle situation, to protect and to be protected, with the consequent romance. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
A regular guy gets into school only to find out that his classmates are actually various kinds of non-humans. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
A guy ends up in a strange school that is full of monsters that fight against each other. The guy falls in love and in order to protect her he becomes one of them and try to become stronger. 
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
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
Overpowered girl protects a weak guy, but the guy want to become strong too to protect the girl. Dozens of other girls join the mix, first as enemies, later as allies. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Similarities: Both are action, comedy, ecchi, harem, fantasy, supernatural books. Both feature weak main male protagonists that form a "harem" of monsters. Both feature many strong females. Both have a Vampire as the main female protagonist. Both have the main protagonists get a "Vampire's Kiss" at least once every story. Both have a Witch as one of the main characters. Differences: The male protagonist in GnCD is only partially Human whereas in R2V he's 100% Human. GnCD is a light novel whereas R2V is a manga. 
reportRecommended by AwesomeDymond101
Normal boy with a harem of supernatural girls 
reportRecommended by ekataru
Change 123 like rosario+vampire features a main girl who has a multi personality disorder...courted by a boy with no special powers or skills... the girls are the ones that do the ass kicking while the helpless male mc has no other option but to take a back seat. change 123 and rosario+vampire are also ecchi..think panties 
reportRecommended by Josiah-Joestar
Similar main characters Both start off as human and become a ghoul or a vampire. Both want to bring peace to humans and ghouls or humans and monsters and both have experience from both sides as they have been on both sides. Both become badass. Both get stronger throughout the series like any shonen protagonist. There's gore in both manga but it's much more common in the Tokyo Ghoul manga. 
reportRecommended by HyperWhirl
School themed Supernatural Manga which has a Vampire as a female lead. The female lead's Vampire form is suppressed by a talisman - a rosario in 'Rosario to Vampire' and a ribbon in 'Fudatsuki no Kyouko-chan?.' Another thing shared is that the Male lead acts as both a protector, and a source of replenishment to the Female lead. Biggest difference is that Rosario to Vampire has lots of Ecchi moments, whereas Fudatsuki no Kyouko-chan lacks this. 
reportRecommended by LightWorker
The general plot is similar, as MC is in a school with other species. Though, otome no harawata is much more vulgar. 
reportRecommended by The_Syekh
Romace / School Setting / Comedy / Ecchi / Supernatural / Harem. The setting is a School where the pupils have special forms - Monsters in 'Rosario to Vampire' & Animals in 'Moujuusei Shounen Shoujo' which they try to hide during School hours, but often their inner urges are too great. Another thing shared is, the Female MC becomes attractive to the Male MC by his scent. Also, other Females soon become attracted to the Male MC, which leads to a big tug of war. Both Manga have Comedy moments...and an overabundance of Ecchi moments. *Moujuusei Shounen Shoujo pretty much borders on Hentai at times, just a  read more 
reportRecommended by LightWorker
If your in the Halloween spirit, then either manga series is right for you! The locations of interest are schools that feature not so ordinary human beings. 
reportRecommended by pottercourt
Both manga involve their main character enrolling and attending a school meant for supernatural creatures; the schools being meant for youkai in "Rosario to Vampire", and for demons in "Mairimashita! Iruma-kun". Being the sole humans in their respective schools (with anti-human policies), both Tsukune and Iruma must keep their human identities a secret as they make new friends and adapt to life in a new school. Both manga are primarily comedy/slice of life with some action in between. Unlike "Rosario to Vampire", "Mairimashita! Iruma-kun" does not have any ecchi or harem elements (as of yet). 
reportRecommended by Fistful-of-Flan
Supernatural creatures of all kinds with central character being powerful vampire girl. Starts as a light-hearted romantic comedy but later develops in more serious direction. 
reportRecommended by kitsune0
These series are set in a reality apart from society. From different species that have been hidden from humans. Where a girl who holds immense power is discovered by a boy who can only admire his innocence, which turns out to be one of his two personalities. From there he will be involved in evil plans for the diclonius (Elfen Lied) and the Yokai (Rosario to Vampire) threatening humanity, bringing together different girls of those spices who only seek the company of others and understanding. In these two works you can see how the protagonist would give everything for them, despite being a simple human,  read more 
reportRecommended by OtakuNote87
Both of these manga have powerful kick-ass female protagonists with magical powers and what seems to be a never ending supply of enemies to face off in each chapter with male protagonist that fall in love with them and will follow them into hell and back. Plotlines and settings differ but if you liked the comedy in Kurohime then you'd enjoy the interactions in Rosario to Vampire. 
reportRecommended by KrystLouwe
- supernatural powers - lots of fights - harem and ecchi moments All these and lots of other moments, Rosario to Vampire will not disappoint you!  
reportRecommended by susan00
Both follow a "monster of the week" format and involve a couple battling where one must activate the other's powers. While I'm not sure how to say more without spoiling things, the development of the main relationships hit similar notes at times. 
reportRecommended by ipsati
These are both tales of weak buys who are introduced to a whole new world to them and are harried by tough enemies the whole way through and they adapt to protect the ones they love and become ultimate bad asses The Breaker is more focused on the fighting, getting stronger, and secret society. While Rosario Vampire is more focused on the relationship between the main characters and trying to unify human and monster society. Both main characters are altruistic heroes who care about the safety of others before themselves and will put their life on the line to protect the ones they love. They also  read more 
reportRecommended by TheLostKing
Shonen where a human teenager discovers a hidden world where creatures from mythology and folklore are real, and befriends a group of monsters that include a vampire and a succubus. 
reportRecommended by ObscureObsidian
Both share similar themes of vampires and romance. Their storylines are also similar since they both involve the supernatural, evil organizations and inner personalities. Blood Alone is slightly more realistic since it is mostly based in the real world whereas Rosario + Vampire is set in a monster world. They are both gripping and are very enjoyable to read. 
reportRecommended by Darkhawk220
A human male ends up in a Yokai high school by accident. They must hide the fact that that they're human, or else risk being killed or eaten by the students that are little different than monsters.  
reportRecommended by Estoy_Gordo
To me, the obvious recomendation is the manga KARIN, also about a high school boy and a vampire girl. While KARIN for the most part lacks the "fighting" elements of ROSARIO+VAMPIRE, the romantic comedy elements of a supernatural "odd-couple" remain.  
reportRecommended by mdauben
both are about a human in a relationship with a tengu (or vampire in the case of R+V) and how the two have to overcome the barriers between them in order to pursue a relationship 
reportRecommended by renjikuchiki1
Both have a Vampire Girl troubled by the urge of drinking the Male leads Blood 
reportRecommended by RaiStorM
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 
reportRecommended by nate23nate23
both are about a useless guy who starts going to a school without knowing what kind of school it is. both are Harem ecchi with supernatural fighting stuff. 
reportRecommended by RaiStorM
Both of these titles revolve around a human male protagonist who stumbles into a hideout for supernatural beings. Through a series of events, they end up being infected by female vampires and become vampires themselves. Both also feature romance, comedy, and action. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Similarities include: a male protagonist who transfters to a magic/supernatural school; the romantic relationships he forms with a number of female characters; and combat and ecchi sequences that involve the protagonist and his harem. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
The female lead enjoys sucking out the blood of the male lead. There are also themes of school life and interspecies romance. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both harem manga follow the newly reborn lives of a pathetic male protagonist (Tsukune/Minato), who's surrounded by cute girls that would risk their lives for him. ^_^ 
reportRecommended by Master10K
Both series are romantic harem comedies with a horror premise. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Despite featuring different aesthetics, both titles revolve around male protagonists who are oftentimes surrounded by a number of female characters who are interested in him. Both titles are also heavy on action, romance, and ecchi. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
In both titles, the male protagonist is oftentimes surrounded by a number of female characters who are romantically attracted to him. Moreover, both titles are mostly situated in school settings and frequently feature action, romance, and ecchi. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both these shounen series revolve around male protagonists who are surrounded by a number of female characters of various species pertaining to the supernatural. Both feature comedy, romance, action, and ecchi. Do note however that Rosario+Vampire is more serious in tone compared to the light-hearted aesthetic of Kore wa Zombie desu ka?. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Both have a guy enrolled in a school full of monsters 
reportRecommended by Yggdrasil
The whole 4 girls living with 1 guy thing reminds me of how the girls in R+V are always fighting over the main character, Tsukune. Otomari Honey is more reality based, though, while R+V is more supernatural since it has monsters and a Demon School.  
reportRecommended by Grimmm
Both are about vampires and have a little bit of h-ness ;) 
reportRecommended by Anastasia
Hime is a lot like Moka's alternate, inner personality. Princess Resurrection isn't really a harem like R + V, but it still has a lot of hot female characters and a little fanservice. Also, they both have a great variety of mythical monsters including most of the main characters. 
reportRecommended by DrHouse
Both are similar in that they concern yoma, action and discrimination. The settings are vastly different though... Rosario to Vampire's discrimination is against humans, and the only one affected is the main male character, while Claymore's is against half-yomas, and affects the entire Claymore Organisation. Rosario's setting is mainly in a school, with harem, romance, comedy and school life while Claymore's is between cities, with adventure and tragedy. 
reportRecommended by Dunkjoe
Both are harem manga that have the main protagonist trying to overcome a rather unbelievable problem (R+V's is goulification while GS DX's gynophobia). Both are well written comedic manga with a similar drawings and feel. 
reportRecommended by danm
These two stories are similar in that both deal with the supernatural in which the main male charactor is intially weak and needs a stronger female charactor to protect them but as the story progresses the male makes efforts to become stronger to protect the female, while Majo is extremly ecchi and rosario is mainly fanservice to some degree both actually have similar stories in terms of charactors becoming strong to protect the person they care for, Both stories are enjoyable, 
reportRecommended by hechec
Male lead falls in love with female vampire. In Rosario to Vampire, the male lead has to keep the fact he is human a secret from others. (It's an academy for monster) In Orange Marmalade, the female lead needs to hide the fact that she is a vampire from others including her boyfriend. 
reportRecommended by Jackster27
Both are very ecchi (fanservice) and have the same style .The only difference is in this one have vampires and in the other demons . 
reportRecommended by eqtor
Same type of harem with a bunch of girls following one average/plain guy who attracts them with his kind and gentle nature. 
reportRecommended by YumiYamato
In both stories a human transfers into a school made for other beings, while in Hakobune Hakusho the protagonist is a female, in Rosario + Vampire its a male. 
reportRecommended by -Kazu
Both stories are about a weak boy who finds himself being protected by a strong girl, so he decides to train/improve himself so he can be the one protecting her instead. Along the way, it turns into a harem story and a childhood friend (who practically looks the same in both stories) returns as the ultimate rival.  
reportRecommended by AfterGlow
They both have girls liking the same guy. setting is also school with weird monsters/ animals! 
reportRecommended by animefreak8889
Both talk about the story of a loser boy who was never close to the girls and one day end up friends with a pretty girl and then, friends with several girls. Both have ecchi scenes too. Also, some characters are very similar. Keitaro and Tsukune are the main, both are losers , Kurumu and Narusegawa are hot blooded girls, Shinobu and Yukari are childs with child acts who loves main and Moka/Inner Moka looks like a split of Narusegawa's personalities. 
reportRecommended by bereta002
Both are school life style mangas with crazy adventures. Protagonist, Simon and Tsukune are alike. Both are fearful boys wanting to have a normal life. 
reportRecommended by bereta002
Both Manga has demons involve but the similarity of the two is the inner personality the 2 manga has when they have a nice innocent girl but when a fight occurs the other half appears and she very powerful when she comes out. Moka has 2 while Kuro/Kero has 3 Inner Moka Outer Moka Kerberos #1 - Kuro Kerberos #2 - Shirogane Kerberos #3 - Roze 
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