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Manga Like Oyacocco

The 7 best manga like Oyacocco — also known as mangas like Oyacocco — that readers recommend next.

If you loved Oyacocco, you're in for a treat. This Slice of Life manga (2014) is beloved for its Seinen, Estranged Family, Male Protagonist elements, and the titles below share that same DNA — handpicked based on community votes, overlapping genres, and thematic similarities. Each recommendation is ranked by reader affinity on AniList.

Oyacocco cover

Oyacocco

おやこっこ

By Kazuyoshi Takeda2014MANGA19 ch.2 vol.Finished

Oyacocco centers around the relationship between a single dad and his child. (Source: Anime News Network)

Top 7 Manga Similar to Oyacocco

Chichi Kogusa cover
#1
Match80%

Chichi Kogusa

20137.5MANGA
Slice of Life

Chichi Kogusa shares the Slice of Life genre and similar themes: Seinen, Male Protagonist, Parenthood.

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A Journal Of My Father cover
#2
Match79%

A Journal Of My Father

19947.9MANGA
Slice of Life

A Journal Of My Father shares the Slice of Life genre and similar themes: Seinen, Male Protagonist.

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Ohana Holoholo cover
#3
Match59%

Ohana Holoholo

20087.8MANGA
Slice of Life

Ohana Holoholo shares the Slice of Life genre and similar themes: Parenthood.

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Baby & Me cover
#5
Match56%

Baby & Me

19917.3MANGA
Slice of Life

Baby & Me shares the Slice of Life genre and similar themes: Male Protagonist, Parenthood.

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A Distant Neighborhood cover
#6
Match55%

A Distant Neighborhood

19987.8MANGA
Slice of Life

A Distant Neighborhood shares the Slice of Life genre and similar themes: Seinen, Male Protagonist.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oyacocco about?

Oyacocco centers around the relationship between a single dad and his child. (Source: Anime News Network)

How many chapters does Oyacocco have?

Oyacocco has 19 chapters.

What genre is Oyacocco?

Oyacocco belongs to the Slice of Life genres.

What are the best manga similar to Oyacocco?

The top manga similar to Oyacocco include Chichi Kogusa, A Journal Of My Father, Ohana Holoholo. These share key genres and themes with Oyacocco.