
Kin no Kanojo Gin no Kanojo
Kin no Kanojo Gin no Kanojo shares the Comedy, Romance genres and similar themes: Love Triangle.
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If you loved Uwagaki, you're in for a treat. This Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi manga (2009) is beloved for its Seinen, Love Triangle, Clone 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.

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It's fairly obvious to Terui Chiaki that her classmate Ajikawa Yoshio has a crush on her. He is completely not boyfriend material in her eyes and, even if he was, Chiaki already has a boyfriend. Their mysterious teacher Mr. Yamada sees this relationship between the two students and offers an experiment. He is able to make copies of people and objects and does so with Chiaki, creating a copy of her, except the copy has no knowledge of her boyfriend. Yoshio will hit on the Chiaki copy, who is named Koaki, and he'll try to make her fall in love with him. After a specified amount of time, the copy and original will be combined back together and which ever love is stronger between the current boyfriend and Yoshio will overwrite all other emotions. So this love experiment begins and both Chiaki and Koaki, being the same person, thinks Yoshio has no chance in hell but with each passing day, some feelings begin to bubble. (Source: MangaHelpers)
It's fairly obvious to Terui Chiaki that her classmate Ajikawa Yoshio has a crush on her. He is completely not boyfriend material in her eyes and, even if he was, Chiaki already has a boyfriend. Their mysterious teacher Mr. Yamada sees this relationship between the two students and offers an experim...
Uwagaki has 21 chapters.
Uwagaki belongs to the Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi genres.
The top manga similar to Uwagaki include Kin no Kanojo Gin no Kanojo, Lianai Lianxi, Dual na Kanojo no Taoshikata. These share key genres and themes with Uwagaki.