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First-Year College student Shiratori Ryuushi moves into the boarding house, Narutakisou. Under the tender care of [[The Kanrinin|Aoba Kozue]], Narutakisou provides a home to people whose personal lives are all painful in one way or another; yet together, somehow, they make up a true family. Not only does Shiratori find a home at Narutakisou, but he also finds himself falling in love with a girl who is far more than she seems. Compare with [[Maison Ikkoku]].
First-Year College student Shiratori Ryuushi moves into the boarding house, Narutakisou. Under the tender care of [[Landlord|Aoba Kozue]], Narutakisou provides a home to people whose personal lives are all painful in one way or another; yet together, somehow, they make up a true family. Not only does Shiratori find a home at Narutakisou, but he also finds himself falling in love with a girl who is far more than she seems. Compare with [[Maison Ikkoku]].


With [[An Aesop]] or a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] (or more likely, both) in every chapter, '''''Mahoraba''''' is one of those "[[Sweet Dreams Fuel|feel good]]" sort of mangas. The sort you've [[Needs More Love|likely never read before]].
With [[An Aesop]] or a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] (or more likely, both) in every chapter, '''''Mahoraba''''' is one of those "[[Sweet Dreams Fuel|feel good]]" sort of mangas. The sort you've [[Needs More Love|likely never read before]].
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* [[Jerkass]]: Tamami to <s>everyone who she believes a threat to Kozue</s> everyone except Kozue.
* [[Jerkass]]: Tamami to <s>everyone who she believes a threat to Kozue</s> everyone except Kozue.
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: She only acts like a jerkass because she is ''extremely'' protective of Kozue; she deeply loves Kozue and only wants to protect her from anything that might make her mental illness worse.
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: She only acts like a jerkass because she is ''extremely'' protective of Kozue; she deeply loves Kozue and only wants to protect her from anything that might make her mental illness worse.
* [[The Kanrinin]]: Kozue-chan.
* [[Kewpie Doll Surprise]]
* [[Kewpie Doll Surprise]]
* [[Kissing Cousins]]: Shiratori and Kozue-chan are actually second-cousins; a fact that is mentioned once in the beginning with a lampshade on how second-cousins can get married<ref>technically, in Japan, first cousins can get married as well and is not viewed at the Squick levels most Americans have, but all the same, it's always good to keep your relations straight</ref>. As such, this fact is fairly quickly forgotten about for the rest of the series.
* [[Kissing Cousins]]: Shiratori and Kozue-chan are actually second-cousins; a fact that is mentioned once in the beginning with a lampshade on how second-cousins can get married<ref>technically, in Japan, first cousins can get married as well and is not viewed at the Squick levels most Americans have, but all the same, it's always good to keep your relations straight</ref>. As such, this fact is fairly quickly forgotten about for the rest of the series.
* [[Landlord]]: Kozue-chan.
* [[Lying on a Hillside]]
* [[Loser Protagonist]]
* [[Loser Protagonist]]
* [[Lovable Sex Maniac]]: Shiratori's male art school friend.
* [[Lovable Sex Maniac]]: Shiratori's male art school friend.
* [[Love You and Everybody]]: Nanako pulls this the first time we see her.
* [[Love You and Everybody]]: Nanako pulls this the first time we see her.
* [[Lying on a Hillside]]{{context}}
* [[Maximum Fun Chamber]]: Shirogane-sensei's room.
* [[Maximum Fun Chamber]]: Shirogane-sensei's room.
* [[Meganekko]]: Momono
* [[Meganekko]]: Momono

Latest revision as of 18:50, 13 March 2022

First-Year College student Shiratori Ryuushi moves into the boarding house, Narutakisou. Under the tender care of Aoba Kozue, Narutakisou provides a home to people whose personal lives are all painful in one way or another; yet together, somehow, they make up a true family. Not only does Shiratori find a home at Narutakisou, but he also finds himself falling in love with a girl who is far more than she seems. Compare with Maison Ikkoku.

With An Aesop or a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming (or more likely, both) in every chapter, Mahoraba is one of those "feel good" sort of mangas. The sort you've likely never read before.

Not to be confused with Maburaho, which sits comfortably on the exact opposite end of the romantic comedy spectrum.

Tropes used in Mahoraba include:
  1. technically, in Japan, first cousins can get married as well and is not viewed at the Squick levels most Americans have, but all the same, it's always good to keep your relations straight