himitsu no akuma-chan is pretty similar
You might find Basara a good read, it's a romantic, historical manga with a similar war back drop.
He's Dedicated to Roses is similar.
Kano is 26 years old (birthdate: May 21, 1985).
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Kare Kano was created in 1998.
The Kare Kano cartoon series was produced in Japan. The series lasted for about nine years and aired only 26 episodes. Many episodes are still being aired in Japan today.
yukino miyazawa (girl) soichiro arima (boy)
Yes three her first child a girl and then two twin boys a year after
Nope, there's only manga.
'kanojou' would be the exact, but when stating something like 'girlfriend-boyfriend', it would be simply 'kano-kare'. I hope I helped = )
Itazura na Kiss , Lovely Complex , Kare Kano , Kimi ni Todoke , Best Student Council , Hana Yori Dango , Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu .
If you enjoyed "Kare First Love," you may like "Hot Gimmick," "Mars," "Peach Girl," or "Ao Haru Ride." These manga series also focus on romance, drama, and relationships in a high school setting.
Some manga similar to "Uwasa no Midori-kun" include "Shinobi Life," which features supernatural elements and romance, and "Love Celeb," which focuses on love and relationships in the entertainment industry. "Hana Yori Dango" also shares themes of romance and drama in a school setting.
Kare Kano is about a girl and a boy who meet in high school. The girl loves attention and pretends to be really nice while practicing really hard at everything at home so she can pretend to be naturally good at everything; however, she is actually rude, weird, and calculating. The boy appears to actually be naturally good at everything, which irks the girl. Together, they get to know each other and decide to try and act like themselves, instead of the people they've been pretending to be for so long.
himitsu no akuma-chan is pretty similar
The Filipino dish known as kare-kare is a stew made with meat (and sometimes offal), vegetables (such as green beans and eggplant) and peanuts. Oxtail is considered the traditional meat for kare-kare. You can find a basic kare-kare recipe here: http://recipe.philippinecentral.com/karekare.html