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  2. Yaoi - Wikipedia

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    Yaoi (/ ˈ j aʊ i / YOW-ee; Japanese: やおい), also known as boys' love (ボーイズ ラブ, bōizu rabu) and its abbreviation BL (ビーエル, bīeru), is a genre of fictional media originating in Japan that features homoerotic relationships between male characters.

  3. The High School Life of a Fudanshi - Wikipedia

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    12. The High School Life of a Fudanshi (腐男子高校生活, Fudanshi Kōkō Seikatsu) is a Japanese yonkoma manga series written and drawn by Michinoku Atami. The manga is published online in Ichijinsha 's Zero-Sum Online with first tankōbon format released on September 25, 2015. The manga is licensed in North America by Seven Seas ...

  4. Hitorijime My Hero - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga portal. Hitorijime My Hero ( Japanese: ひとりじめマイヒーロー, Hepburn: Hitoriji me Maihīrō), also known as My Very Own Hero, is a Japanese yaoi [2] manga series written and illustrated by Memeco Arii about the romances between a teacher and his student, and the teacher's younger brother with his childhood friend.

  5. List of yaoi anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Notes. ^ The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese is a josei manga series, [22] but has since been considered yaoi by industry professionals and marketing. [23] ^ Sakura-Gari was serialized in Rinka, a spin-off of the josei manga magazine Monthly Flowers, but it was marketed as a boys' love ( yaoi) series.

  6. Bara (genre) - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga portal. v. t. e. Bara (薔薇, lit. ' rose ') is a colloquialism for a genre of Japanese art and media known within Japan as gay manga (ゲイ漫画) or gei komi (ゲイコミ, "gay comics"). The genre focuses on male same-sex love, as created primarily by gay men for a gay male audience. Bara can vary in visual style and plot ...

  7. LGBT themes in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    In anime and manga, the term " LGBTQ themes" includes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender material. Outside Japan, anime generally refers to a specific Japanese-style of animation, but the word anime is used by the Japanese themselves to broadly describe all forms of animated media there. [1] [2] According to Harry Benshoff and Sean Griffin ...

  8. Yaoi fandom - Wikipedia

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    The yaoi fandom consists of the readers of yaoi (also called Boys' Love or abbreviated to BL), a genre of male homosexual narratives. Individuals in the yaoi fandom may attend conventions, maintain/post to fansites, create fanfiction / fanart, etc. In the mid-1990s, estimates of the size of the Japanese yaoi fandom were at 100,000–500,000 people.

  9. The World's Greatest First Love - Wikipedia

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    The World's Greatest First Love: The Case of Ritsu Onodera (世界一初恋 〜小野寺律の場合〜, Sekai-Ichi Hatsukoi: Onodera Ritsu no Baai, also alternatively known as Sekai Ichi Hatsukoi: The World's Greatest First Love in the English anime) is a Japanese BL manga series written and illustrated by Shungiku Nakamura.