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  2. Boys' love fandom - Wikipedia

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    Boys' love (BL), a genre of male-male homoerotic media originating in Japan that is created primarily by and for women, has a robust global fandom. Individuals in the BL fandom may attend conventions, maintain/post to fansites, create fanfiction / fanart, etc. In the mid-1990s, estimates of the size of the Japanese BL fandom were at 100,000 to ...

  3. Twilight Out of Focus - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Out of Focus (黄昏アウトフォーカス, Tasogare Auto Fōkasu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jyanome. It began serialization on Kodansha 's digital BL magazine Honey Milk in June 2018. The series consists of five parts, three of which are part of the main story, and the other two parts being spin-off content.

  4. Boys' love - Wikipedia

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    Boys' love (ボーイズ ラブ, bōizu rabu) Typically written as the acronym BL (ビーエル, bīeru), or alternately as "boy's love" or "boys love", the term is a wasei-eigo construction derived from the literal English translation of shōnen-ai. [21] First used in 1991 by the magazine Image in an effort to collect these disparate genres ...

  5. LGBTQ themes in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    hide. 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 ...

  6. Love Stage!! - Wikipedia

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    October 2, 2020. (2020-10-02) Love Stage!! (Japanese: ラブ ステージ, Hepburn: Rabu Sutēji) is a Japanese yaoi manga series written by Eiki Eiki and illustrated by Taishi Zaō. It began serialization in the July 2010 issue of Kadokawa Shoten 's Asuka Ciel magazine. The manga is licensed in North America by SuBLime.

  7. List of gay characters in animation - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional characters that either self-identify as gay or have been identified by outside parties to be gay, becoming part of gay media. Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters. This article also includes include any characters in Japanese animation, otherwise known as anime.

  8. Bara (genre) - Wikipedia

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    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, but typically features masculine ...

  9. Hey, Class President! - Wikipedia

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    2. Hey, Class President! (生徒会長に忠告, Seitokaichou ni Chukoku) is a Japanese yaoi manga written and illustrated by Kaori Monchi. The manga was serialized in Shinshokan 's Dear+ magazine and the serial chapters collected into seven tankōbon, the first one released in September 2005. [1] It is licensed in English by 801 Media, and the ...