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<span style="color: #00007F">A style of anime and manga intended for girls and may have some crossover appeal to boys as well. | <span style="color: #00007F">A style of anime and manga intended for girls and may have some crossover appeal to boys as well. | ||
<br>Typically, "pure shoujo" manga revolves around love stories and strong female protagonists, however, some "shoujo anime/manga" are more plot/action oriented to attract a wider audience. For instance a lot of older salarymen were drawn to a manga called Banana Fish for its hard edged yakuza action (which is more often found in seinen manga). What kept female audiences interested in this work was a gentle relationship between two gay bishōnen lovers amongst all the violence.<br> | <br>Typically, "pure shoujo" manga revolves around love stories and strong female protagonists, however, some "shoujo anime/manga" are more plot/action oriented to attract a wider audience. For instance a lot of older salarymen were drawn to a manga called Banana Fish for its hard edged yakuza action (which is more often found in seinen manga). What kept female audiences interested in this work was a gentle relationship between two gay bishōnen lovers amongst all the violence.<br> | ||
Shoujo anime and manga often contain elements of shounen | Shoujo anime and manga often contain elements of shounen ai or even yaoi (sexual relationship between male characters) not to mention shoujo ai and, recently, yuri (sexual relationship between female characters). The aesthetic of the bishounen is very prominent. Another very popular genre is Magical Girl of which the famous series Sailor Moon is part of.</span> | ||
''Source: [http://shojo.biography.ms/ Biographie.ms]'' | ''Source: [http://shojo.biography.ms/ Biographie.ms]'' |
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