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  2. Boyz/Girlz Channel - Wikipedia

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    On October 27, 1998, Fox Family Worldwide announced the launch of two pay digital networks called "The Boyz Channel" and "The Girlz Channel". Promoted as being the first ever networks to focus strictly on boys or girls, they would be aimed towards a 2–14 child audience, while programming after 9:00 pm and in non-prime weekend time periods would focus on parents.

  3. E-kid - Wikipedia

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    An e-girl with typical fashion, makeup and gestures. E-kids, [1] split by binary gender as e-girls and e-boys, are a youth subculture of Gen Z that emerged in the late 2010s, [2] notably popularized by the video-sharing application TikTok. [3] It is an evolution of emo, scene and mall goth fashion combined with Japanese and Korean street ...

  4. Scene (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    "Fashioncore" was an aesthetic originated by Orange County metalcore band Eighteen Visions that helped to originate the scene subculture. Originating as a way of purposely being confrontational to the hypermasculinity of hardcore, it used many aspects that would come to define scene fashion, such as eyeliner, tight jeans, collared shirts ...

  5. The B-Girlz - Wikipedia

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    The B-Girlz are a Canadian drag comedy trio, based in Toronto, Ontario. [1] The troupe's core members are Michael Boyuk, who performs as Kora Harcourt (Hard Kora) [ 2 ] and Mark Peacock, who performs as Barbara Quigley (Barbie-Q); [ 3 ] while the third member has varied at different times, with performers including Robert Windisman as Conchita ...

  6. List of Powerpuff Girls Z episodes - Wikipedia

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    Powerpuff Girls Z (Japanese: 出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ, Hepburn: Demashita! Pawapafu Gāruzu Zetto, lit. They're Here! Powerpuff Girls Z) is a Japanese animated television series directed by Iku Ishiguro that aired for 52 episodes from 2006 to 2007 on the TV Tokyo network and other stations.

  7. OMG Girlz - Wikipedia

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    The OMG Girlz is an American teen pop girl group. Their name is a play-on words, it represents being young ladies "Miss" that are "Guided" in positive ways. [ 1 ] Formed in 2009, by Tameka "Tiny" Cottle , the Atlanta -based girl group performed publicly for the first time on an episode of BET 's Tiny and Toya reality television series. [ 2 ]

  8. Bishōnen - Wikipedia

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    Gackt, a Japanese singer-songwriter, is considered to be one of the living manifestations of the Bishōnen phenomenon. [1] [2]Bishōnen (美少年, IPA: [bʲiɕo̞ꜜːnẽ̞ɴ] ⓘ; also transliterated bishounen) is a Japanese term literally meaning "beautiful youth (boy)" and describes an aesthetic that can be found in disparate areas in East Asia: a young man of androgynous beauty.

  9. Taylor Girlz - Wikipedia

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    Now a full-fledged girl group, they first gained popularity in 2015 with their "Woozie" dance video. In 2016 they released two singles produced by Bolo Da Producer ( Silentó of "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" fame), "Steal Her Man" and "Wedgie," both featuring third Taylor sister Trinity.