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The Pokémon doujinshi incident (ポケモン同人誌事件) refers to the incident where a Japanese doujinshi artist who sold erotic manga of Pokémon in 1999 was arrested on suspicion of violating Japan's copyright laws, [1] [2] creating a media furor as well as an academic analysis in Japan of the copyright issues around doujinshi. [3]
Shotacon stories are commonly released in semi-monthly anthologies. Sometimes, however, manga artist will publish individual manga volumes. Many shotacon stories are published as dōjinshi; Shotaket (ショタケット), [nb 1] an annual convention to sell shotacon doujin material, was founded in 1995, [10] by a group of male creators. [3]
Doujin soft developers (1 C, 5 P) V. Doujin video games (2 C, 48 P) Pages in category "Doujin" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Akiho Ino (猪野 明穂, Ino Akiho) Voiced by: Aya Uchida [6] The 40-year-old manager of Smiley Boar who looks younger than her age suggests. She is unaware that Tomoatsu's clients are not humans. She likes to regularly go out for drinks, much to Tomoatsu's chagrin. She also has implied feelings for him. Elfuda (絵留札, Erufuda) Voiced by ...
Doujinshi printers print not only doujinshi, but also fan-made merchandise such as stationery, stickers, posters and mugs. The companies are also involved in the organization of doujinshi conventions, and play a role in establishing and enforcing content regulations for doujinshi. [1] Over a hundred doujinshi printers are active in Japan today. [2]
Doujin works are typically amateur and derivative in nature, though some professional artists participate in doujin culture as a way to publish material outside the regular publishing industry. Annual research by the research agency Media Create indicated that, of the 186¥ billion (US$1.66 billion) in revenue seen by the otaku industry in 2007 ...