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Jinxed at First (Korean: 징크스의 연인) is a South Korean television series starring Seohyun, Na In-woo, Jun Kwang-ryul, and Yoon Ji-hye.Based on the Kakao webtoon written by Han Ji-hye, and illustrated by Goo Seul.
Note: This category encompasses all Yaoi, June, original June, Boys Love/BL, Shounen-ai and tanbi genre titles. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yaoi . The main article for this category is Yaoi .
Boys Love: Kaim Tachibana: Live-action film Manga 2014 Dramatical Murder: Nitro+chiral: Video game Manga, anime television series [87] 2002 Enzai: Falsely Accused: Langmaor Video game Original video animation [88] 1994 Fujimi Orchestra: Kō Akizuki: Novel Manga, original video animation 2002 Gakuen Heaven: Spray Video game Novel, manga, anime ...
My Personal Weatherman received more than 10 million downloads on the manga service website Comic CMoa. [2] It also won the 2023 Digital Comic Award by Comic CMoa in the BL category along with Takara's Treasure by Minta Suzumaru and Best Comic at the 2023 Chil-Chil BL Awards. [1] [22]
Jinx!!! Jinksu!!! (ジンクス!!!) is a 2013 Japanese romantic comedy film starring T-ara's Park Hyomin, Kento Yamazaki and Kurumi Shimizu. It was the first Japanese film to feature a South Korean Idol in a leading role.
The male same-sex romance genre of "boys' love", or BL, originated in Japanese manga in the early 1970s, and was introduced to mainland China via pirated Taiwanese translations of Japanese comics in the early 1990s. [4] [5] The term danmei is reborrowed from the Japanese word tanbi (耽美, "aestheticism").
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.
In the late 1980s, yaoi doujinshi (self-published manga and books) grew rapidly in popularity, and in the 1990s "boys' love" (BL) was established as a commercial male-male romance genre. [19] Sales of June consequently began to decline beginning in the 1990s, [ 20 ] and the magazine ceased publication with its 85th issue in November 1995.