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  2. Sarada Uchiha - Wikipedia

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    Masashi Kishimoto conceived Sarada Uchiha as a character who would not initially be perceived as feminine. He felt pressured when developing Sarada for the Naruto spin-off manga, Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring (2015), as he was worried about how the franchise's primarily male audience would respond to a female lead character.

  3. My Dress-Up Darling - Wikipedia

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    My Dress-Up Darling (Japanese: その 着せ替え人形 ( ビスク・ドール ) は恋をする, Hepburn: Sono Bisuku Dōru wa Koi o Suru, transl. "That Bisque Doll Falls in Love") [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinichi Fukuda.

  4. I Married My Female Friend - Wikipedia

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    I Married My Female Friend (女ともだちと結婚してみた。, Onna Tomodachi to Kekkon Shitemita) is a Japanese yuri manga written and illustrated by Shio Usui. It was serialized in Ichijinsha's Comic Yuri Hime from November 2020 to October 2023. It is licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment.

  5. Magical girlfriend - Wikipedia

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    A magical girlfriend, exotic girlfriend, monster girlfriend, nonhuman woman, or supernatural lover, [1] is a female stock character often associated with romantic comedy anime and manga series, [2] and is sometimes considered a genre of its own, [3] or as the leading lady of the "fantastic romance" genre, which combines the fantasy and romance genres.

  6. Cosplay Complex - Wikipedia

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    Cosplay Complex (こすぷれCOMPLEX) is a Japanese original video animation (OVA) [1] series directed by Shinichiro Kimura and animated by TNK.It is centered on the after school cosplay club at East Oizumi Academy and follows the girls in the club as they practice so that one day they may be able to compete in cosplay competitions.

  7. Crossplay (cosplay) - Wikipedia

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    Two female crossplayers dressed as Sora and Roxas from the Kingdom Hearts series strike a yaoi pose. In most countries that play host to hobbyists who would call themselves cosplayers, female-to-male crossplayers (females costumed as male characters, sometimes abbreviated "FtM") are far more common, due to a variety of social and cultural ...

  8. Animegao kigurumi - Wikipedia

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    Animegao kigurumi is a type of masked cosplay that has its origins in the official stage shows of various Japanese anime but has also been adapted by hobbyists. In Japan , most performers refer to this kind of cosplay as 'kigurumi' ( 着ぐるみ ) instead of 'animegao' (アニメ顔, meaning "anime face"), which has been used overseas in order ...

  9. Alodia Gosiengfiao - Wikipedia

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    Gosiengfiao became involved in cosplay after contacting other anime and video game enthusiasts in an internet fan forum called Animé Club. Encouraged by her friends from the forum, she started cosplaying in 2003 at the age of 15, joining various competitions in Metro Manila. [5]