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Bish, stylized as BiSH, was a Japanese alternative idol girl group that was founded in 2015 by their manager Junnosuke Watanabe. The group was conceived as a successor to Bis , an idol group managed by Watanabe that disbanded in 2014.
Female stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Female characters in anime and manga" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total.
In Japanese popular culture, a bishōjo (美少女, lit. "beautiful girl"), also romanized as bishojo or bishoujo, is a cute girl character. Bishōjo characters appear ubiquitously in media including manga, anime, and computerized games (especially in the bishojo game genre), and also appear in advertising and as mascots, such as for maid cafés.
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The majority of bishōjo games involve anime girls and not pictures of real-life girls. Since some characters in bishōjo games are minors, the use of drawn characters allows the studios of bishōjo games with adult content to avoid the penalty of Japanese child pornography laws, which prohibit the depiction of real minors under 18 years of age ...
The following is an incomplete list. Intron Depot 1 (1992) (science fiction–themed color illustration art book collecting his work from 1981 to 1991) Intron Depot 2: Blades (1998) (fantasy-themed color illustration art book featuring female characters with armor and edged weapons) Cybergirls Portfolio (2000)
M. Maitetsu; Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! Mashiroiro Symphony; Melty Blood; Memories Off; Memories Off (video game) Memories Off 2nd; Memories Off 5: Togireta Film
"Paint It Black" (stylized as "PAiNT it BLACK") is the fourth single by the Japanese girl group Bish, released on March 28, 2018, by Avex Trax. [1] The song was used as the second opening theme song for the Black Clover anime television series. [2] The single sold 39,000 copies in its first week of release and topped the Oricon Singles Chart. [3]