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Backflip!! (バクテン!!, "Bakuten!!") is an original Japanese anime television series produced by Zexcs, directed by Seishirō Nagaya and Toshimasa Kuroyanagi and written by Toshizo Nemoto.
Anime television series, light novel, anime film [13] 2012 present Yarichin Bitch Club: Ogeretsu Tanaka: Gentosha: 5 Original video animation [82] 2004 2008 Yebisu Celebrities: Kaoru Iwamoto & Shinri Fuwa Biblos 6 Original video animation [83] 1995 Yume no Kodomo: Shouko Hamada [33] 2018 present Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai VS Zettai BL ni ...
The development of Japanese live-action television dramas that focus on BL and same-sex romance themes explicitly was spurred by the critical and commercial success of the TV Asahi television drama Ossan's Love (2016), which features an all-male love triangle as its central plot conceit. [120]
Boys' love (BL), a genre of male-male homoerotic media originating in Japan that is created primarily by and for women, has a robust global fandom. Individuals in the BL fandom may attend conventions, maintain/post to fansites , create fanfiction / fanart , etc.
Anime and manga portal 2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team ( Japanese : 2.43 清陰高校男子バレー部 , Hepburn : Nī Ten Yonsan Seiin Kōkō Danshi Barē-bu ) is a Japanese volleyball light novel series written by Yukako Kabei and illustrated by Aiji Yamakawa.
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").
Dangerous Romance – GMM 25, Viu; Dead Friend Forever – One 31, iQIYI [84] Destiny Seeker – WeTV; Dinosaur Love – iQIYI [85] For Him – GMM 25, iQIYI; Future – Channel 9, YouTube [86] Hidden Agenda – GMM 25, YouTube; Hit Bite Love – Amarin TV; House of Stars – One 31, iQIYI [87] I Feel You Linger in the Air – One 31, Youku [88]
The popularity of anime continued to rise in the 1990s, with the early 90s known as an "anime boom." [ 182 ] At the time, huge conventions were hosted while the yuri, BL, and related genres began attracting fans outside Japan, including in Hong Kong and mainland China.