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Pages in category "Japanese boys' love television series" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Japanese girls' love television series (6 P) Pages in category "Japanese LGBTQ-related drama television series" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The svelte, semi-androgynous physical features of the characters are typical of bishōnen (literally "beautiful boys") common in BL media. Boys' love (Japanese: ボーイズ ラブ, Hepburn: bōizu rabu), also known by its abbreviation BL (ビーエル, bīeru), is a genre of fictional media originating in Japan that depicts homoerotic ...
Short Program (Japanese: ショート・プログラム, Hepburn: Shōto Puroguramu) is a 2022 Japanese anthology streaming television drama series based on Mitsuru Adachi's manga collection with the same name starring members of boy band JO1 as the male protagonists.
Be Love is a Japanese streaming drama series starring Yuta Tamamori and Toshiya Miyata that aired on dTV from October 16 to November 6, 2020. The catch phrase is, "We'll stay like this forever".
In 2016, it was adapted into a second Taiwanese drama, Miss in Kiss, starring Esther Wu as Xiang Yue-qin and Dino Lee as Jiang Zhi-shu. 39 episodes (20–30 minutes each) were broadcast from December 8, 2016 to March 24, 2017. [13] The Japanese-dubbed version of the drama was released in mid-2017. [14]
The television drama series was critically acclaimed, with Hagiwara and Yagi winning the My Best TV Prize Grand Prix Award at the 59th and 60th Galaxy Awards for their performances in both seasons. My Beautiful Man was also adapted into a manga adaptation by Megumi Kitano, which is serialized in the bimonthly boys' love manga magazine Chara.