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  2. List of gay characters in animation - Wikipedia

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    Yū, formerly known as Yuta, is a kind and mild-mannered person, who Touma thinks of them as nice, even though he is unaware Yu has a crush on him, as noted in the second episode. [147] Japan Bayani 16 Hudson: August 21, 2018: The adopted father of Luc and the partner of Paul. [148] Canada Beefhouse Twelve Forever: July 29, 2019

  3. Yawara! - Wikipedia

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    Yawara is a girl who aspires to an ordinary life but who is forced to practice judo by her grandfather. She is always having romantic daydreams; her biggest dream being to find a boyfriend. (Inokuma means "Boar Bear"; Yawara is the same kanji as "ju" in " judo ", though it also means flex, soft, gentle.)

  4. Yūta - Wikipedia

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    Yuta Asaba (浅羽 悠太), a character in the manga series Kimi to Boku; Yuta Asahina (朝日奈 悠太), a character in the video game Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls; Yuta Hibiki (響 裕太), a character in the anime series SSSS.Gridman; Yuta Midorikawa (緑川 ゆうた), a character in the anime series Smile PreCure!

  5. Girls Bravo - Wikipedia

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    Girls Bravo (Japanese: GIRLSブラボー, Hepburn: Gārusu Burabō) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mario Kaneda and serialized from 2000 to 2005 in Shōnen Ace by Kadokawa Shoten. The story focuses on a high school boy who is allergic to girls who is transported to a mysterious world with a mostly female population; when ...

  6. Portal:Anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    The episodes of the anime Gunslinger Girl were directed by Morio Asaka, animated by Madhouse Studios, and produced by Bandai Visual, Marvelous Entertainment, MediaWorks, and Madhouse Studios. This anime series is based on the first two manga volumes of the Gunslinger Girl manga series that was written and illustrated by Yu Aida.

  7. Battle Girls: Time Paradox - Wikipedia

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    Battle Girls: Time Paradox, known in Japan as Sengoku Otome: Momoiro Paradox (戦国乙女~桃色パラドックス~, Sengoku Otome ~Momoiro Paradokkusu~, lit. Warring States Maidens: Pink Paradox ) , is a 2011 Japanese anime television series based on the CR Sengoku Otome pachinko game series developed by Heiwa .

  8. Ryusuke Hamamoto - Wikipedia

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    Ryusuke Hamamoto (Japanese: 濱元 隆輔, Hepburn: Hamamoto Ryūsuke, born February 16, 1981), also known by pen name Ryu Moto, [1] is a Japanese manga artist from Fukuoka Prefecture. [2] He is best known for his work on Petit Eva: Evangelion@School .

  9. Girls with guns - Wikipedia

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    The subgenre has also permeated the anime space. Some examples include Black Lagoon, Bubblegum Crisis, [4] Dirty Pair, [5] [6] Gunsmith Cats, [5] Gunslinger Girl, [5] Lycoris Recoil, Noir, Madlax, [7] El Cazador, [8] [9] Masamune Shirow's and Mamoru Oshii's Ghost in the Shell and its television adaptation Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex as well as Yasuomi Umetsu's works Kite, Mezzo ...