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Its first production, a film adaptation of the manga Twittering Birds Never Fly, was announced on April 26, 2019 by Grizzly. [3] The label's title is a reference to "BL", the acronym for boys' love, as well as a reference to blue ocean vs. red ocean marketing theory, in regards to the untapped potential of the boys' love market. [1]
Twilight Out of Focus (黄昏アウトフォーカス, Tasogare Auto Fōkasu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jyanome. It began serialization on Kodansha's digital BL magazine Honey Milk in June 2018.
Ryo Sakaguchi has a deep, dark secret: he is a fudanshi straight boy obsessed with boys' love (BL), the genre of stories revolving around the romance between two men. While he has trouble understanding how others do not find the same bliss he does from his unusual hobbies, that does not make it any easier for Ryo to buy his precious manga from the "girls" section of the store, or any simpler ...
Welcome Home (ただいま、おかえり, Tadaima, Okaeri, lit."I'm Home, Welcome Back") is a Japanese boy's love slice of life manga series by Ichi Ichikawa. It has been serialized in Fusion Product's Omegaverse Project anthology magazine since November 2015 and has been collected in five tankōbon volumes.
The BL Drama CD branch of Movic shut down in September 2012 and there are currently no plans to make more drama cds for the series. [41] Koisuru Boukun (August 20, 2005) Inter Communications) INCD-2145 [42] Koisuru Boukun 2 (December 25, 2006) Inter Communications) INCD-2164 [43] Koisuru Boukun 3 (June 22, 2011) Movic MACY-2920 [44]
Boys' love dramas, commonly known as BL, are Asian dramatic television series, miniseries, or web series featuring romantic relationship between male leads. The list is divided by countries and year of release.
The series was praised for its 1980s-reminiscent artwork, [17] [18] with Sean Gaffney of Manga Bookshelf favorably comparing it to Ranma ½ and Kimagure Orange Road. [19] Anthony Gramuglia noted in his review of the series for Anime Feminist that Go for It, Nakamura! is "part of a new wave of [boys' love] manga that are more about identity than ...