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Arakure Ojōsama wa Monmon Shiteiru (あらくれお嬢様はもんもんしている, "A Rough Lady Is Hot and Bothered") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuichi Kinoshita. It was serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Young Magazine the 3rd from November 2018 to January 2021; the magazine ceased its publication ...
The young woman appears with her face turned away from the viewer while the old woman appears in profile, so the part of the drawing that represents the young woman's ear is the old woman's eye; the young woman's chin is the old woman's nose; and the young woman's choker is the old woman's mouth. [1]
Magical girl (魔法少女, mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of Japanese fantasy media centered around young girls who use magic, often through an alter ego into which they can transform. Since the genre's emergence in the 1960s, media including anime , manga , OVAs , ONAs , films, and live-action series have been produced.
Shadows House (Japanese: シャドーハウス, Hepburn: Shadō Hausu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the duo Somato. It has been serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump since September 2018, with its chapters collected in nineteen tankōbon volumes as of January 2025.
The Lady's Servant (お嬢様の僕, Ojō-sama no Shimobe) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hoshino Taguchi. It began serialization on Kodansha 's Magazine Pocket website and app in December 2017.
Giant Ojō-sama (ジャイアントお嬢様, Jaianto Ojō-sama, "Giant Young Lady") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nikumura Q. It began serialization on Shogakukan's Sunday Webry manga website in July 2021.
These lists display stories in anime and manga according to the role yuri plays in them. The first list contains examples of yuri works as an explicit or central theme, in which interpersonal attraction between females and the incorporation of lesbian themes play a central narrative plot in their genre or storylines.
Forbes describes the cost of keeping up with new manga as "astronomical", stating that "fans expecting to read any manga they want for free isn't reasonable, but neither is it reasonable to expect your audience to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars a year to stay up to date with content that their Japanese kindred spirits can get for a ...