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Live-action television series, manga [83] 1986 Ai no Kusabi: Rieko Yoshihara: Novel Original video animation [84] 2003 Angel's Feather: BlueImpact Video game Manga, original video animation [85] 2006 Boys Love: Kaim Tachibana: Live-action film Manga 2014 Dramatical Murder: Nitro+chiral: Video game Manga, anime television series [86] 2002 Enzai ...
M. Madness (manga) Maiden Rose; A Man Who Defies the World of BL; Man's Best Friend (manga) Marginal (manga) Mask Danshi: This Shouldn't Lead to Love; Melted Love
Sakura-Gari (Japanese: 櫻狩り, lit. "Cherry Blossom Hunting" [1]) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuu Watase.As the author's first boys' love (BL) series, it follows the relationship between a poor student and his aristocratic benefactor, who hides a dark secret.
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 ...
A Man Who Defies the World of BL (Japanese: 絶対BLになる世界VS絶対BLになりたくない男, Hepburn: Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai VS Zettai BL ni Naritakunai Otoko, lit. "A World That Definitely Becomes BL VS A Man Who Definitely Doesn't Want to Be in BL") is a Japanese manga series by Konkichi.
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. In the mid-1990s, estimates of the size of the Japanese BL fandom were at 100,000 to ...
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.
It is serialized in the boys' love manga website Comic Fleur since January 2019. [1] After its initial end, Harekawa continued the series with Senpai, This Can't Be Love! Brush Up. [1] The chapters were later released in three bound volumes by Kadokawa under the Fleur Comics imprint. Harekawa interviewed several people working in the CG ...