Shoujo Ai: (Objectionable Content) (↗shoujo ↗ai (愛) = "Girl Love") This is a western word for "Yuri"-related material involving love between women in manga, anime, and other Japanese media. Yuri can focus either on the sexual or the emotional aspects of the relationship, the latter sometimes being called Shoujo-ai by western fans. See also: ↗Wikipedia:Shoujo Ai.
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| He is my Master | Watch | See Kore ga Watashi no Goshujin-sama (TV) |
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Kore ga Watashi no Goshujin-sama (TV) |
Watch |
Two sisters decide to run away from home with hopes of finding a job that would permit them to live on their own. After a series of rejections, the younger sister Mitsuki finds a posting outside of mansion for a live-in maid, and both she and Sawatari enter the large, spacious but very empty grounds of the house. There they find a boy of their age, Yoshitaka Nakayashi, a 14-year-old who has inherited millions due to the accidental death of his parents. Nakayashi fired all of the staff for treating him like a kid and not listening to him, but he finds himself unable to live alone and is now looking for a couple of live-in maids. While the two Izumi sisters might have some problems of their own, they never expected to find a position looking after a pampered pervert of a rich boy with an overblown uniform fetish, someone who wants to be addressed as goshujin-sama (master). But Nakayashi never expected to find Mitsuki’s pet alligator Pochi in one of their luggage cases. |
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| Mai HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
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Mai-HiME |
Buy | Tokiha Mai and her frail younger brother Takumi receive a scholarship on the prestigious Fuuka Gakuen. On the ferry to the school, they find a girl floating in the water, holding a huge black sword. After rescuing her, the boat is attacked by another girl with a dog/artillery mecha thing. She warns Mai not to go to the school and to hand over the girl they found. After a big fight (sinking the ferry) Mai, the girl and her sword suddenly appear at Fuuka academy. It might have something to do with the red birth mark both girls seem to have. Is Mai a HiME? (HiME stands for "Highly-advanced Materializing Equipment") |
| My HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
| 舞-HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
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