Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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かみちゃまかりん | Unevaluated | See Kamichama Karin |
ここはグリーン・ウッド | Buy | See Koko wa Greenwood |
こどものおもちゃ (Japanese) | Buy | See Kodomo no Omocha |
こばと。 | Rent | See Kobato |
ご近所物語 | Unevaluated | See Gokinjo Monogatari |
さばげぶっ! (Japanese) | Watch | See Sabagebu! |
しゅごキャラ! | Rent | See Shugo Chara! |
となりの怪物くん | Rent | See Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun |
ないしょのつぼみ | Rent | See Naisho no Tsubomi |
ななついろ★ドロップス (Japanese) | Rent | See Nanatsuiro Drops |
ぼくの地球を守って | Watch | See Boku no Chikyuu o Mamotte |
まもって! ロリポップ (Japanese) | Rent | See Mamotte! Lollipop |
アオハライド | Rent | See Ao Haru Ride |
アベノ橋魔法☆商店街 | Buy | See Abenobashi Mahou Shotengai |
アムネシア (Japanese) | Unevaluated | See Amnesia |
Shoujo: (Target Group) (↗shoujo () = "young lady", "virgin", "maiden"; opposite of "Shounen") A style of artwork and story created for girls (usually of age 10 to 18). Characterized by plots that focus on emotions and relationships, and art that tends toward the florid, with lanky characters and rather effeminate (but always attractive) men. Mostly popular with teenagers in Japan, most shoujo-style work has not spread widely, but it does occasionally gain recognition outside Japan (some examples are Shoujo Kakumei Utena and X (TV)). The most common uses are "shoujo manga", literally meaning "girls' comics", and "shoujo anime" meaning "girls' animation." Also romanized as "shojo" (actually a different word "処女"
in Japanese). (Please credit http://animeworld.com/glossary.html as the source of this information; see also: ↗Wikipedia:Shoujo Manga.)