crunchytaco Posted August 17, 2014 Posted August 17, 2014 You know those big round eyes, long lashes, and the undersexualized bodies to help you focus on the character's personality and kawaii-ness - all the trademarks of a Shoujo. It's like staring at a landscape photo and longing to be there vs. being enticed by a playboy magazine. Do you have a favorite or one you came to like passingly? Mine is Himari from Penguindrum. Watch this and play Gray Wednesday in the background Quote
The Major Posted August 17, 2014 Posted August 17, 2014 Sawako from Kimi ni Todoke. Though I haven't seen too many shoujo anime or manga, so my selection is kind of slim. She is still my favorite. <3 bonus. that face. <3 This reminded me that I still need to see season 2. Thanks for that. Heizei_koukousei 1 Quote
Guest Posted August 17, 2014 Posted August 17, 2014 Nina in Kokoro Button :3 Nina-mouse so cuuuuuute Quote
RichardDRichards Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 Mafuyu from Oresama Teacher cause shes the most badass, and completely different from the shy girl loves bad boy cliche. Quote
Monmon Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 Morokawa Yun from Lovenista She is so adooooorable. Quote
suikashoujo Posted August 20, 2014 Posted August 20, 2014 I grew up reading shoujo possibly more than I did watching mainstream stuff like Pokemon (although I had that phase too), so I have quite a few favorites. Mitsuki Koyama from Full Moon wo Sagashite (one of my favorite manga of all time, period): This picture is nice because it has 12-year-old AND 16-year-old Mitsuki: Sana Kurata from Kodomo no Omocha: And Haine Otomiya from Shinshi Doumei Cross (Another work by Tanemura- she's still one of my favorite mangaka to this day, not just for shoujo manga. Not gonna lie, I bought the artbook for this series): Quote
crunchytaco Posted August 20, 2014 Author Posted August 20, 2014 I grew up reading shoujo possibly more than I did watching mainstream stuff like Pokemon (although I had that phase too), so I have quite a few favorites. Mitsuki Koyama from Full Moon wo Sagashite (one of my favorite manga of all time, period): This picture is nice because it has 12-year-old AND 16-year-old Mitsuki: Sana Kurata from Kodomo no Omocha: And Haine Otomiya from Shinshi Doumei Cross (Another work by Tanemura- she's still one of my favorite mangaka to this day, not just for shoujo manga. Not gonna lie, I bought the artbook for this series): Old school Shoujo! I like it. I checked out your age and thought you were older Quote
suikashoujo Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 Old school Shoujo! I like it. I checked out your age and thought you were older Heh, well, I started reading manga about 8-8.5 years ago, and Full Moon was the third (I think) that I bought back then. After that I branched out based on ads I saw in the backs of books and trailers on the DVDs I bought- some of which was older stuff. Even now though, it's that late nineties-early 2000's era shoujo that I have a soft spot for. Some of my other favorites are Marmalade Boy (although that's more early-nineties), Sand Chronicles, Ultra Maniac, and Zettai Kareshi (I even have the third volume of this one in the original Japanese). I used to subscribe to Shojo Beat magazine, but I haven't really liked anything that's come out since then, so I guess that's why my tastes are a bit old-fashioned. Quote
crunchytaco Posted August 21, 2014 Author Posted August 21, 2014 Heh, well, I started reading manga about 8-8.5 years ago, and Full Moon was the third (I think) that I bought back then. After that I branched out based on ads I saw in the backs of books and trailers on the DVDs I bought- some of which was older stuff. Even now though, it's that late nineties-early 2000's era shoujo that I have a soft spot for. Some of my other favorites are Marmalade Boy (although that's more early-nineties), Sand Chronicles, Ultra Maniac, and Zettai Kareshi (I even have the third volume of this one in the original Japanese). I used to subscribe to Shojo Beat magazine, but I haven't really liked anything that's come out since then, so I guess that's why my tastes are a bit old-fashioned. I'm surprised you had access to them at 9-10. I didn't have anyone to introduce me anything at that age. That was around the time (early 2000s) when the first person I dated introduced me to Shoujo . I remember I used to have an extreme bias against it. We would spend our time at Barnes and Noble reading, and she would sit in the corner reading her Fruits Basket and the like. It's been in recent years that I've watched Fruits Basket and other Shoujos, that I've found enjoyment in them. Besides Fruits Basket and Fushigi Yuugi (great OST), most Shoujos in my knoweldge I admit, are from recent productions. Quote
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