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[Manga] I think it’s really difficult to find manga that doesn’t have much female popularity.

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It’s probably unrealistic to say there are none, but there are definitely works that have low popularity among women, right?

It’s a hugely popular comic that’s even been adapted into an anime!! If you’re looking within that range, I think it has a significant number of female fans as well.

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Tough or

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I don’t think there was any female popularity for JoJo before it was adapted into an anime.

Of course, I don’t think there was a time when they weren’t there.

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>>3

It was just normal.

Especially Part 5

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>>19

Since the third part, there has been something terrible (as a compliment).

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>>25

Isn’t this incredibly well done considering it was created by a woman at that time…?

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>>42

There were quite a few doujinshi with this level of artistic skill back then.

Fist of the North Star, Saint Seiya, and JoJo.

There were so many dirty jokes that even I, as a man, could buy it without hesitation.

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>>19

Of course, it’s not impossible.

Compared to now, it was at a completely different level.

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>>36

If you say that, the way JoJo is treated now and in the past is completely different.

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>>36

Don’t underestimate a woman’s ability to sense things, Nameless.

“Gallery Fake has been around since relatively early in the serialization…”

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>>3

The impression of Mr. Suto is strong.

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>>3

The number of BL doujinshi was amazing even before the anime, JoJo.

Not only JoJo, but there is a substantial number of devoted female fans of Hirohiko Araki’s works.

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Manga Goraku and so on.

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Even in vulgar erotic works, surprisingly, women are watching them.

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It depends on the definition of female popularity.

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There are no paperback books in the room.

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It seems that “Dismantle Guy Gen” has little popularity among women.

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It seems that Azazel-san also has quite a bit of popularity thanks to the voice actor effect.

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Like Dragon Ball?

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>>10

It’s incredibly popular…

More than Trunks, which Akira Toriyama-sensei intended to be popular.

For some reason, it’s Vegeta.

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>>12

Future Gohan and Trunks are quite clever, but losing an arm was perhaps too heavy for them.

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If you look for a manga without an easy-to-understand handsome guy, that’s exactly it.

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Since the time of Arale-chan, Toriyama-sensei has…

Dragon Quest and Dragon Ball are popular with women, after all.

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Like someone who’s overtly lewd?

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>>15

It’s a male, either the Japan Sea or a dummy Oscar.

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It seems like Yoshizaki and Oyster are available, but it feels like there isn’t one for Mr. Koga.

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I thought you didn’t like harem stories.

I have become the type that this child likes, and the protagonist.

It seems that if we don’t get together, you’ll get angry, so it doesn’t really change much…

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I think if it weren’t for Go Nagai and his cult name value, the popularity among women would be in shambles.

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>>21

I made an anime targeting lecherous old men, but…

It’s become popular among the girls watching together.

There is also Cutie Honey, which influenced later Toei Animation…

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>>21

Getter Robo is quite popular among women.

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Women tend to like popular things, so it can be said that works that are not serialized in magazines for women and are less mainstream generally have lower popularity among women.

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If anything, I think there are female fans even in Otokojuku, so there’s no way JoJo doesn’t have them.

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>>26

There are still female-oriented doujinshi being released at Comiket.

It’s amazing, that men’s school…

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A strong female fan understands that even in Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, pairings can be made.

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It’s not a manga, but…

Love Live doesn’t seem to be very popular with women.

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>>30

There are countless works aimed at all ages by female authors that have no punchline… ?

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It’s not a manga, but it seems like movies like Commando or Jackie Chan might not be very popular among women.

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>>31

Jackie is super popular with women, but I’m not so sure about Schwarzenegger.

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>>31

Excited Dogusare-sensei

Writers of Fellows who are praised

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Before Slam Dunk

Fist of the North Star

Captain Tsubasa

Saint Seiya

It seems to have no popularity.

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>>37

What are you saying?

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>>37

What are you saying, seriously?

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Don’t start saying stupid things like comparing it to now.

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>>38

No, the numbers are totally different before and after the anime adaptation.

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>>66

Don’t suddenly change the arena.

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>>68

I’m talking about before the anime adaptation from the beginning, so don’t make statements misunderstanding the context of the ring.

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It seems like it won’t be Higanjima.

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Jackie and Bruce Lee might be borderlines, perhaps.

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When the topic came up that ○○ was very popular among fujoshi, possibly through a porn actress or something like that,

At that time, there were very few people who published books, and they were being pointed at and felt quite uncomfortable, so it was frustrating to hear them say things now.

I feel that the tendency to consider someone popular just because they have even one doujinshi isn’t very good.

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I wonder how Kinnikuman is.

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>>45

Brocken is popular.

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Saint Seiya was incredibly popular from the time it was serialized…

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JoJo was really praised by subculture girls starting from part 3.

It has been a popular image for a long time…

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Jump manga is almost never outside the demand from women.

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I can’t believe someone who loves attention would show up with this topic at this time…

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What about Bobobo?

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>>53

There was.

However, it seems that they couldn’t surpass the original’s jokes, so since it was just ordinary BL, I didn’t buy it.

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>>58

Amazing, it’s a pro! A pro has arrived!

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>>53

Hekkun Softon for one.

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>>60

In reality, it is Patch the Leader and Amen no Suke.

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>>84

Isn’t it that there’s not even a penis, let alone a hole?

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>>87

Anagaaru? Anagaaru? Anagaaru? Anagaaru?

Are you an animal?

Shut up! (BOOM)

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>>84

Somehow, the tall and beautiful Shiroi Patch and Amanosuke, with only the hair color showing remnants of their past.

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>>88

I was momentarily made to wonder if there was such a scene in the original work since it’s Bobobo.

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Fighting game girls are gluttons who even use Gouketsuji as food.

Fighter’s History definitely had no popularity among women.

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Men! It seems that the Japan Sea is not popular with women.

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I think it’s bad when there are two or more men appearing.

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Simply put, it’s the cool things that boys find appealing.

Girls can be cool too.

Sure, it’s popular, isn’t it?

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I wonder what Fukamoto’s manga is like.

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>>61

Kaiji and Ichijo are in the iron plate capsule.

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Kinnikuman is so popular that he ranks high in popularity polls even without the Superhuman Alliance appearing at all.

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I saw the doujinshi of Fukimoto, or rather, the spin-off of Tonegawa.

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Even if Shinobu-den is popular, it’s like the genome isn’t popular.

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I have a feeling that harem stories in the “Narou” genre tend to have low popularity among women.

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Tough feels like it might just barely be able to make it with the Miyazawa brothers.

Basically, the characters are too disposable, so the relationships don’t expand horizontally.

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I had the impression that manga filled with men’s fantasies didn’t have much popularity.

Rather, it’s often the case that women have a stronger liking for extremely cute girls.

It seems that “The Quintessential Quintuplets” is also very popular among women…

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I think a work like Mujina is completely unacceptable.

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>>73

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I’m writing this because it’s not available in the market!! 1!!!!1!!!8!!!01!!!

I think it feels good to experience a power similar to that of the current creation thread on the bulletin board.

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It’s a mystery that manga with a smoking and manly vibe like Fukamoto’s actually has female popularity.

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>>75

There are fans of Kaiji and Akagi couples; that’s a classic pairing.

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Well, Mujina won’t become popular…

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Manga that really has no popularity among women is something like Hasegawa Napoleon.

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They say a woman’s enemy is another woman, and there are manga that feature annoying women.

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>>79

But in shoujo manga, rivals tend to be more popular than the protagonists…

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>>79

It’s really a work where there are a lot of fawning, coy girls who are not popular with women.

Male-oriented erotic comics and work-related comics filled with rough old men still have a category of female readers.

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>>89

I feel like there’s something about cute designs that sparks interest regardless of erotic content.

To LOVE-Ru has that kind of vibe.

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I thought Kitaro became popular because of the game mystery.

It seems that Mizuki’s works have been popular with women since before I was born…

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>>80

I saw that the extreme faction of the game and the original work faction, as well as the anime seasons 1 to 5 faction, were in conflict.

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Mujina wouldn’t be okay even if it were a man! With treatment like this!

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The reason Mujina is popular is only on the bulletin board.

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If there are characters, whether male or female, who just hang around without experiencing any pain, they will lose popularity.

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Stage Light Mask

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Hitman 1

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Captain Tsubasa doesn’t care about Ishizaki or Morisaki.

I was thinking, and it turns out she has quite a bit of popularity among women…

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It seems that the works mentioned in this thread that likely don’t have much female popularity are mostly those from Golak, or perhaps something like “Male Nihonkai Dummy Oscar.” However, it’s also possible that these are actually popular but I’m just not aware of it.

That said, I have seen that even a small-scale version of Minami no Teiou can meet demand, so maybe anything is possible now.

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>>95

Is Shinobu there!?

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>>100

I have acquaintances who got into it through anime.

After that, I was reading the genome and the new genome in this magazine as well.

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>>100

I feel like manga that are relatively cute at first glance, like Yoshizaki and Koga, have a lot of potential for arrangements.

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Even if they are bastards like the Emperor Taishakuten from Sacred Legend or the Chancellor Sevofaltar from Angel’s Forbidden Zone, if they look good, I’ll still make them my favorite.

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I wonder if there are people who see Chiikawa in a BL context or have dreams of being a love interest.

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>>98

BL seems easy, but it looks like dream girls are difficult.

It seems difficult to introduce a reader’s doppelganger.

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I think major works generally have that kind of audience, but I haven’t seen it in Ideon…

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Mr. Soto already knows the meme beforehand.

When I read it later, I felt like I had incorporated that into it…

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>>101

Looks cool.

Also, falling into evil is dramatic.

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Magical Girls like Precure and Madoka Magica also have adult women supporting ship couples.

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Women actually love cute girls and erotic things more than men might think.

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You should look for what isn’t on the dream novel site.

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Even Katsuo and Nakajima have BL.

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A dream girl of the path of sake!?

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Sergeant Keroro is a cute alien and has that kind of feel.

I thought there wasn’t any demand for BL or popularity among women, but…

That’s not the case at all…

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It seems that famous works don’t have much female popularity, so the first thing that comes to mind is Kousaku Shima.

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>>113

This year, I was satisfied.

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>>113

There are parts that feel unpleasant even if that guy reads it…

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In Jump works, it’s definitely Tenten-kun, right?

Compared to others in the same genre, there are fewer attractive or cute characters like Tonchin-kan or Taru Route-kun.

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>>115

It’s not just a little, it’s really none.

The main character has a rather unpleasant, vulgar mascot design, and the surrounding elementary school kids are all very childish, so there really aren’t any characters that fit that demand.

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Well, no work can have a score of 0, right…?

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>>116

In that case, it’s probably just that it has never been read at all or it’s just not very interesting.

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How is Initial D?

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>>117

Swamp

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Tenten-kun doesn’t even have R18 illustrations in Shibu.

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>>121

First of all, it’s really old… Nowadays, its recognition has…

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There isn’t a single attractive person.

The content is childish.

These two points seem important.

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>>124

No man would read such a manga…

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>>126

Dangerous Grandpa…

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Whether it goes as far as BL or not, I think there are quite a few people who read all sorts of works normally.

Women tend to be bookworms…

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Like the impressive appeal of a fangirl who can fantasize about inorganic matter from years past.

There are probably quite a few people like me who can fantasize with such original material…

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Is the batting average of salaryman manga, which has a huge variance for men, low?

Dismantling Guy Gen is interesting, but

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I think that when it comes to publishing books, women’s circles are strong in the yuri genre.

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It seems that while it’s not a manga, the anime Valkyrie Drive was popular among women.

I don’t really understand anymore.

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I don’t think TenTen-kun stays on a man’s mind very much…

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There isn’t anything aimed at boys, and there are no female fans, right?

I thought for a moment, but I’m really shallow.

It’s just a swamp…

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Famous shoujo manga is interesting even for guys to read.

It seems like all the masterpieces have probably been read.

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Fukimoto’s works originally had a strong following, but it feels like they really took off dramatically after the Akagi anime adaptation.

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I haven’t read it, but I wonder how “Otoko Juku” is.

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>>138

The flying swallow was incredibly popular, so it died beautifully many times.

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The rough stories just pushed into the BL template were terrible for a while, but recently, with the decline in the number of fujoshi, things have settled down… or rather, both boys and girls have started to like manga where the receiver gets flustered by the attacker’s minor actions.

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Men, let’s go!

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Tententen-kun has been serialized for 17 volumes in the illustrious Jump and has also been adapted into an anime, so it’s a hit work, right?

I think the support layer was probably boys who were reading CoroCoro until very recently.

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Kaiji especially has some cute parts in the destruction record, right?

In the escape chapter, it’s nice to see a place that seems to be enjoying life the most so far.

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JoJo became popular after the internet memes spread, and until then it was at a minor-major level, with women even saying the artwork looked gross, so it wasn’t read due to preconceived notions.

While some enthusiastic people are posted online, conversely, the fact that those few people have become common knowledge shows that female fans are rare.

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Kabachitare is a popular work that was adapted into a drama, but it probably has no female appeal at all.

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If we consider the difference in popularity in society, I wonder how “Oishinbo” was?

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I have a feeling that there probably aren’t any Cyborg Kuro-chan or anything like that.

It might just be a feeling that I’m here…

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>>146

The work is too minor, but the content is generally interesting, and I think women readers who are fans of JING would probably read it.

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>>151

It’s a bit disappointing that it’s so minor even though it was adapted into an anime…

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>>158

Not all works that have been adapted into anime are treated as major.

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>>167

Back then, unlike now, the hurdles for animation were extremely high, so the works that were animated during that time were truly the cream of the crop.

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>>146

I thought Mi-kun was really flashy in my childhood, so I think it’s normal to have that impression.

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>>146

Regardless of the eroticism, I have the image of being surrounded by three cats and Go-kun.

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Tenten-kun was a huge fan of my sister.

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If it wasn’t popular, they wouldn’t make an anime out of it, would they, Tenten-kun?

It’s rare for something to be animated and not have any erotic appeal.

Speaking of the Makiba-Ou frame, I see.

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>>148

By the way, how is Makibao?

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I understand that it took quite a while for JoJo to spread among girls.

Before it was adapted into an anime, I think it had a scale where it could simply be said that the antenna was way too low.

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>>152

The Olive Girl and fashion subculture girls were quite popular.

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JoJo has some female fans who have become prominent, but it wasn’t that there were ever a lot of female fans, right?

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It’s not a comic, but it seems like Steven Seagal’s movies don’t have much popularity among women.

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>>155

When it comes to action movies, it first selects a specific audience, and it’s too hit-or-miss to specifically categorize it as a Seagal film, Seagal.

There’s not much that’s interesting except for “Silent Battleship” and “Rampaging Express” and “Grimerman.”

Also, executive decision.

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Makiba-O’s popularity was incredible due to Cascade.

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CLAMP…

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JoJo is originally a series where opinions are quite divided, whether you like it or dislike it, or whether you can read it or not…

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>>161

Ahh, Storo has died!

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I wondered if it was a good idea to have works with an excessive number of characters due to war and requiring advanced reading comprehension.

Both “Legend of the Galactic Heroes” and “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” were popular.

But you’re completely ignoring the surface armor of the Iserlohn Fortress, right?

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Mi-kun’s BL books have been coming out quite a bit.

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Manga full of women tends to have a pretty decent demand for yuri couples, and there are quite a few female fans for that.

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I think Makiba-O can be enjoyed by both men and women, but it’s true that calling it popular among women is a bit strange…

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There is a common impression that the manga “Baki” is often cited as one where women struggle to keep up with the story compared to men.

I guess there are devoted fans, though.

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JoJo also suddenly became popular, but in the past, there was quite a reputation among young people that the art was old-fashioned, repetitive, occult, and creepy.

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Just thinking of them, there’s “Heugemono,” “Silent Service,” and “Naniwa Kin’yū-dō.”

It’s all morning, isn’t it…?

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In terms of old comics,

Pumpkin Wine has been animated since then.

There was a story about how the author was puzzled by the sudden increase in fan letters from women…

I also struggle with being big, but I was encouraged by El-chan.

Like that.

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It’s quite something that only the editorial department of Shueisha, who were looking at the surveys at the time, truly knew whether there was any female popularity for Jump works.

It seems like there would be demand for a compilation of survey data from previous works, but organizing the copyrights would probably be impossible, so it will likely never be released…

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I understand… so it’s like Superhuman Kintaman or something! It’s definitely Ahogan.

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Is it true that Terra-san gets cozy with the Tokiwaso members in an erotic BL…?

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Genbun Kobayashi

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I feel like the little master wasn’t very popular.

I have a memory of seeing many pictures of Binbocchama drawn by women in anime magazines.

I don’t have confidence…

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If Cyborg Kuro-chan, which was a flagship work, is treated as minor, then there’s no place for Bonbon anymore.

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Gourmand-kun probably only reads boiled junkies, transcending gender from the start.

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I thought it would be a heroine racing genre, but I did see quite a few female fans for something like The Quintessential Quintuplets.

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>>181

Because the sisters get along well.

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“Baki has always been a prime example of a work that only men read.”

I ended up getting involved with a rather attention-seeking fujoshi later on, just like JoJo’s when I asked the author about BL.

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Is it Fishing Crazy Sanpei or something?

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>>184

That definitely has a lot of female popularity!!!

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>>184

It seems like you’ve been raising the title with the premise of being denied from the start.

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Kuro-chan had a plain image, but it’s impressive that they’ve done 66 episodes!

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Female characters with excellent design tend to become popular regardless of gender.

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The increase in women openly identifying as otaku is creating a gap that is being filled with, “Oh… you like that too…”

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First of all, everyone likes beautiful men and women, regardless of gender.

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I don’t know if men like handsome guys.

Girls like beautiful girls, you know…

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>>191

Sexy beauties are also quite popular among women in their own way…

I guess it’s a gaze of admiration.

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Barefoot Gen doesn’t seem to be popular.

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>>192

As for what is commonly referred to as female popularity, I’m not sure how it is, but there are probably a lot of people reading it, and I doubt there are any who dislike it.

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When you try to look for a manga that really has no popularity among women.

In the first place, the popularity is unclear, and most of it becomes something that doesn’t even concern talking about women’s popularity…

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First of all, there will definitely be a battle element.

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I feel like only men read salaryman stories, classic SF stories, and war stories.

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>>195

Isn’t it content that would make women drool?

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In the first place, women are open to not just BL, but also straight and yuri, so their range is broader than that of men.

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First of all, there are no Jump manga that are still ongoing and do not have female popularity.

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Well then, the answer is Genom Tough Kōsaku Shima.

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In social games, when it comes to supporting your favorite characters, both men and women should at least understand the skills of refining multiple equipment and playing well.

I’m obsessed with miHoYo games!

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It seems that the fan base of Yabuki’s works, which were completely centered around female fans from Yamatai Gensouki to Black Cat, has reversed with To LOVE-Ru becoming focused on male fans.

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