Day 20

May. 27th, 2011 06:26 pm
sara_tanaquil: (ganbare!)
[personal profile] sara_tanaquil
Since this is my dominant anime genre (on account of there isn't enough BL anime out there), this is a pretty hard choice. And several obvious candidates (Fushigi Yuugi, Card Captor Sakura...) have already made an appearance or soon will. But, because this is one EVERYONE should watch:

Favorite shoujo anime



If you're a shoujo fan, and haven't seen Kimi ni Todoke, I seriously want to know what is wrong with you. Unless you're waiting for the anime to be licensed in the US, in which case I commend you for your self-control and hope the industry puts us out of our misery soon. The manga is licensed, so surely the anime can't be far behind. I haven't gone as far as buying the raw Japanese DVDs (not that I haven't been tempted), but I will be first in line for an English release.

Runner-up would have to be Marmalade Boy, not so much for its pure excellence (though it is a lot of fun), but because I really don't think anything could ever be more stereotypically shoujo than that. Although Hana Yori Dango certainly also had a way of clearing the guys out of the room every time it aired in anime club.

And hey, why didn't anyone tell me Revolutionary Girl Utena was finally getting a re-release on DVD? (My pre-order is already in!)

(Doing a little more googling reminded me that I forgot to even consider Fruits Basket and Kodomo no Omocha -- honestly, this is an impossible category.)

Date: 2011-05-27 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mangaroo.livejournal.com
Genre expert needed: is anime based on light novels automatically shoujo? Or automatically not-shoujo?

Date: 2011-05-27 11:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sara-tanaquil.livejournal.com
Wouldn't it depend on the content of the light novels in question? I assume there are light novels with shounen content, I just don't read them. Or maybe it depends on the publisher, like manga does.

What light novel did you have in mind? Kyou Kara Maou? I'd call that shoujo based on the content (way too many bishounen and BL in-jokes for the shounen genre). Though some series are hard to classify by design, like Escaflowne.

Date: 2011-05-28 05:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mangaroo.livejournal.com
Darn, you saw right through me. I was hoping to make everyone think I might just be deep enough to choose Juuni "what the heck happened to Gyousou??" Kokki.

If we can all agree it's shoujo, KKM for the win.

Date: 2011-05-28 12:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] canis-m.livejournal.com
Definitely depends on the light novels/the publisher. Durarara!! is based on light novels, as is Spice and Wolf...pretty sure both of those are originally aimed at dudes, despite the fujoshi crossover appeal of DRRR. The Twelve Kingdoms novels were first published by a "for girls" line (White Heart, which also does BL) but I think some other fantasy series, like Kemono no Souja, are more or less gender-neutral in terms of target audience. /butting in

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