03-09-2012, 08:47 PM
Who besides me watches Yaoi? ... Nobody?
Well, I thought I'd share some with you and if you do watch them too, you can share yours as well.
Oh but wait, I bet you're wondering what "Yaoi" is. Well here's what it is;
Yaoi also known as Boys' Love, is a Japanese popular term for female-oriented fictional media that focus on homoerotic or homoromantic male relationships, usually created by female authors. As these depict males, there is an androphilic male audience as well, however manga aimed at a gay male audience is considered a separate genre. Originally referring to a specific type of dōjinshi (self-published works) parody of mainstream anime and manga works, yaoi came to be used as a generic term for female-oriented manga, anime, dating sims, novels and dōjinshi featuring idealized homosexual male relationships. The main characters in yaoi usually conform to the formula of the seme ("attacker") who pursues the uke ("receiver"). In Japan, the term has largely been replaced by the rubric Boys' Love (Bōizu Rabu), which subsumes both parodies and original works, and commercial as well as dōjinshi works. Although the genre is called Boys' Love (commonly abbreviated as "BL"), the males featured are pubescent or older. Works featuring prepubescent boys are labeled shotacon, and seen as a distinct genre. Yaoi (as it continues to be known among English-speaking fans) has spread beyond Japan: both translated and original yaoi is now available in many countries and languages.
Yaoi began in the dōjinshi markets of Japan in the late 1970s/early 1980s as an outgrowth of shōnen-ai (also known as "Juné" or "tanbi"), but whereas shōnen-ai (both commercial and dōjinshi) were original works, yaoi were parodies of popular shōnen anime and manga, such as Captain Tsubasa and Saint Seiya.
BL creators and fans are careful to distinguish the genre from bara, including "gay manga", which are created by and for gay men. However, some male manga creators have produced BL works.
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Well now that that's all covered, let's get on to it .
These are my favourites first :3 . [Non-Youtube cannot be embedded unfortunately]
Gravitation
Gravitation-Episode 1
The story follows the attempts of Shuichi Shindo and his band, Bad Luck, to become Japan's next musical sensation and his struggles to capture Yuki's heart. Fitting for the subject, the anime features a large amount of music, a diverse set of characters, plenty of comedy, romance, and touches of drama and violence.
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Loveless
Loveless-Episode 1
In his first day at his new school, twelve-year-old Ritsuka Aoyagi meets a mysterious twenty-year-old male named Soubi Agatsuma. Soubi claims to be a good friend of Ritsuka's brother, Seimei, who was murdered a few months earlier. Upon the inspection of Seimei's abandoned computer files, Ritsuka discovers that an organization called 'Seven Moons' (Nana no tsuki) was responsible for Seimei's death.
As Ritsuka quickly discovers, Seimei and Soubi acted as a pair involved in spell battles invoked by carefully selected words. Now Soubi is Ritsuka's 'sentouki', or Fighter Unit, and Ritsuka is his 'Sacrifice'. Together, they challenge Seven Moons to find out the truth behind Seimei's murder and the reason for Ritsuka's amnesia, and form an intimate bond as they unravel the mystery. Until they find out that Seimei is still alive and that is where trouble begins
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Kyo Kara Maoh! (Demon King from now on(?)
Kyo Kara Maoh! - Episode 1
Kyo Kara Maoh!, takes place in an alternate world that Yuri Shibuya travels to by coming in contact with water. There are many nations in the alternate world, however, the plot centers around the The Great Demon Kingdom (Shin Makoku?, True Mazoku Land). The people of the kingdom are Demons ( Mazoku?), but appear indistinguishable from human. Their only distinguishing traits are their long lives and the ability to use magic. The people of the Demon Tribe are able to make a pact with an element which they can then use magic of that element. Covenant Castle is in the capital of the Demon Kingdom. It is the residence of the Demon King (Maoh?, Mazoku King). The culture of The Great Demon Kingdom is very different from the Japanese culture Yuri is accustomed to, and the differences make for some amusing mishaps with long ranging consequences, such as an accidental proposal of marriage.
Yuri Shibuya was living a pretty normal life. That changed the day he was dunked into a toilet after an attempt to save a classmate from a gang of bullies. Instead of just getting a good soaking, he's pulled in. The next thing he knows, he's in a world that vaguely resembles medieval Europe. If that's not odd enough, he's told that he is the next Demon King. The Demon King is the King of the demon tribe, who are coexisting not-so-peacefully with the humans in this world. Now, Yuri has to deal with trying to become a good King, while at the same time attempting to adapt to this land's customs and culture, all in a world where the tension between the humans and demon tribe is reaching its peak.
(I like this one, cause the bottom is effeminate, but very tough :3 . )
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This is it for now :3 . For some reason, Youtube doesn't want to play some parts of these Yaoi's, so I just went to an alternate site so you can watch them, though unfortunately I can't figure out how to embed them, so sorry .
Also for clear reference, alot of these Yaois focus on Seme (Top) and Uke(Bottom) relationships, because it was originally made in parody to straight relationships in anime/manga. I think there are some with Versatiles in them, but I can't remember :p .
Anywho, view/share/comment . I'm silently wondering if anyone besides me is a Yaoi nerd :o :p .
Well, I thought I'd share some with you and if you do watch them too, you can share yours as well.
Oh but wait, I bet you're wondering what "Yaoi" is. Well here's what it is;
Yaoi also known as Boys' Love, is a Japanese popular term for female-oriented fictional media that focus on homoerotic or homoromantic male relationships, usually created by female authors. As these depict males, there is an androphilic male audience as well, however manga aimed at a gay male audience is considered a separate genre. Originally referring to a specific type of dōjinshi (self-published works) parody of mainstream anime and manga works, yaoi came to be used as a generic term for female-oriented manga, anime, dating sims, novels and dōjinshi featuring idealized homosexual male relationships. The main characters in yaoi usually conform to the formula of the seme ("attacker") who pursues the uke ("receiver"). In Japan, the term has largely been replaced by the rubric Boys' Love (Bōizu Rabu), which subsumes both parodies and original works, and commercial as well as dōjinshi works. Although the genre is called Boys' Love (commonly abbreviated as "BL"), the males featured are pubescent or older. Works featuring prepubescent boys are labeled shotacon, and seen as a distinct genre. Yaoi (as it continues to be known among English-speaking fans) has spread beyond Japan: both translated and original yaoi is now available in many countries and languages.
Yaoi began in the dōjinshi markets of Japan in the late 1970s/early 1980s as an outgrowth of shōnen-ai (also known as "Juné" or "tanbi"), but whereas shōnen-ai (both commercial and dōjinshi) were original works, yaoi were parodies of popular shōnen anime and manga, such as Captain Tsubasa and Saint Seiya.
BL creators and fans are careful to distinguish the genre from bara, including "gay manga", which are created by and for gay men. However, some male manga creators have produced BL works.
~
Well now that that's all covered, let's get on to it .
These are my favourites first :3 . [Non-Youtube cannot be embedded unfortunately]
Gravitation
Gravitation-Episode 1
The story follows the attempts of Shuichi Shindo and his band, Bad Luck, to become Japan's next musical sensation and his struggles to capture Yuki's heart. Fitting for the subject, the anime features a large amount of music, a diverse set of characters, plenty of comedy, romance, and touches of drama and violence.
~
Loveless
Loveless-Episode 1
In his first day at his new school, twelve-year-old Ritsuka Aoyagi meets a mysterious twenty-year-old male named Soubi Agatsuma. Soubi claims to be a good friend of Ritsuka's brother, Seimei, who was murdered a few months earlier. Upon the inspection of Seimei's abandoned computer files, Ritsuka discovers that an organization called 'Seven Moons' (Nana no tsuki) was responsible for Seimei's death.
As Ritsuka quickly discovers, Seimei and Soubi acted as a pair involved in spell battles invoked by carefully selected words. Now Soubi is Ritsuka's 'sentouki', or Fighter Unit, and Ritsuka is his 'Sacrifice'. Together, they challenge Seven Moons to find out the truth behind Seimei's murder and the reason for Ritsuka's amnesia, and form an intimate bond as they unravel the mystery. Until they find out that Seimei is still alive and that is where trouble begins
~
Kyo Kara Maoh! (Demon King from now on(?)
Kyo Kara Maoh! - Episode 1
Kyo Kara Maoh!, takes place in an alternate world that Yuri Shibuya travels to by coming in contact with water. There are many nations in the alternate world, however, the plot centers around the The Great Demon Kingdom (Shin Makoku?, True Mazoku Land). The people of the kingdom are Demons ( Mazoku?), but appear indistinguishable from human. Their only distinguishing traits are their long lives and the ability to use magic. The people of the Demon Tribe are able to make a pact with an element which they can then use magic of that element. Covenant Castle is in the capital of the Demon Kingdom. It is the residence of the Demon King (Maoh?, Mazoku King). The culture of The Great Demon Kingdom is very different from the Japanese culture Yuri is accustomed to, and the differences make for some amusing mishaps with long ranging consequences, such as an accidental proposal of marriage.
Yuri Shibuya was living a pretty normal life. That changed the day he was dunked into a toilet after an attempt to save a classmate from a gang of bullies. Instead of just getting a good soaking, he's pulled in. The next thing he knows, he's in a world that vaguely resembles medieval Europe. If that's not odd enough, he's told that he is the next Demon King. The Demon King is the King of the demon tribe, who are coexisting not-so-peacefully with the humans in this world. Now, Yuri has to deal with trying to become a good King, while at the same time attempting to adapt to this land's customs and culture, all in a world where the tension between the humans and demon tribe is reaching its peak.
(I like this one, cause the bottom is effeminate, but very tough :3 . )
~
This is it for now :3 . For some reason, Youtube doesn't want to play some parts of these Yaoi's, so I just went to an alternate site so you can watch them, though unfortunately I can't figure out how to embed them, so sorry .
Also for clear reference, alot of these Yaois focus on Seme (Top) and Uke(Bottom) relationships, because it was originally made in parody to straight relationships in anime/manga. I think there are some with Versatiles in them, but I can't remember :p .
Anywho, view/share/comment . I'm silently wondering if anyone besides me is a Yaoi nerd :o :p .