• Doujinshi (redirect from Dōjinshi)
    Doujinshi (同人誌), also romanized as dōjinshi, is the Japanese term for self-published print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels. Part of a wider...
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  • dōjinshi manga series written and illustrated by manga artist Takashi Okazaki. It was originally serialized irregularly in the avant-garde dōjinshi manga...
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  • Kintalion (dōjinshi) "Opional Orientation" (1984), published in ATLAS (dōjinshi) "Battle on Mechanism" (1984), published in ATLAS (dōjinshi) "Metamorphosis...
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  • but the dōjinshi adds some additional detail. It was released after the completion of the anime series. Publication as an independent dōjinshi was necessitated...
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    Doujin (redirect from H dōjinshi)
    In Japan, doujin (Japanese: 同人, Hepburn: dōjin) is a group of people who share an interest, activity, or hobby. The word is sometimes translated into English...
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    of amateur artists who produce dōjinshi. The term yaoi, initially used by some creators of male-male romance dōjinshi to describe their creations ironically...
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    Manga (section Dōjinshi)
    series. Some dōjinshi continue with a series' story or write an entirely new one using its characters, much like fan fiction. In 2007, dōjinshi sales amounted...
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    such as dōjinshi, unauthorized comics continuing the story of an official comic series, are actually encouraged by many anime makers. These dōjinshi take...
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  • A doujinshi printer (同人誌印刷所, dōjinshi insatsujo, also 同人誌印刷会社, dōjinshi insatsugaisha) is a printer that specializes in doujinshi, self-published works...
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  • anime, manga, and video games, such as fanart, scanlations of manga and dōjinshi, and cosplay photographs. Its sister site Exhentai (colloquially known...
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    experimental, modernist Japanese writer. Yokomitsu began publishing in dōjinshi such as Machi ("Street") and Tō ("Tower") after entering Waseda University...
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  • The following are people who have created sexually explicit or pornographic manga or anime, collectively referred to as hentai. Amy Yamada Benkyo Tamaoki...
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    typically used to refer to comics originally published in the country. Dōjinshi (同人誌, fan magazine), fan-made Japanese comics, operate in a far larger...
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  • Doujin soft (同人ソフト, dōjin sofuto) is software created by Japanese hobbyists or hobbyist groups (referred to as "circles"), more for fun than for profit...
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    (オンリーイベント, onrii ibento) or "only doujinshi sale events" (オンリー同人誌即売会, onrii dōjinshi sokubaikai). Only events feature only doujinshi about one particular fandom...
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  • Clamp has authored other dōjinshi that are not listed above. Having started as a dōjinshi group, most of Clamp's dōjinshi are from their earlier years...
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  • School. They regularly publish a best-selling dōjinshi, Wonderful Megadeth, as well as various dōjinshi featuring popular fighting games such as Dead...
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    concept and character design for the series NieA_7. He is the creator of the dōjinshi Haibane Renmei, which was also adapted into an anime. He is a colleague...
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  • fantasy fiction, erotic fiction and horror fiction are not uncommon. Dōjinshi (同人誌, often transliterated as doujinshi) is the Japanese term for self-published...
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    a genre began at Comiket (Comic Market), a convention for the sale of dōjinshi (self-published works) founded in 1975 by adult male fans of shōjo manga...
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  • starts attempting to create dōjinshi, or fan-made manga. She is inspired after seeing her friend Tsuyuri sell her dōjinshi at a comic festival, and after...
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    between males and females, the genre is rumored to have roots in early 1980s dōjinshi as an offshoot of yaoi. Saitō suggests that shotacon was adopted by male...
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  • Chang-Chaka-Chang (青春じゃんじゃかじゃかじゃか, Seishun Jan-Jaka-Jaka-Jaka) (2003; dōjinshi) Halcyon Lunch (ハルシオン・ランチ, Harushion Ranchi) (2008–2011; serialized in...
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    yet the dōjinshi market was a common place for creators to start before making a debut in a professional magazine. Yaoi began in the dōjinshi market....
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  • popular with dōjinshi circles, particularly for yaoi dōjinshi, though there is no yaoi in the series itself. Several events at which dōjinshi of the series...
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    popular subjects of dōjinshi (self-published manga, analogous to fan comics) and contributed to the development of yuri dōjinshi culture. The success...
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  • she later wrote two novelizations of. Watsuki described himself as "pro-dōjinshi" and asked fans to send fan comics. Buso Renkin became his second work...
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  • Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and others. There are a number of dōjinshi (fan works) written by Kawahara under the pseudonym Fumio Kunori, titled...
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  • creating dōjinshi that she would sell at dōjinshi conventions. After being unable to find a job in the film industry, Itagaki submitted her dōjinshi to editors...
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    August 2018. A similar trend began in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s, as dōjinshi, independently published manga and novels, were published by dōjin circles...
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