All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Manga genres"
Parent categories: Literary genres, Fiction, Genres, Literature, Artistic works, Entertainment, Culture, Writing, Art, Society, Human behaviour, Language, Human, Communication
Total 16 word senses
- animanga (Noun) [English] Japanese comics (manga) and Japanese animation (anime) taken collectively.
- animanga (Noun) [English] A manga created from cels from an anime.
- dickgirl (Noun) [English] A person with a female body plus a penis; usually either a futanari, or a non-op or pre-op trans woman.
- futanari (Noun) [English] A genre of Japanese anime or manga featuring intersex characters that are depicted as attractive, usually works containing female characters with a penis.
- futanari (Noun) [English] An intersex character, usually female and with a penis, in such works.
- shojo (Noun) [English] A style of anime and manga intended for young women.
- shojo (Noun) [Polish] Alternative form of shōjo
- shonen (Noun) [English] A style of Japanese animation and comics aimed at a younger male audience.
- shonen (Noun) [Polish] Alternative form of shōnen
- shoujo (Noun) [Polish] Alternative form of shōjo
- shounen (Noun) [Polish] Alternative form of shōnen
- shōjo (Noun) [Polish] shojo
- shōnen (Noun) [English] Alternative form of shonen
- shōnen (Adjective) [English] Alternative form of shonen
- shōnen (Noun) [Polish] shonen
- 4コマ漫画 (Noun) [Japanese] a four-frame comic strip
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