Korean word senses marked with topical category "Japanese fiction"
Parent categories: Fiction, Japan, Artistic works, Countries, Countries in Asia, Art, Polities, Places, Asia, Culture, Names, Earth, Eurasia, Society, Nature
Subcategories: Pokémon
Total 17 word senses
- BL (Noun) Initialism of 보이즈 러브 (boijeu reobeu, “boys' love”).
- 라이트 노벨 (Noun) light novel (short novel genre, originally from Japan but now popular in South Korea)
- 마법소녀 (Noun) magical girl (a girl or young woman with magical abilities and engaged in magical adventures)
- 모에 (Noun) moe (affection towards fictional characters from Japanese or similar media)
- 미소녀 (Noun) a beautiful young girl, usually in her teens
- 뱦뺴 (Proper name) Touhou Project (東方Project)
- 비주얼 노벨 (Noun) visual novel (mainly Japanese genre of interactive fiction)
- 센빠이 (Noun) senpai (upperclassman or elder student, in the context of Japan)
- 아헤가오 (Noun) ahegao (an exaggerated facial expression consisting of flushed cheeks, rolled-back eyes, and the tongue hanging out, intended to depict a person having an orgasm)
- 얀데레 (Noun) yandere
- 이세계 (Noun) isekai
- 츤데레 (Noun) tsundere
- 치비 (Noun) chibi (a child-like character with exaggerated features, particularly in anime)
- 치비 (Noun) chibi (a style of cartooning in which the characters are drawn to be very small and cute)
- 포켓몬 (Noun) Clipping of 포켓몬스터 (Pokenmonseuteo, “Pocket Monster”); a Pokémon
- 포켓몬스터 (Noun) a Pocket Monster
- 피카츄 (Proper name) Pikachu
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