Shota in anime - what did the studios think?

Опубликовано: 25 Июнь 2026
на канале: Karl Andersson
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My quest to find out how the anime studios talked (or not) about making their boy characters appealing to more than the primary audience of children.

Update 2024: Read my book about shota!

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Works cited:

Allison, Anne. 2006. Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Galbraith, Patrick W. 2014. The Moé Manifesto: An Insider’s Look at the Worlds of Manga, Anime, and Gaming. Tokyo: Tuttle Publishing.

Galbraith, Patrick W. 2019. Otaku and the Struggle for Imagination in Japan. Durham: Duke University Press.

Manda, Ringo. 1996. The Syotaroh. Sekiyado: Self-published.

Nagayama, Kaoru. 2020. Erotic Comics in Japan: An Introduction to Eromanga. Translated by Patrick W Galbraith and Jessica Bauwens-Sugimoto. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Yum, June Ock. 1988. “The Impact of Confucianism on Interpersonal Relationships and Communication Patterns in East Asia.” Communication Monographs 55 (4): 374–88.

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