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'[[Bishoujo]]' simply means "pretty girl" in Japanese.
'[[Bishoujo]]' simply means "pretty girl" in Japanese.


A ''bishoujo series'', however, is a more loaded term. They are [[Fan Service]] series [[Shonen|aimed towards]] [[Seinen|male audiences]]. These series will use highly attractive female characters (often of [[The Beautiful Elite]] variety, although this is not necessary) up to [[Christmas Cake|about twenty-five years old]] whenever possible. This is especially noticeable in a series where male characters and older women make unusually few to no appearances, [[Improbably-Female Cast|even if the story's setting and premise would suggest otherwise]].
A ''bishoujo series'', however, is a more loaded term. They are [[Fan Service]] series [[Shonen|aimed towards]] [[Seinen|male audiences]]. These series will use highly attractive female characters (often of [[The Beautiful Elite]] variety, although this is not necessary) up to [[Christmas Cake|about twenty-five years old]] whenever possible. This is especially noticeable in a series where male characters and older women make unusually few to no appearances, [[Fundamentally Female Cast|even if the story's setting and premise would suggest otherwise]].


Lately, among fans, it often takes a self-derogatory tone. Many bishoujo series blatantly appeal to male audiences with pandering tropes, causing large amounts of [[Selective Squick]] and [[Values Dissonance]] that help cement the [[Otaku]] stereotype. Adding a guy to the mix ironically just gets it labeled as a [[Harem Genre]] story.
Lately, among fans, it often takes a self-derogatory tone. Many bishoujo series blatantly appeal to male audiences with pandering tropes, causing large amounts of [[Selective Squick]] and [[Values Dissonance]] that help cement the [[Otaku]] stereotype. Adding a guy to the mix ironically just gets it labeled as a [[Harem Genre]] story.
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When a series of this kind does attract [[Fan Girl|Fangirls]], the series often loses this term. Compare and contrast [[Shoujo Demographic]] and [[Magical Girl]], in which there are cute girls, but the target audience is female. Also contrast [[Puni Plush]], [[Gonk]], [[Hunk]], [[Bishonen]].
When a series of this kind does attract [[Fan Girl|Fangirls]], the series often loses this term. Compare and contrast [[Shoujo Demographic]] and [[Magical Girl]], in which there are cute girls, but the target audience is female. Also contrast [[Puni Plush]], [[Gonk]], [[Hunk]], [[Bishonen]].


[[Improbably-Female Cast]] is a [[Sub-Trope]].
[[Fundamentally Female Cast]] is a [[Sub-Trope]].


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* Pretty much every girl in ''[[Elfen Lied]]'', Diclonius and human alike, is very beautiful. Because of this, the opening scene is particularly memorable, what with Lucy going on a killing spree [[Full-Frontal Assault|while wearing nothing but a mask]].
* Pretty much every girl in ''[[Elfen Lied]]'', Diclonius and human alike, is very beautiful. Because of this, the opening scene is particularly memorable, what with Lucy going on a killing spree [[Full-Frontal Assault|while wearing nothing but a mask]].
* ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]'' has an especially jarring dichotomy between the age of the girls in question and their occupation.
* ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]'' has an especially jarring dichotomy between the age of the girls in question and their occupation.
* Naturally sent up in ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'', which featured a [[Bishoujo]] episode in which the art became noticeably more shiny and all of the male regulars except Pedro were deliberately excluded. Pedro's [[Big No]] comes when the male cast finally comes to exact punishment for his appearance -- and we still don't get a good look at any of them.
* Naturally sent up in ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'', which featured a [[Bishoujo]] episode in which the art became noticeably more shiny and all of the male regulars except Pedro were deliberately excluded. Pedro's [[Big No]] comes when the male cast finally comes to exact punishment for his appearance—and we still don't get a good look at any of them.
* ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' - although it is expressly ''not'' a [[Harem Series]], but rather a [[Schoolgirl Series]]; the only regular male characters are a creepy, middle-aged teacher with a [[Joshikousei|fetish for high school girls]] and a giant floating orange cat that [[Mind Screw|may or may not]] be Chiyo's father. Plus, you know, [[The One Guy|that one schoolboy]] who fixes Yukari's bike and is then thrown into the series whenever they need to show another student aside from the main cast? [http://i30.tinypic.com/atuqop.jpg Yeah, we're talking about him.]
* ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' - although it is expressly ''not'' a [[Harem Series]], but rather a [[Schoolgirl Series]]; the only regular male characters are a creepy, middle-aged teacher with a [[Joshikousei|fetish for high school girls]] and a giant floating orange cat that [[Mind Screw|may or may not]] be Chiyo's father. Plus, you know, [[The One Guy|that one schoolboy]] who fixes Yukari's bike and is then thrown into the series whenever they need to show another student aside from the main cast? [http://i30.tinypic.com/atuqop.jpg Yeah, we're talking about him.]
* ''[[Galaxy Angel (anime)|Galaxy Angel]]'' is a bishoujo series; the [[Galaxy Angel (video game)|Galaxy Angel]] gameverse has the same characters as a [[Harem Genre]], but the anime removes the central male.
* ''[[Galaxy Angel (anime)|Galaxy Angel]]'' is a bishoujo series; the [[Galaxy Angel (video game)|Galaxy Angel]] gameverse has the same characters as a [[Harem Genre]], but the anime removes the central male.
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* Similar to ''[[Strawberry Panic!|Strawberry Panic]]'', everyone in ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru]]'' is insanely beautiful, including the regular passerby - [[Cast Full of Gay|too bad if you're male though]].
* Similar to ''[[Strawberry Panic!|Strawberry Panic]]'', everyone in ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru]]'' is insanely beautiful, including the regular passerby - [[Cast Full of Gay|too bad if you're male though]].
* ''[[Tenshi ni Narumon]]''.
* ''[[Tenshi ni Narumon]]''.
* ''[[To Love Ru]]''.
* ''[[To LOVE-Ru]]''.
* ''[[Reimei no Arcana]]''.
* ''[[Reimei no Arcana]]''.
* ''[[Fruits Basket]]'' with it's beautiful people has many bishoujo.
* ''[[Fruits Basket]]'' with it's beautiful people has many bishoujo.
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* ''[[Rumble Roses]]''.
* ''[[Rumble Roses]]''.
* ''[[Dead or Alive]] Beach Volleyball'', complete with revolutionary [[Jiggle Physics]].
* ''[[Dead or Alive]] Beach Volleyball'', complete with revolutionary [[Jiggle Physics]].
* ''[[Final Fantasy X 2]]''.
* ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''.
* ''[[Arcana Heart]]''.
* ''[[Arcana Heart]]''.
* ''[[Vanguard Princess]]''.
* ''[[Vanguard Princess]]''.
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* ''Getter Love!!''
* ''Getter Love!!''
* ''[[Touhou]]''. An astounding grand total of two males appear in the official works, and one of them is a magical cloud. The females? About 60+ of them, not counting pre-Windows versions.
* ''[[Touhou]]''. An astounding grand total of two males appear in the official works, and one of them is a magical cloud. The females? About 60+ of them, not counting pre-Windows versions.
* ''[[Katawa Shoujo]]''. A [[Visual Novel]] made by an international team in the style of Japanese [[Dating Sim|Dating Sims]].
* ''[[Katawa Shoujo]]''. A [[Visual Novel]] made by an international team in the style of Japanese [[Dating Sim]]s.


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Latest revision as of 10:21, 11 April 2017

'Bishoujo' simply means "pretty girl" in Japanese.

A bishoujo series, however, is a more loaded term. They are Fan Service series aimed towards male audiences. These series will use highly attractive female characters (often of The Beautiful Elite variety, although this is not necessary) up to about twenty-five years old whenever possible. This is especially noticeable in a series where male characters and older women make unusually few to no appearances, even if the story's setting and premise would suggest otherwise.

Lately, among fans, it often takes a self-derogatory tone. Many bishoujo series blatantly appeal to male audiences with pandering tropes, causing large amounts of Selective Squick and Values Dissonance that help cement the Otaku stereotype. Adding a guy to the mix ironically just gets it labeled as a Harem Genre story.

When a series of this kind does attract Fangirls, the series often loses this term. Compare and contrast Shoujo Demographic and Magical Girl, in which there are cute girls, but the target audience is female. Also contrast Puni Plush, Gonk, Hunk, Bishonen.

Fundamentally Female Cast is a Sub-Trope.

Examples of Bishoujo Series include:

This is an East Asian media only trope. Please do not put Western examples here.

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