Anime gay overtones
Interest Stacks
TV, 2021, 12 eps Me:-Author:8
The Bisexual Dream: a cast of sexy vampires with complicated and messy relationships but great affinity between them. There are also murders, a mysteriuos disease and a lot of action.
TV, 2020, 12 eps Me:-Author:10
Katarina's friend group(harem): a mixed harem with an oblivious protagonist whose true cherish is food. In the series it's clearly stated that one of the girls has passionate feelings for Katarina, but the other two are not so clear. Is it only friendship or there's room for more? This anime has a big cast, so you have a lot of shipping posibilities but, regardless of that they all share a really nice and wholesome friendship. Im rooting for Maria and/or Alan.
Side note: you could argue/debate that Katarina is aro/ace given her habit up until season 2 but we'll see how this ends.
TV, 2016, 12 eps Me:-Author:7
I dont have much to say, Victuri (VictorxYuri) is one of the most notable ships ever and the rings utter it all.
Movie, 2019, 1 ep Me:-Author:7
Sapphic vibes all over the place: so I know that Violet's love interest is Major Gilbert but, this show as a stan
Interest Stacks
TV, 2022, 12 eps Me:-Author:8
The ending of the novel is why I put it on the list, but also the anime has many shared themes we see in bl/ bl influenced anime and accepts them openly.
TV, 2013, 22 eps Me:-Author:7
Their dialogue very suggestive. Queer inclusion, look at the official art. In the anime both lesbian's and lgbtq+ couples are hinted at and some scenes are very hard to suffer from.
TV, 2021, 12 eps Me:-Author:9
The manga period lol, the anime has queer characters and the mangaka is very familiar with bl.
TV, 2013, 12 eps Me:-Author:-
Was originally supposed to be a bl, very suggestive, shippable characters. The park scene omg don’t talk to me. Nagisa Hazuki and Rei were actually supposed to be canon even after the anime got emerald lit.
TV, 2012, 26 eps Me:-Author:7
Include you met the fandom? Bulky men interacting with bulky men um and lets not forget about the canon characters who are gay and characters who are a couple.
TV, 2021, 12 eps Me:-Author:8
This is literally canon that it's bl. Check out the manga (mangaka literally tells you the good ending) and the cindereki audio drama. Couple with
Homosexuality in Sailor Moon
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As Japan is more open about portraying homosexuality in its children's media than many countries in the West,[1][2] several lgbtq+ relationships appeared throughout the Sailor Moon series. It should be noted that not all the continuities overlap on this subject, however, and some characters who were presented as homosexual in one continuity were not presented as such in others.
Female Homosexuality
Neptune and Uranus embrace romantically in official art |
In a series with a largely female cast, relationships between the girls, real or imagined, were inevitable.
Canon
The following are characters with a female homosexual sexual orientation that was made clear in the series' canon.
Uranus and Neptune
The only two openly homosexual Senshi of the series, their relationship is canon in both the anime and manga. They were in a partnership from their very first appearance and were quite honest about it. Haruka flirted with other girls quite often (particularly Usagi), and Michiru occasionally flirte
Anonymous asked:
wait you said smth abt the difference in the 1999 anime and the manga, with you not pickin up the gay vibes of the hunter exam in the manga. i drink dumb juice on the daily so could you adorable please give examples of the differences 🥺
hello !! “i drink dumb juice on the daily” might be my favorite sentence now HAHAHAH
ok so ! 1999 version is extremely queer . idk if youve seen it or not but its. very gay. enjoy the opening is queer , the ending is male lover (check out the lyrics too), they added male lover subtext in the midst of canon material, they made sure that it was very heavily queer coded. like look at killugon’s meeting that’s straight out of a shoujo, or this scene that’s just. peak gay. oh, also this. like, the anime just gives off a very gay vibe.(i dont have any other particular examples since i havent seen 1999 but @reeeyachi if u want to add more u are very welcome to contribute to this post pls <3<3)
but like. yeah.
ANYWAYS ! it’s gay. like the anime went crazy conveying that. but like i said in the send i think you’re refering, when the anime went in production, there was no gay undertones. it was just 4 bros chilling taking a death test to bec
The Best (and Worst) Anime Starring Lgbtq+ Guys
The representation of gay, bisexual, transgender, ace, and homosexual men in anime is a mixed bag. Tons of anime over the years have featured queer men in positive and fascinating lights, offering nuanced portrayals of characters existing under these umbrella terms. There has also been a ton of fetishistic yaoi that present uncomfortable, homophobic stereotypes.
If you're going to explore anime featuring queer men, it's essential that you understand going in what portrayals are positive and constructive and which ones are destructive.
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BEST - Yuri on Ice!!!
This one is fairly obvious. Yuri on Ice!!!received global acclaim upon release for its positive portrayal of interracial gender non-conforming relationships. The nature of Yuri on Ice!!! lacks any homophobia or bigotry, making it a beautiful ideal. Just about every male character in the series is lgbtq+. While characters appreciate Victor and Yurio might be male lover, Yuri Katsuki -- the main Yuri -- express interest in both his female childhood buddy and, of course, his future fiance Victor. Yuri also demonstrates fluidity in his gender expressi