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From my memory, it always felt like BL anime existed as a genre for as extended as I can remember. Before BL dramas or movies became mainstream, BL animes and mangas were like the first frontier, depicting male romances in fiction even when it was taboo in society.

In anime, the BL genre is closely related to yaoi or shounen ai, which are labels that describe a very similar type of story. Yaoi is more explicit, shounen ai is more innocent, and BL tends to be the best of both worlds. This genre is a popular niche among certain demographics. I don't love using the term fujoshi, which has somewhat negative connections. Let's just say that people with good taste usually survey BL animes!

Despite its long history, there is surprisingly not a lot of anime to monitor in this genre. Trust me, I've done my research on this topic, searching high and low for some BL anime recommendations. You'd be amazed and disappointed at how little the selection there is compared to all the other genres.

And since the selection is so petty, this makes it even harder for a good anime series to come along.

The 40 Best BL Anime For Novel Fans

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Boys' Love — also known as "BL" or "Yaoi" — is a one-of-a-kind genre of anime that focuses on romantic relationships between two male characters. Though it's a niche part of anime as a whole, BL has always been accepted among certain groups. With the normalization of LGBTQ+ inclusion in anime, the genre has develop more popular than ever and has even hit the mainstream in some cases.

BL has a notorious reputation for many, due to its often problematic depiction of gender non-conforming couples. Luckily, many modern titles portray much healthier bond stories, such as titles like Given or Sasaki and Miyano. However, that doesn't mean there aren't any amazing old BL stories as well. Either way, the genre is full of wonderful titles that newcomers are sure to enjoy.

Updated on March 30, by Robbie Robinson: BL is one of the most accepted anime genres. While BL dominates fanfiction, manga and bright novel series, it's sometimes harder to find substantial BL anime, especially for any new fans to the genre. This list

The 20 Best LGTBQ+ Anime Movies and TV Shows, Ranked

While love that transgresses the rigid barriers of gender should be recognized every day, June is the official month celebrating the LGBTQ+ community in multitudinous ways. Also recognizable as Pride Month, the interval is consolidated to commemorate the hard struggles the LGBTQ+ community has experienced in their struggle for equal rights, as well as spotlighting diverse people who felt amazing pride in their genuine sexual identities.

Every month of the year, not just June, should be a time to celebrate Homosexual diversity because this genre not only educates people but also provides a platform for community members to feel acknowledged, listened to, and represented. Many significant films and TV series, be it Hollywood or world cinema, surrounding the LGBTQ+ community own been produced. Anime is no exception. In request to celebrate love without boundaries, here are some anime TV shows and movies for fans to consider adding to their watchlist.

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10 Best LGBTQ+ Anime Series

With such a diverse range of content, anime proposals audiences the chance to connect with all kinds of stories and characters. There are many anime series and movies that contain LGBTQ+ characters. However, much like with Western media, these characters and their stories tend to be either not explicitly part of the Diverse community or not a significant aspect of the anime.

While there are plenty more anime series and characters that provide superb representation for audiences, these are the LGBTQ+ anime series that aren't terrified of being open and proudly focusing on their queer content.

Princess Knight

The oldest and one of the longest-running anime series, Princess Knight started as a manga in the s. The novel grew popular enough to launch an anime adaptation that first aired in

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As one of the first examples of queer manga/anime, this series tells the story of a baby born with two hearts, one male and one female. Throughout the series, the Princess Knight expresses both male and female gender ide