And on this day, we celebrate yaoi
It’s your day today, Fujoshi. Have a nice Yaoi no Hi Yes, yes~ this blog is a constant reminder that […]
It’s your day today, Fujoshi. Have a nice Yaoi no Hi Yes, yes~ this blog is a constant reminder that […]
1990 to 1994 can be considered by many as one of the strongest periods of Jump. The title that carried
For this round, we have to remember something: the girls follow where the pretty boys are. By the time our
1980 to 1984 marked great development and diversity in Jump. The second part of the WSJ Illustrated Guide would probably
I’m sure many of you are reading through Strangerataru’s Illustrated Guide to Weekly Shounen Jump. It briefly looks into the
Mousou Shoujo Otakukei (Fujoshi Rumi) by Natsumi Konjoh
Published by Futabasha/Comics High
Translated by MediaBlasters.
This is a fujoshi story ((You can read more about it from bangin’s entry on fujoshi)) . Yes. It involves fangirls oggling over BL with their crazy imagination at work. I’d like to warn people that the world of the fujoshi is insane, and as the title of the manga captures it, even delusional. However, it can also be charming and outright hilarious. In the tradition of non-otaku men falling in love with rabid female otakus is a story of a boy that explores the world of the fujoshi and everything else in between — Mousou Shoujo Otakukei. The Delusional Girl Otaku.