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Literally means glasses; however it may also pertain to the fascination for girls who wear glasses. In several doujinshi, there are girls who are made to wear glasses even though in their official stories they do not do so.
Literally meaning pretty boy and bishoujo for pretty girl, this signifies a character who is charismatic, pretty, seems to have it all together, and is generally well-liked by the populace of their story. This character will often interact with the lead character in a romantic way.
A slang term for Japanese characters. Since Japanese characters have absolutely no relation to Latin letters, some argued that it might as well have come from the moon, and the term came from there.
A male who looks exceedingly effeminate to the point that other males may be sexually attracted to him. A trap is a trap because the male "victim" is tricked into becoming gay by having sexual desires towards another male.
The male attraction to overly masculine men whose feats and accomplishments ruin your sense of self-worth until you are left with nothing but worshiping them like a hero out of an epic.
The genre that features a team of similarly-themed superheroes in masks and similar outfits, often with the only difference being color and slight changes in their motifs. The members of this team will also have perfectly synchronized moves and poses for after their transformation sequences and ...
A female character who becomes empowered and turns into a greater, more powerful version of themselves to fight enemies. Also refers to the genre that features magical girls. Magical girls will often have a cute mascot that grants them their power.
Large to titanic humanoid robots that serve as combat machines. Also pertains to the genre of stories that feature mecha. Mecha stories will invariably feature explosions and large-scale battles.