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Yami-kawaii or "sickly-cute", emerged in the mid-2010s to emphasize themes of mental health, vulnerability, and emotional darkness through fashion. In contrast to Kimo-kawaii, the style uses black, deep purple, and gray colors on teardrops, broken hearts, pill capsules, and other melancholic motifs. [citation needed]
Golden Darkness (Japanese: 金色の闇, Hepburn: Konjiki no Yami), commonly nicknamed "Yami" (ヤミ), is a fictional character in the manga series To Love Ru, created by Saki Hasemi and Kentaro Yabuki.
In a Business of Fashion feature on the menhera community and the yami-kawaii aesthetic, some commentators argued that these subcultures emerged due to their shock value, while others suggested that these trends raised awareness towards mental illness and suicide in Japan, where such subjects are often taboo. [3]
The perverted principal character was created because there are a lot of scenes set at school, and Hasemi and Yabuki felt that having one character like him would be fun and allow them to do a lot of naughty and perverted gags. The act of allowing Lala to transfer to Sainan High because she is cute was the source of his entire character. [20]
Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito (ヤミと帽子と本の旅人, translated as Yami, the Hat, and the Travelers of the Books), also known as Yamibō/Yamibou for short, is a Japanese adult visual novel published in December 2002 by Root.
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Purple Eyes in the Dark (Japanese: 闇のパープル·アイ, Hepburn: Yami no Pāpuru Ai) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Chie Shinohara.It was serialized in Shōjo Comic magazine from 1984 to 1986.
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