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  2. I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend into a Girl - Wikipedia

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    Prior to writing I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend into a Girl, Azusa Banjo liked characters who defy gender roles, such as otokonoko, cross-dressing women, and women using the boyish pronoun boku, [2] [4] and had debuted as a manga creator with an otokonoko story. [4]

  3. SheZow - Wikipedia

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    SheZow is an animated superhero comedy television series created by Obie Scott Wade.Inspired by Shazam!, [1] the series features the adventures of a boy who inadvertently inherits the role of a superheroine, which imposes an explicitly feminine theme to his costumed appearance and equipment. [2]

  4. List of animated series with LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    Ryūnosuke is a tomboyish girl and a protagonist of the anime. [6] In one episode, "Ran-chan's Great Date Plan!", she goes out on a date with an alien girl Ran, who thinks that Ryūnosuke is a lesbian after she says she has no interest in boys, and in another, "The Muco Flower's Name is Ryunosuke", the series villains try to turn her into a boy.

  5. Ranma ½ - Wikipedia

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    The anime also alters the placement of many story arcs and contains numerous original episodes and characters not adapted from the manga. Viz Media licensed both anime series in 1993, making Ranma ½ one of the first anime titles licensed by Viz. The English dub produced for the series was recorded by The Ocean Group in Vancouver, British Columbia.

  6. Midori Days - Wikipedia

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    Midori Days (Japanese: 美鳥の日々, Hepburn: Midori no Hibi) is a Japanese manga series by Kazurou Inoue.It was published by Shogakukan in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from September 2002 to July 2004, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes.

  7. Tsugumomo - Wikipedia

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    Kazuya Kagami, an ordinary boy, finds his life turned upside down when his late mother's obi transforms into a girl wearing a kimono named Kiriha. She happens to be a tsukumogami called a "tsugumomo," objects that have gained a soul through long years of harmony with their owners. Kazuya has no recollection of meeting Kiriha when she exclaims ...

  8. Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl - Wikipedia

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    A re-release titled Kashimashi: Girl Meet Girl Vocal Collection was released on April 26, 2011 with an English dub. [30] [31] After Media Blasters lost the rights, Discotek Media re-licensed the series. [32]

  9. Fancy Lala - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Reiko Ōmori (Japanese); Katie Rowan (English) A 9-year-old elementary school girl, Miho dreams of one day drawing manga as a career. After Mystery Man gives her Pigu and Mogu, they in turn give her a magical pen and sketchbook, which allow her to transform into the body of a 15-year-old girl who she names Fancy Lala.