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  2. Slash fiction - Wikipedia

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    The term lemon arose from the anime/yaoi fandoms, referring to a hentai anime series, Cream Lemon. [ citation needed ] The term squick is most often used as a warning to refer to a reader's possible negative reaction to scenes in the text (often sexual) that some might find offensive or distressing, such as those including incest , BDSM , rape ...

  3. Crossover (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    Anime has also participated in many crossover events featuring characters or shows from the same company or network. One of the biggest projects down would be Dream 9 Toriko x One Piece x Dragon Ball Z Super Special Collaboration as it includes three Shonen Jump franchises, being Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and Toriko, crossed over into an hour long special-like most crossovers, this special is ...

  4. Omegaverse - Wikipedia

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    It has also become a subgenre of both commercial and non-commercial yaoi (manga featuring male-male couples). [ 21 ] [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Given the positive reception in Japan, South Korea started its own production of Omegaverse manhwas , as well as China, although the censorship applied in this latter country has limited the genre popularity.

  5. List of bisexual characters in animation - Wikipedia

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    In the season 3 episode "Last Splash", she shares a same-sex kiss with the mermaid Mora. [85] Mora is helpful in getting Bean to Steamland. [86] In the previous season, Bean was shown to enjoy "the company of mermaids." [87] Earlier in the series, Elfo, a male elf, was Bean's love interest. [88] Bean is voiced by bisexual actress Abbi Jacobson.

  6. Shirobako - Wikipedia

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    Shirobako is a 24-episode anime television series produced by P.A. Works and directed by Tsutomu Mizushima.It aired in Japan between October 9, 2014, and March 26, 2015. A manga adaptation began serialization in ASCII Media Works's Dengeki Daioh magazine in September 2014, and a novel was published by Shueisha in January 2015.

  7. Mochi - Wikipedia

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    [inconsistent] Both shiratamako and mochiko are made from mochigome, a type of glutinous short-grain rice. The difference between shiratamako and mochiko comes from texture and processing methods. Shiratamako flour has been more refined and is a finer flour with a smoother, more elastic feel. [31] Mochiko is less refined and has a doughier texture.

  8. Miss Machiko - Wikipedia

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    Miss Machiko, [1] also known as Maicching Machiko-sensei [2] (まいっちんぐマチコ先生, Maitchingu Machiko-sensei, lit."The Shame of Miss Machiko") is a manga series written by Takeshi Ebihara.

  9. Star Trek crossovers - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek has had a few intercompany crossover stories in comic books. These include: Marvel Comics franchise, X-Men. Star Trek/X-Men: Star TreX – A comic book based on TOS; Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men: Second Contact – A comic book based on TNG; Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men: Planet X – A sequel novel to the TNG comic book