Sarazanmai is a supernatural action anime that was released in April and finished in June of this year (2019). Three middle school boys encounter Keppi who takes their shirikodama—a fabled organ that contains the soul—and turns them into kappa as they connect with each other's souls in their quest to gather the plates (or dishes)… Continue reading Pride Month: Sarazanmai (Anime Review )
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Pride Month: Toxic Couple: Do Jin and Soo Gyum- Detained
Though we’d like to think love is one of the purest things to happen to a human being, there will always be toxic couples which make you wonder why are they together if it’s incredibly unhealthy. Now, the couple I’m going to talk about isn’t as toxic as the one in Killing Stalking (because that… Continue reading Pride Month: Toxic Couple: Do Jin and Soo Gyum- Detained
Pride Month: I fell in love with my sister’s boyfriend- First impression
I Fell in Love with My Sister’s Boyfriend is a yaoi, slice of life webtoon that was released in 2017. “When Qiu Zinan graduated from highschool three years ago, he went to the bar with friends. He disguised himself as a girl and met a man named Liu Ye on that evening. That night, Liu… Continue reading Pride Month: I fell in love with my sister’s boyfriend- First impression
Pride Month: 3 LGBTQ+ Singers in Asian Pop Culture
Since I’ve been making lists of songs, manga, ect. that contain LGBTQ+ topics, I decided to write about 3 singers/personalities who are within the community. These three singers had to go live within certain societies where the topic is still quite taboo. 1- Ai Haruna Japanese TV Personality and singer Ai Haruna is transgender. She… Continue reading Pride Month: 3 LGBTQ+ Singers in Asian Pop Culture
Pride Month: My Top 3 Yaoi Dads
Since today is Father’s Day and it is still Pride Month, I decided to make a list of my top yaoi dads. These fathers are truly adorable and despite each of their situations (whether they’re adoptive fathers or former single fathers,) they still manage to raise their children to the best of their abilities. 1-… Continue reading Pride Month: My Top 3 Yaoi Dads
Pride Month: Aoi Haru, Akai Ito- Manga Review
Aoi Haru, Akai Ito is a yaoi drama by Kisayuki which was released in 2016. Yuuki was raised in a very wealthy family with high expectations of becoming the inheritor of the family medical business. Due to this, so much pressure is pushed onto him—not only by his family but by the town as well.… Continue reading Pride Month: Aoi Haru, Akai Ito- Manga Review
Pride Month: Top 5 LGBTQ+ Korean MVs/Songs
As we have seen in “Top 5 LGBTQ+ Japanese MVs and Songs," queer representation has grown exponentially throughout the years. If you’re a part of the K-pop community, you’ll know that there are countless MVs and songs that have queer representation in them. Some are created by artists who are actually in the LGBTQ+ community… Continue reading Pride Month: Top 5 LGBTQ+ Korean MVs/Songs
Pride Month: My most watched yaoi anime?
Ever since I found out about yaoi, I would take hours on looking for yaoi anime. I prefer to read yaoi manga than watch the anime because I can finish it faster and not wait for the next episode to release after a long while. That doesn’t mean I don’t watch yaoi anime as often.… Continue reading Pride Month: My most watched yaoi anime?
Pride Month: Blush Blush- Game Review
Blush Blush is a clicker dating sim which released in April of this year by Sad Panda Studios. You “accidentally” spread a curse on 12 people that caused them to turn into animals and the only way you can break it is by loving them and they love you in return. When I first saw… Continue reading Pride Month: Blush Blush- Game Review
Pride Month: Her Shim-Cheong: First Impressions
Her Shim-Cheong is a historical yuri manhwa based on the old Korean folklore. ShimCheong is a young girl who’s lost her mother 7 days after being born. When she turned 7, she had to become a beggar in order to gain money and food for her and her blind father. She saves a minister’s fiancée… Continue reading Pride Month: Her Shim-Cheong: First Impressions
