Anime and manga terminology
In some cases English and Japanese have contributed in complex ways to the formation of new words in either or both languages. (e.g. Hentai - ?H? - Ecchi)
Other subcultures have also adopted Japanese loan-words through contact with Anime and Manga media and fans.
In addition there are a great many Japanese words and phrases that fans and the curious will come across in relation to Anime and Manga.
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A
- Ai (愛) ? love
- Anime (アニメ) ? Animation originating in Japan. Not a genre and contrary to popular misconceptions widely varying in style.
B
- beddo shiin ? /bed scene/
- bishie (bishi or bish) ? fan term for androgynous and/or effeminate males of all ages derived from bishōnen, also applied to similar (beautiful but somewhat butch) females.
- bishōnen (美少年) ? beautiful boy ? Japanese aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man. Androgynous, effeminate or gender ambiguous. In Japan it refers to youth with such characteristics, but in the west has become a generic term for attractively androgynous males of all ages.
C
- Catgirl ? character with cat ears and a cat tail, but an otherwise human body.
- Chapatsu ? "brown hair" The once-rebellious & trendy, now mainstream, style of bleaching (and occasionally dying) hair, found among Japanese teens.
- CM ? Comics Market (see Comiket)
- Comiket ? Comics Market ? world's largest comic convention held biannually in Tokyo, Japan for producers and fans of Dōjinshi. (see Comic Party)
D
- Dōjinshi ? amateur comic/zine
- dōseiaisha ? same-sex-loving person
E
- ecchi ? perverted ? from ?H? for Hentai
- enjo kōsai ? "compensated dating" which may at times border on quasi-legal prostitution. High school girls are paid by older men to take them out for a night on the town, possibly with sex included.
F
- Fuku ? (セーラー服 sērā-fuku) ? "sailorsuit" style Japanese girls school uniform.
G
- gakuran (学ラン) ? Uniform for middle school and high school boys in Japan. The Gakuran is derived from Prussian army uniforms.
- Ganguro (顔黒) literally "black face" ? Fashion trend among Japanese girls. The look consists of bleached hair, a deep tan, both black and white eyeliners, false eyelashes, platform shoes, and brightly colored outfits.
- Ganbare - good luck or "you can do it"
- gei ? transliteration of gay
- glomp ? a hug in the manner of a small child, similar to a bearhug but often including one or both legs as well as arms. Also* A hug in which the hugger jumps and catches the *victem* by surprise or off gaurd.
- Gothloli ? Gothic Lolita ? A fashion trend where girls and young women dress in the style of elaborate porcelain dolls.
H
- Hentai ? "abnormal" or "perverted" ? Used by Western Audiences to refer to pornographic anime or erotica. However, in Japan the term used to refer to the same material is typically Poruno or Ero.
I
- Iinchō - Short for Gakkyū Iinchō, the class representative in a Japanese school.
L
- Lemon ? material with explicit sexual content (not to be confused with the slang term for Lesbian in some English speaking cultures)
- Loli-Goth ? Gothloli ? Gothic Lolita
K
- Karawayo ? phrase a Japanese girl utters before entering sexual intimacy (shall I take my clothes off?)
- Kemono (獣 or けもの) ? "beast" ? A genre of Japanese art and character design that prominently features animal-like fictional characters in human-like settings (Anthropomorphism) and situations. (see The Cat Returns, c.f. Furry)
- Kemonomimi ? characters with animal features such as ears and a tails, but have a human body. Catgirl also falls under this concept.
- Kogal (コギャル kogyaru) ? A subculture of girls and young women, the kogal "look" roughly approximates a sun-tanned California Valley girl.
- komiketto ? genericised form of Comiket (Comics Market)
O
- OAV ? Original Animated Video, see OVA.
- okama ? (pejorative) homosexual ? (literally cooking pot)
- omake ? Some kind of add-on bonus on an anime DVD, like a regular 'extra' on western DVDs.
- orijinaru ? /original/
- otaku ? A big fan of something, in most cases anime/manga. The word is Japanese, and has a negative meaning associated with it in Japan. However, in other countries, anime fans likes to refer themselves as otaku.
- OVA ? Original Video Animation, or OVA is a type of anime, which is intended to be distributed on VHS tapes or DVDs, and not to show in movies, or television.
- owari ? "End" in Japanese, used by some fanfiction authors at the end of their works.
- oyaji (親父, おやじ, オヤジ) ? Daddy ? older male such as a teacher or other role model. Often slightly perverted, but usually portrayed affectionately.
P
- parodi ? /parody/
N
- nanshoku ? male love ? a deprecated term for homosexuality
R
- rezu / rezubian ? transliteration of lesbian
S
- shōjo (少女) ? "young woman" is, in western usage, a style of anime and manga intended for girls
- shōjo-ai ? Otaku neologism coined following the form of shōnen-ai, denoting lesbian content, typically for material without explicit sex, in anime, manga, and related fan fiction. (q.v. yuri)
- shōnen (少年) ? "young boy" is, in western usage, a style of anime and manga intended for boys. These works are characterized by high-action, often humorous plots featuring male protagonists, and unrealistically endowed female characters providing fanservice.
- shota -
- shudo ? abbreviation for wakashudo ? The Way of Young Men age structured homosexuality in Samurai society
- suki ? "to love" in Japanese
V
- Visual Kei ? a Japanese form of rock music defined by bands featuring performers in elaborate costumes but whose musical style varies.
W
- wakashudo ? The Way of Young Men age structured homosexuality in Samurai society
Y
- yaoi ? Japanese acronym from '?No climax, no point, no meaning?' (Yama nashi, Ochi nashi, Imi nashi) ? Male-on-male sexual content. Sometimes used for all male/male romantic and sexual content.
- Yuri ? Otaku jargon term for lesbian content, typically used to denote only the most sexually explicit end of the spectrum, in anime, manga, and related fan fiction. (q.v. shōjo-ai)
Z
- Zettai Ryoiki