eclypse hunter and kyo kara mao you may also check only the ring finger knows
sure hope so.
It is and it's not. They don't really get together but they touch a lot in the series.
For reverse harem shounen ai, you may enjoy "The Royal Tutor" which follows a tutor teaching four mischievous princes. For comedy, consider "Ouran High School Host Club," a reverse harem series filled with humor and romance in a school setting.
I would say at the very most it has slight shounen ai moments, but it's only if your actually looking for it. As for gore the most you will ever see is some blood.
Nodame Cantabile (Josei) Uta no Prince-sama (Shoujo) Mermaid Melody Pitchi Pitechi Pitch (Not sure if it's Shoujo or Kodomo) Gravitation (Shounen ai) - I think that even if you don't want to watch, you should listen to the songs. They're good.
I have a few Reverse Harem - Ouran High School Host Club, La Corda D'Oro, Pretear, The Wallflower (sort of), and Harukanaru Toki no Naka de - Hachiyou Shou. All are both an anime and a manga.
There are several types of manga and anime, but they are mainly divided into two main groups: shounen (also spelt shonen) and shoujo (spelt shojo). Shounen is aimed primarily toward boys. The story often centers around fighting and action and is closely tied to the Action, Adventure and Martial Arts genres. It is the male equivalent to shoujo. The more adult equivalent to shounen is seinen, which features fighting and action only bloodier and more vulgar. Shoujo is aimed primarily toward girls. The story is often circled around love and romance between two characters and is closely tied to Romance, School Life, and Drama genres. It is the female equivalent to shounen. The adult equivalent to shoujo is josei which features a more realistic form of romance. Although these are not the main genres, you often hear different mangas being referred to as either shounen or shoujo rather than comedy or drama. You may also hear the terms "yaoi", "yuri", "shounen-ai", and "shoujo-ai" floating around. Yaoi is boyxboy; shounen-ai is considered to be less mature. Yuri is girlxgirl, with shoujo-ai being less mature. The rest of the terms are rather self explanatory. Often in manga hosting sites, you will also see manhua and manwha. These are the Chinese and Korean (I think) equivalents of manga. I belive that in manwha, you read right to left.
Shounen Ai, even says so in the title. The way boy love is viewed can also be brotherly affection and the seeking of gaining acceptance by another male, not always boy-love.
You may enjoy manga series like "Namaikizakari." "Kedamono Kareshi," and "Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet" which also feature a combination of romance and comedy with a focus on high school life and relationships.
Courtney Love has written: 'Princess Ai' -- subject(s): Graphic novels, Princesses, Fiction
I think it's better to if you asked about Ayaname's fuahahaha but no he cares for him like a brother, and Teito in vice versa. 07 Ghost is a shojo manga NOT shounen-ai please. Their relationship is simply platonic nothing else.
Well I can't talk for all ladies, I can only say why I like it. I like yaoi/shounen-ai because in my view the romantic endeavors in it is a lot more gratifying and the connections are more exciting since they have more difficulties. I'm a push over for romantic endeavors anime/manga so it's organic I like yaoi/shounen-ai depending on that