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Big niche!
I got them after a big research a few month ago.
check:
xn--0et88c14ynwf.net (å°å¹´æ¼«ç».net) - also got the .tv -
Language: Japanese
Translation: ShÅnen (sometimes transliterated as shounen) is a Japanese word used in English to refer to anime and manga primarily intended for boys, although there can be crossover appeal to men and females as well (e.g., Mobile Suit Gundam, Dragon Ball, Shaman King, One Piece, Eureka seveN, and Naruto).
ShÅnen anime and manga is characterized by high-action, often humorous plots featuring male protagonists. The camaraderie between boys or men on sports teams, fighting squads, etc. is often emphasized. Unrealistically attractive female characters are also common (see fanservice), but are not a requirement â Dragon Ball Z for example has only a few remarkable female characters. The art style of shÅnen is generally less flowery than that of shÅjo, although this varies greatly from artist to artist, and some artists draw both shÅnen and shÅjo.
Google results: 13 MM and 8k images
BIN for both .net and .TV is $250
xn--vust4dg30anwf.net (å°å¥³æ¼«ç».net) - .tv available -
Language: Japanese
Translation: ShÅjo or shoujo is a term used in English to refer to manga and anime aimed at a young, female audience; the term being a transcription from the Japanese å°å¥³, literally 'girl'. The genre is stereotyped as melodramatic stories of romance with a female protagonist, and drawn in a flowing style where beautiful characters with huge, intricately drawn eyes become spontaneously surrounded by flowers, stars, and bubbles. ShÅjo works, however, cover a huge range of subjects, from historical drama to science fiction and by no means all adhere to the same artistic sensibilities or conventions. It is, in the end, not a style or a genre (as the closest American equivalent, the "chick flick," would be), but a demographic.
Google results: 4 MM results and 14k images
BIN: $125
I got them after a big research a few month ago.
check:
xn--0et88c14ynwf.net (å°å¹´æ¼«ç».net) - also got the .tv -
Language: Japanese
Translation: ShÅnen (sometimes transliterated as shounen) is a Japanese word used in English to refer to anime and manga primarily intended for boys, although there can be crossover appeal to men and females as well (e.g., Mobile Suit Gundam, Dragon Ball, Shaman King, One Piece, Eureka seveN, and Naruto).
ShÅnen anime and manga is characterized by high-action, often humorous plots featuring male protagonists. The camaraderie between boys or men on sports teams, fighting squads, etc. is often emphasized. Unrealistically attractive female characters are also common (see fanservice), but are not a requirement â Dragon Ball Z for example has only a few remarkable female characters. The art style of shÅnen is generally less flowery than that of shÅjo, although this varies greatly from artist to artist, and some artists draw both shÅnen and shÅjo.
Google results: 13 MM and 8k images
BIN for both .net and .TV is $250
xn--vust4dg30anwf.net (å°å¥³æ¼«ç».net) - .tv available -
Language: Japanese
Translation: ShÅjo or shoujo is a term used in English to refer to manga and anime aimed at a young, female audience; the term being a transcription from the Japanese å°å¥³, literally 'girl'. The genre is stereotyped as melodramatic stories of romance with a female protagonist, and drawn in a flowing style where beautiful characters with huge, intricately drawn eyes become spontaneously surrounded by flowers, stars, and bubbles. ShÅjo works, however, cover a huge range of subjects, from historical drama to science fiction and by no means all adhere to the same artistic sensibilities or conventions. It is, in the end, not a style or a genre (as the closest American equivalent, the "chick flick," would be), but a demographic.
Google results: 4 MM results and 14k images
BIN: $125