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Hari Minggu yang cerah (kalau nggak mau dibilang panas), saya menemani ibuk saya arisan RT di MyPadz Cafe (yang mau baca cerita tentang MyPadz Cafe, sila ). Heeee.arisan di kafe? Hahaha, nggak mau kalah dong sama sosialita-sosialita Jakarta yang kalau mengadakan arisan memilih di kafe keren di tengah kota, sekalian acara makan siang:D.
Kebetulan MyPadz Cafe ini juga menerima acara arisan, jadi yuuuuk.ibuk saya mengajak ibu-ibu RT untuk arisan di kafe ini. Sembari menunggu, saya mau bercerita sedikit tentang komik dewasa, bukan referensi judul dulu melainkan macam-macamnya. Kenapa saya tiba-tiba mau menulis ini? Karena kemarin ada permintaan dari temans, sesekali kasih referensi judul komik dewasa.
Saya pikir daripada langsung mereferensikan judul, saya tulis dulu mengenai macam-macamnya, biar nanti nggak terlalu kaget tiba-tiba membaca postingan cerita saya. Di Jepang sendiri, komik dewasa banyak pilihannya, masing-masing punya pasar pembaca tersendiri. Kalau di Indonesia, komik dewasa ini mungkin sedikit yang bisa diterbitkan secara resmi. Salah satu kendalanya adalah gambar yang kadang terlalu eksplisit sehingga tidak mungkin melewati sensor penerbit Indonesia. Sementara kalau gambar dipotong atau di- pixelate, biasanya si penerbit Jepang akan keberatan.
Akhirnya komik dewasa yang masuk ke Indonesia kebanyakan yang mempunyai jalan cerita yang sedikit rumit, dengan gambar adegan dewasa yang masih bisa ditoleransi penerbit Indonesia. Romance dan drama biasanya ada di semua jenis komik shoujo, ya biasalah.kisah cinta antara murid SMP, murid SMA, murid sekolah dengan gurunya, atau mahasiswa. Ada yang hanya sekedar mengisahkan kisah cinta, ada juga yang memberikan fan service kepada pembacanya dengan bonus gambar adegan bercinta yang agak panas (smut), juga ada yang memasukkan unsur keduanya.
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Pastinya komik dengan gambar adegan bercinta ini tidak akan masuk di pasaran komik Indonesia. Jadi saya lebih sering menikmatinya lewat situs komik online seperti:, atau. Contoh komik yang mempunyai unsur romance sekaligus smut: Desire Climax (Ukyou Ayane), 17-Sai Hajimete No H (kumpulan cerita), Ren-Ai Shijou Sugi (Minami Kanan), dan lain-lain.
Juga ada yang ditujukan untuk pembaca yang menyukai persahabatan dan percintaan sesama jenis, yaitu shoujo ai/shounen ai dan yuri/yaoi. Shoujo ai/shounen ai lebih ke arah persahabatan tapi tidak menutup kemungkinan adanya percintaan, sedangkan yuri/yaoi lebih untuk orang dewasa karena ceritanya lebih mengarah ke hubungan lesbian/gay. Untuk genre yaoi dan yuri kebanyakan menggambarkan adegan percintaan secara eksplisit dan gamblang, kalau baca kadang jadi suka malu sendiri. Saya suka baca tapi masih pilih-pilih yang gambarnya itu bagus dan ceritanya menarik. Kalau ceritanya melulu tentang kegiatan bercintanya, saya memilih untuk tidak membacanya:). Penerbit resmi seperti Elex Media, MNC, atau Level mungkin tidak akan menerbitkan komik dengan genre terakhir tapi kalau genre josei mungkin masih bisa, dengan diberi label khusus dewasa tentunya. Dulu di Blok M ada beberapa kios majalah yang menjual komik Jepang yang bukan terbitan resmi.
Biasanya kualitas sampul komik tidak terlalu bagus, juga terjemahan yang kadang terlihat kasar bahasanya (atau memang komiknya kasar:D). Sekarang sudah tidak tahu lagi, masih ada atau tidak toko komik tersebut. Hehehe.di lemari buku saya masih ada sik beberapa judul, tersembunyi di sudut yang paling dalam.
Nah, itu cerita saya tentang berbagai macam jenis komik dewasa dari sudut pandang saya:D. Masih ada lagi yang lebih vulgar dengan fan service yang lebih banyak, ditujukan untuk pembaca pria dewasa. Ya meskipun tidak menutup kemungkinan bisa diakses oleh yang lebih muda. Pintar-pintar menyaring dan jadikan sebagai hiburan semata, jangan dianggap serius. Semoga cerita ini berguna.
Thank you for reading and visiting my blog:).
Contents. Character traits Ahoge ( アホゲ, lit. 'idiot hair') Refers to any noticeable strand of hair which sticks in a different direction from the rest of an anime/manga character’s hair. 'pretty girl') Beautiful young woman. 'beautiful boy', sometimes abbreviated bishie) Japanese aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man:, or gender-ambiguous. In Japan, it refers to youth with such characteristics, while in Europe and the Americas, it has become a generic term for attractively androgynous males of all ages.
( 猫娘, Nekomusume) A female character with cat ears and a cat tail, but an otherwise human body. These characters have feline habits, claw-like nails, and occasionally show fangs.
Emotional expressions are also feline in nature, such as an exaggerated fur-standing-on-end when startled. These characteristics are also sometimes used on male characters as well.
( ドジっ子) A cute girl who tends to be clumsy. They may make mistakes that hurt themselves or others. Dojikko character traits are often used for stock characters in anime and manga series. Kemono ( 獣, けもの, ケモノ, lit.
'beast') A genre of Japanese art and character design that prominently features: animal-like fictional characters in human-like settings and situations. ( 獣耳, けものミミ, ケモノミミ) Characters with animal features such as ears and a tail, but a human body. Catgirl also falls under this concept.
( 萌え) Generally used for female characters, though it can refer to effeminate males in some instances. Something or someone that is considered moe is generally considered to be endearing, innocent and naive, while taking on some of the emotional qualities of adolescence generally meant to invoke a feeling of protectiveness and sympathy within the viewer. The most literal translation of the word into languages other than Japanese is ', though the concept of moe does not necessarily have a direct correlation to sexual preferences and often refers to works of a non-sexual nature. It can also be used to modify other words or concepts, such as -moe ('glasses-girl' moe), referring to a character who both wears glasses and has the qualities of moe. ( ツンデレ) A character personality which is usually stern, cold or hostile to the person they like, while occasionally letting slip the warm and loving feelings hidden inside due to being shy, nervous, insecure or simply unable to help acting badly in front of the person they like. It is a portmanteau of the Japanese terms tsuntsun ( ツンツン), meaning to be stern or hostile, and deredere ( でれでれ), meaning to be 'lovey dovey'.
Yandere ( ヤンデレ) A term for a person who is initially loving and caring to someone they like a lot until their, and devotion becomes feisty and mentally destructive in nature through either overprotectiveness, violence, brutality or all three combined. The term is a of the words yanderu ( 病んでる), meaning (mentally or emotionally) ill, and deredere ( でれでれ, 'lovey dovey'), meaning to show genuinely strong romantic affection. Yandere characters are mentally unstable, incredibly deranged and use extreme violence or brutality as an outlet for their emotions. Yandere are usually, but not always, female characters. Demographics ( 女性, lit. 'woman') Anime and manga intended for the adult female demographic. ( 子供) or Kodomomuke ( 子供向け) Anime and manga for children.
( 青年) Anime and manga intended for the adult male demographic. 'young woman') Anime and manga intended for the adolescent female demographic. 'young man') Anime and manga intended for the adolescent male demographic. Main article: Aniparo ( アニパロ) A slang term for the parodic use of anime characters by fans, a portmanteau of 'anime' and 'parody'. ( コミケット, Komiketto, lit. 'comics market') One of the largest trade fairs for dōjinshi comics, held twice a year in. ( 同人誌) A fan-made or amateurly produced work such as a parody, or manga.
Short for fan-made dub, describing a film or video in which fans have voiced over the dialogue. Short for fan-made subtitles, describing a film or video in which fans have translated and subtitled the dialogue into another language. 'rotten boy') A male fan of ( やおい).
'rotten woman') A female fan of ( やおい). ( MAD動画, maddo dōga) A Japanese fan-made video, much like an anime music video (AMV), that generally originates from the Japanese website. MAD can also refer to the Japanese AMV community, although they can be anything from audio clips, edited pictures, to wholly original creations. MADs do not necessarily even need to be related to anime, though the more popular ones typically are.
A television phenomenon in which a program attracts a larger than expected number of women viewers because the program stars attractive male actors or characters. ( おたく, オタク, ヲタク) The literal translation of the word is another person's house or family (, otaku). In Japanese slang, otaku is mostly equivalent to ' or ', but in a more derogatory manner than used in the West. In 1989, the word 'otaku' was shunned in relation to anime and manga after (dubbed 'The Otaku Murderer') brutally killed underage girls.
Since then, the word has become less negative in Japan with more people identifying themselves as some type of an otaku. Waifu / Husbando A fictional character from non-live-action visual media (typically an anime, manga or video game) to whom one is attracted or considers their. A derogatory slang term for an obnoxious fan of Japanese culture, originally a replacement word for 'waponese' (a contraction of 'wannabe' Japanese or 'white' Japanese) Genres. For a complete list of genres that covers all types of literature, see. Bakunyū ( 爆乳, lit. 'exploding breasts' ) A genre of media focusing on the depiction of women with large breasts. With regards to bra size, bakunyū are said to be above a G75 but below an M70.
Bakunyū is a subgenre of anime. ( 薔薇, lit.
'rose') A masculine gay men's culture and, in manga circles, a genre of manga about gay men usually by gay men. Compare with the female-created Boys' Love. ( ボーイズラブ, Bōizu Rabu) Abbreviated 'BL', male homosexual content aimed at women, currently in general use in Japan to cover and '. ( ゲイコミ, geikomi) Manga with male homosexual themes, by men for men. Compare with, shōnen-ai, June and Boys' Love. ( ハーレムもの, hāremumono) A subgenre of anime and manga characterized by a protagonist surrounded, usually amorously, by three or more members of the opposing sex as potential love interests. A female harem around a male protagonist is most common, while a male harem surrounding a female protagonist may be called a reverse-harem.
( 異世界, lit. 'different world') A subgenre of manga and anime in which characters are transported or reincarnated into an alternate world. ( ロリコン, rorikon) Portmanteau for '.
A genre of manga and anime in which childlike female characters are depicted in an erotic manner. ( メカ, meka, abbr. For 'mechanical') In Japan, the word is used for all kinds of machines while in Western countries, the word applies to piloted combat robots in anime and manga. Series that feature mecha are divided into two subgenres: 'super robots', where the mecha have unrealistic powers and the focus is more on the fighting and robots themselves, and 'real robots', where the mecha have more realistic powers and there is more drama and focus on the mecha's pilots. ( 少女愛) Manga or anime that focus on relationships.
( 少年愛) A term denoting male homosexual content in women's media, although this usage is obsolete in Japan. English-speakers frequently use it for material without explicit sex, in anime, manga and related fan fiction. In Japan, it denotes. ( ショタコン, shotakon) A genre of manga and anime wherein childlike male characters are depicted in an erotic manner.
Toddlercon A subset of and where toddler characters are depicted in an erotic manner. ( やおい) Anime or manga with a focus on homosexual male relationships. Also known as Boys Love. Japanese acronym for ' yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi' (no climax, no point, no meaning). Male-on-male sexual content; usually created by women for women.
'Lily') Anime or manga with a focus on lesbian relationships. In Japan, the term denotes a broad spectrum of attraction between women. It is also used for sexually explicit content outside Japan. See also: (AMV) Video clips from at least one anime series arranged to fit a musical piece playing in the background. CV Character Voice, see Buchinuki ( ブチヌキ) In manga, buchinuki refers to a page where a character was drawn while ignoring or overlapping the for emphasis.
( 吹き替え, fukikae) When the voices in an anime are translated into another language. ( アイキャッチ, aikyatchi) A scene or illustration used to begin and end a commercial break in a Japanese TV program, similar to in the United States. ( エロゲー, erogē) An eroge, a portmanteau of erotic game ( エロチックゲーム, erochikku gēmu), is a Japanese video or computer game that features erotic content, usually in the form of anime-style artwork. Eroge originated from galge that added adult content rated 18+. ( ファンサービス, fan sābisu) Elements specifically included to sexually amuse (such as scantily-clad or naked males or females, or ecchi content) or titillate the audience, which may or may not be necessary to plot development.
( ギャルゲ, garuge) This is a type of Japanese video game centered around interactions with attractive anime-style girls. These games are a subgenre of dating sims targeted towards a male audience. ( 劇画, lit. 'dramatic pictures') A term adopted by more serious Japanese cartoonists, who did not want their work to be known as manga or 'whimsical pictures'. It is akin to English speakers who prefer the term ', as opposed to '.
Gensakusha ( 原作者, lit. 'original author') A term used by to credit the original creator of a series. It is also used to refer to the writer of a manga, as opposed to its illustrator. A type of anime, manga or game which includes violence, torture and sometimes death of the character. The purpose of the violence is to increase pleasure of the audience, reader or player who likes that kind of genre. Sometimes it's also synonymous with the hentai phrase,.
( 変態) A term used outside of Japan to describe erotic or pornographic manga and anime, derived from the word for 'pervert'. In Japan, terms such as eromanga and eroanime are used instead. , also written as June A manga or text story with male homosexual themes written for women in an aesthetic ( 耽美, tanbi) style, named so because of the. ( 壁ドン) In Japanese, kabe is wall, and don is the of slapping against a wall.
Literally, kabe-don describes the act of fiercely slapping a wall. One meaning is slapping a wall as a protest which occurs in collective housing like a when the next room makes noise. Another meaning is when a man forces a woman against a wall with one hand or a man leans against a wall and makes a slapping sound, leaving the woman nowhere to go. This has become popular nowadays as a 'clever move of confession'. Kyonyū ( 巨乳, lit. 'giant breasts') A classification of in casual Japanese.
Breasts above an E70 bra size but below a G75 are considered to be kyonyū, after which point they are called bakunyū (爆乳). ( レモン, Remon) Derived from the hentai anthology series ( くりいむレモン, Kurīmu Remon), the term is used to refer to material with explicit sexual content.
( 漫画, マンガ) Japanese comics, or conforming to 'manga style', usually marked by features such as large eyes, long limbs, speed lines and exclamatory typography. ( 漫画家, マンガ家) A creator of manga; this can refer to both the writer and illustrator of the work. Mihiraki ( 見開き) A manga scene, usually one single image, spread to cover two opposing pages.
Name ( ネーム, Nēmu) A rough draft of a proposed manga. ( おまけ, オマケ) An add-on bonus on an anime DVD, like a regular 'extra' on western DVDs; or a bonus strip at the end of a manga chapter or volume. (ONA) An anime production intended to be distributed through the internet via streaming or direct download. ( 乙女ゲーム, otome gēmu, lit. 'maiden game') A video game that is targeted towards a female market, where one of the main goals, besides the plot goal, is to develop a romantic relationship between the player character (a female) and one of several male characters. (OVA) A type of anime which is intended to be distributed on VHS tapes or DVDs and not shown in movies or on television. It is also less frequently referred to as Original Animated Video (OAV).
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DVDs are sometimes known as Original Animated DVD (OAD). Anime episode or manga scans in its original language without editing or subtitles. ( リョナ, from 'ryonanī' (リョナニー); portmanteau: 'ryōki' (猟奇, 'Seeking the bizarre'); 'onanī' (オナニー, masturbation)) a Japanese term for a sexual complex.
This a fetish revolves around a victim, almost exclusively a female, being physically assaulted or psychologically abused by an offender. It differs from sadism in that it is a voyeuristic fantasy fetish with focus towards fictional characters from video games, anime, manga, television and movies that include battering, abusing or otherwise killing women. In case the victim is male it is often labeled as Gyaku-ryona (逆リョナ). (also 'scanslation ') The, and of from one language into another.
( 声優) A Japanese voice actor. As well as voicing characters in anime, seiyū do voicing for video games, radio shows, drama CDs, etc. Of wakashūdo, lit. 'the way of young men') Age-structured male homosexuality in society. (See also:.) ( 4コマ漫画, 'four cell manga') Refers to manga drawn in a four-panel format.
'absolute territory') Refers to the area of exposed thigh when a girl is wearing a short skirt and thigh-high socks. The ideal skirt:thigh:sock-above-knee ratio is often reported to be 4:1:2.5. Zettai ryōiki are often referred to by letter grades, where grade A is the ideal.
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