one-shot
This is my second foray into decensoring a manga, though this is a one chapter one-shot, the last a complete tankoubon. Before I have decensored single-pix, never a chapter, definitely not a tankoubon.
This is an otokonoko[1] and yaoi[2] manga. I loved it, but I am a bit biased since otokonoko manga are ranked as one of my faves.
I hope you like my work. (^_^)
♂ Tenshi Rikku ∴ 天使リュック
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[1] Otokonoko
In contemporary Japanese culture, otokonoko (男の娘, lit. "male girl"), or otoko no musume, refers to men who cross-dress as women.
The term originated in Japanese manga and Internet culture in the 2000s, but the concept reflects a broad range of earlier traditions and examples of male drag-wearing in Japan, such as onnagata in kabuki theater, and in the career of cross-dressing entertainer Akihiro Miwa. Otokonoko is a play on the word 男の子, also pronounced otokonoko and meaning "boy". Associated with otaku culture, it has given rise to dedicated maid cafés, fashion stores and a range of popular media. It is often combined with the cosplay of female fictional characters by men.
(source: Wikipedia)
[2] Yaoi
Yaoi — Also known as Boys' Love (少年愛, shounen-ai) focusing on romantic relationships between male characters, while yaoi deals with either sexual aspects of a male-male relationships, or both homoerotic and romantic aspects.
(source: Wikipedia)
[1] Otokonoko
In contemporary Japanese culture, otokonoko (男の娘, lit. "male girl"), or otoko no musume, refers to men who cross-dress as women.
The term originated in Japanese manga and Internet culture in the 2000s, but the concept reflects a broad range of earlier traditions and examples of male drag-wearing in Japan, such as onnagata in kabuki theater, and in the career of cross-dressing entertainer Akihiro Miwa. Otokonoko is a play on the word 男の子, also pronounced otokonoko and meaning "boy". Associated with otaku culture, it has given rise to dedicated maid cafés, fashion stores and a range of popular media. It is often combined with the cosplay of female fictional characters by men.
(source: Wikipedia)
[2] Yaoi
Yaoi — Also known as Boys' Love (少年愛, shounen-ai) focusing on romantic relationships between male characters, while yaoi deals with either sexual aspects of a male-male relationships, or both homoerotic and romantic aspects.
(source: Wikipedia)
Thank you for reading this manga. I hope you enjoyed it and the work I put in decensoring it. There are more manga I have decensored here. Thanx again. (^_^)
♂ Tenshi Rikku ∴ 天使リュック
Rikku no Ecchi to Hentai Facebook page.
ahegao (アヘ顔 or あへがお) — O-face; weird facial expression during sexual climax, or strong sexual / sensual pleasure.
anal — Anal sex or anal intercourse is generally the insertion and thrusting of the erect penis into a person's anus [...] for sexual pleasure. Other forms of anal sex include unshi (or fingering), the use of sex toys for anal penetration, oral sex performed on the anus (anilingus), and pegging. (source: Wikipedia)
anus — The entry point to the rectum. Similar words are butthole or asshole.
bulge — In this usage, bulge means the tell-tale-giveaway of any male trying to disguise as a female, shown in the crotch if not wearing a gaff.
cock — Dick, penis, etc.
crossdress — wear clothing typical of the opposite sex.
decensor — I have removed any censoring over genitals, anus and breasts. This includes matrix and bar censoring.
fellatio — Oral sex act involving the use of the mouth or throat, which is performed by a person on the penis of another person or oneself (autofellatio). Oral stimulation of the scrotum may also be termed fellatio, or tea bagging. (source: Wikipedia)
gender bender — A person which takes their gender roles are reversed or manipulated in various ways.
hentai (変態 or へんたい) — A catch-all term to describe a genre of anime and manga pornography. The Western viewers / readers of anime / manga adopts and uses the word 'hentai' which connotes hardcore, perversion or fetishism. (source: Wikipedia)
ketsu (ケツ) — Japanese term for buttocks.
josou (女装) — Man or boy wearing female clothing. Otokonoko is a subset of josou. With josou being any male dressing up as a female, otokonoko is a male who convincingly dresses the part of a female.
manga (漫画) — When using as a tag in my blog, it's stands for the article is a chapter of a manga, either stand alone one-shot, or part of a larger series.
mangaka (漫画家) — Though the Japanese word actually means a comic artist or cartoonist, I have redefined the word for this blog to show one who is both the artist AND the writer of a manga. (source: Wikipedia)
one-shot — These manga tell its entire story in 15-60 pages, usually written for contests, and sometimes later developed into a full-length manga series (much like a television pilot). Many popular manga series began as one-shot stories.
oral — Oral sex or oral intercourse is sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitalia of a person by another person using the mouth (including the lips, tongue or teeth) or throat. (source: Wikipedia)
paipan (白板) — An individual lacking pubic hair, usually depicted as female. This does not necessarily mean that the individuals hair was removed, it can also mean prepubescent.
shota (ショタ) — Term is for boys (13+). A shota is one of visual appearance so men with youthful characteristics can also fall under this term.
trap — In the animanga world there is no bad connotation, rather a young boy who, due to insecurity, force feminized, or other reasons, dresses up and pretends to be a girl, succeeding so well others do not see them as male. Usually are feminine in their appearance and over shy.
yaoi — Also known as Boys' Love (少年愛, shounen-ai) focusing on romantic relationships between male characters, while yaoi deals with either sexual aspects of a male-male relationships, or both homoerotic and romantic aspects. (source: Wikipedia)
hentai (変態 or へんたい) — A catch-all term to describe a genre of anime and manga pornography. The Western viewers / readers of anime / manga adopts and uses the word 'hentai' which connotes hardcore, perversion or fetishism. (source: Wikipedia)
ketsu (ケツ) — Japanese term for buttocks.
josou (女装) — Man or boy wearing female clothing. Otokonoko is a subset of josou. With josou being any male dressing up as a female, otokonoko is a male who convincingly dresses the part of a female.
manga (漫画) — When using as a tag in my blog, it's stands for the article is a chapter of a manga, either stand alone one-shot, or part of a larger series.
mangaka (漫画家) — Though the Japanese word actually means a comic artist or cartoonist, I have redefined the word for this blog to show one who is both the artist AND the writer of a manga. (source: Wikipedia)
one-shot — These manga tell its entire story in 15-60 pages, usually written for contests, and sometimes later developed into a full-length manga series (much like a television pilot). Many popular manga series began as one-shot stories.
oral — Oral sex or oral intercourse is sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitalia of a person by another person using the mouth (including the lips, tongue or teeth) or throat. (source: Wikipedia)
paipan (白板) — An individual lacking pubic hair, usually depicted as female. This does not necessarily mean that the individuals hair was removed, it can also mean prepubescent.
shota (ショタ) — Term is for boys (13+). A shota is one of visual appearance so men with youthful characteristics can also fall under this term.
trap — In the animanga world there is no bad connotation, rather a young boy who, due to insecurity, force feminized, or other reasons, dresses up and pretends to be a girl, succeeding so well others do not see them as male. Usually are feminine in their appearance and over shy.
yaoi — Also known as Boys' Love (少年愛, shounen-ai) focusing on romantic relationships between male characters, while yaoi deals with either sexual aspects of a male-male relationships, or both homoerotic and romantic aspects. (source: Wikipedia)
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