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'''Bishounen'' (literally, "beautiful boy") refers to a specific ] aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man. The prefix bi- specifically refers to feminine beauty (''bijin'', lit. "beautiful person", refers to a beautiful woman.) '''Bishounen''' (literally, "beautiful boy") refers to a specific ] aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man. The prefix bi- specifically refers to feminine beauty (''bijin'', lit. "beautiful person", refers to a beautiful woman.)


The bishounen is typically quite slender and not very muscular, with a tapered chin and effeminate or androgynous appearance. The bishounen is typically quite slender and not very muscular, with a tapered chin and effeminate or androgynous appearance.
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The aesthetic of the bishounen began as an ideal of a young ] lover. It is perpetuated today in ] and ], especially ] (girl) anime, ], and ]. The aesthetic of the bishounen began as an ideal of a young ] lover. It is perpetuated today in ] and ], especially ] (girl) anime, ], and ].


Some western anime and manga fans use the term bishounen to refer to any handsome male character, although this is strictly speaking imprecise. Some western anime and manga fans use the term bishounen to refer to any handsome male character, although this usage is, strictly speaking, imprecise.

Revision as of 19:27, 27 July 2002

Bishounen (literally, "beautiful boy") refers to a specific Japanese aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man. The prefix bi- specifically refers to feminine beauty (bijin, lit. "beautiful person", refers to a beautiful woman.)

The bishounen is typically quite slender and not very muscular, with a tapered chin and effeminate or androgynous appearance.

The aesthetic of the bishounen began as an ideal of a young homosexual lover. It is perpetuated today in anime and manga, especially shoujo (girl) anime, shounen-ai, and yaoi.

Some western anime and manga fans use the term bishounen to refer to any handsome male character, although this usage is, strictly speaking, imprecise.