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Burikko (ぶりっ子,
sometimes rendered Burriko in English) is a ****anese term for
girls or
women who act coy, or
deliberately cute and/or
innocent in a put-on...
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Manga Burikko (漫画ブリッコ) was a
lolicon hentai manga magazine published by
Byakuya Shobo in
Tokyo from 1982 to 1985 in ****an. The
magazine was
launched as...
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specialty publications dedicated to the
genre such as
Lemon People and
Manga Burikko, both in 1982.
Other magazines of the boom
included Manga Hot Milk [ja]...
- charting". "Hanikami
Short charting". "Tenshi wa Doko e charting". "Omowase
Burikko charting". "Anti
Confiture charting". "Natsu ga
Kitakara charting". "Certifications...
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contemporary use
originated with a 1983
essay by Akio
Nakamori in
Manga Burikko.
Otaku subculture is a
central theme of
various anime, manga, do****entaries...
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meaning "kitten writing",
manga ji (漫画字),
meaning "comic writing", and
burikko ji (鰤子字),
meaning "fake-child writing".
Although it was
commonly thought...
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Eichi Shuppan, ****an, ISSN 0387-1460
Lemon People (****an, 1981–1998)
Manga Burikko (****an, 1983–1986)
Urecco - 1986,
Million Shuppan, ****an
Video Boy - 1984...
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anthology series Petit Apple Pie. Buyo Buyo "Chameko" (published in
Manga Burikko)
Chocolate Panic Clip
Color Mail Deja Vu
Dragon Quest:
Warriors of Eden...
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series Petit Apple Pie. In the 1980s, Ot**** was editor-in-chief of
Manga Burikko, a
leading manga magazine where he
pioneered research on
otaku subcultures...
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Lemon People received competition from
other magazines such as
Manga Burikko,
Manga Hot Milk,
Melon Comic, and
Monthly Halflita,
though none of them...