- also
called doujin,
including manga, magazines, novels,
music (
doujin music), anime, merch, and
video games (
doujin soft).
Print doujin works are collectively...
-
Doujin soft (同人ソフト, dōjin so****o) is
software created by ****anese
hobbyists or
hobbyist groups (referred to as "circles"), more for fun than for profit...
-
Doujin music (同人音楽, dōjin ongaku), also
called otokei doujin (音系同人) in ****an, is a sub-category of
doujin activity.
Doujin are non-official self-published...
- A
doujin shop (同人ショップ, dōjin shoppu) is a
store that
specializes in doujinshi, self-published works. They
exist mainly in ****an.
Doujin shops can be both...
-
brand name as a
homage to the
original doujin group.
After creating the po****r
visual novel Tsukihime as a
doujin soft circle, Type-Moon has
since incorporated...
- are
often self-published, form a
significant portion of the
market for
doujin works,
including doujinshi.
Numerous subgenres exist depicting a variety...
- Dōjin Work (ドージンワーク, Dōjin Wāku) is a ****anese four-panel
manga series written and
illustrated by Hiroyuki. The
story revolves around a
young girl named...
-
convention in Tokyo, ****an. A gr****roots
market focused on the sale of
doujin (self-published) works,
Comiket is a not-for-profit fan
convention administered...
- (****anese: ケモノ).
These terms emerged during the late 1990s
within the
manga doujin culture, and they are
sometimes claimed to have
gained po****rity when the...
-
bringing more
interest to
doujin games as
legitimate titles. The
Tokyo Game Show
first offered a
special area for
doujin games in 2013 with
support from...