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TV, 2022, 12 eps Me:-Author:8

The ending of the novel is why I put it on the list, but also the anime has many common themes we see in bl/ bl influenced anime and accepts them openly.

TV, 2013, 22 eps Me:-Author:7

Their dialogue very suggestive. Gender non-conforming representation, look at the official art. In the anime both lesbian's and gay couples are hinted at and some scenes are very hard to miss.

TV, 2021, 12 eps Me:-Author:9

The manga period lol, the anime has homosexual characters and the mangaka is very familiar with bl.

TV, 2013, 12 eps Me:-Author:-

Was originally supposed to be a bl, very suggestive, shippable characters. The park scene omg don’t talk to me. Nagisa Hazuki and Rei were actually supposed to be canon even after the anime got green lit.

TV, 2012, 26 eps Me:-Author:7

Have you met the fandom? Bulky men interacting with bulky men um and lets not forget about the canon characters who are gay and characters who are a couple.

TV, 2021, 12 eps

Welcome to Sunday’s Choose Sevens at Anime Rants! Today we’ll look at some LGBT+ pairs in anime. These aren’t necessarily my personal favorite couples or the best or the most lasting. They’re just a sampling selected from the anime I’ve seen, which fixate on these couples as the main characters.


1. Akuma no Riddle: Tokaku and Haru

Tokaku (blue hair) is novice assassin assigned to kill Haru (reddish hair). However, Tokaku instead feels attracted to Haru, and becomes her protector. They have some truly sweet and sexy moments in the show. It was highly enjoyable to see their interesting personalities interact, with Haru the sweet and kind one, and Tokaku the one who is quiet but intense.


2. Bloom Into You: Nanami and Yuu

For the next couple, we have Nanami (dark hair) and Yuu (light hair). This show did a great employment portraying an LGBT+ couple. One of the most engaging things about them is that Nanami is clearly sexually attracted to Yuu, who becomes romantically bonded to Nanami but does not feel comfortable with too much physical contact.


3. Given: Ritsuka and Mafuyu

Given provides another excellent depiction of

10 Best BL Anime Couples, Ranked

Boys Love anime, often simply referred to as BL, is a unique romance genre that focuses solely on relationships between male characters. The genre is niche, catering to a very specific audience in most cases. But while BL isn’t appreciated by everyone, the genre features some pretty great romance stories and many amazing couples.

BL anime are often notorious for their unfortunate depictions of LGBTQ+ relationships, but despite this bad reputation, many BL couples are actually very well-written and lovable. Featuring nuanced characters and unique relationship dynamics, BL romances have come a long way over the years and many couples have change into iconic within the genre.

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10 Shuichi Shindo & Eiri Yuki (Gravitation)

Gravitation is one of the old-school pioneers of the BL genre. Likewise, the relationship between protagonist Shuichi Shindo and Eiri Yuki is one of the first major BL romances and helped popularize future titles. Their whirlwind love story begins after Eiri harshly criticizes Shuichi's song lyrics, leading him to demand an explanation fo

10 Great LGBTQ Couples In Anime & Manga

LGBTQ inclusion has always been a bit of a touchy topic in media. For example, the character of America Chavez was met with some pushback on social media for organism gay. This has led to some people calling for censorship of Doctor Strange 2.

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Despite these controversies, many creators continue to showcase fantastic LGBTQ characters. In particular, Japan has had a lot of great examples of LGTBQ couples throughout the years in anime and manga.  While it's a long road ahead, these couples prove that writers can make marvelous stories for people of any orientation and sexuality.

Eri and Wako (The Two of Them Are Pretty Much Like This)

The Two of Them Are Pretty Much Appreciate This is an age-gap romance between two "roommates" named Eri and Wako. Eri is a professional writer while Wako is a professional voice performer. The manga is mostly a slice of existence between a couple who likes to laze around and enjoy each other's company.

This manga is a wonderfully normal SoL manga that does a fantastic job showing how mundane yet cap