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Bishojo : ウィキペディア英語版
Bishōjo

is a Japanese term used to refer to young and pretty girls, usually below university age. ''Bishōjo'' is not listed as a word in the prominent Japanese dictionary Kōjien. A variant named refers to a girl before the age of adolescence.
==In manga and anime==

''Bishōjo'' characters are seen in almost all genres of anime and manga, especially in dating sims and visual novels (also known as bishōjo games), and harem anime and manga. It is sometimes confused with the similar sounding ''shōjo'' demographic, but ''bishōjo'' refers to the gender and traits of the ''characters'' whereas "shōjo" refers to the ''audience''. Although ''bishōjo'' is not a genre but a character design, series which predominantly feature such characters, such as "harem" or visual novels, are sometimes informally called "''bishōjo'' series". Since one of the main draws of these series is typically the art and the attractive female characters, the term is occasionally perceived negatively, as a "genre" which is solely dependent on the marketability of cute characters rather than content or plot.

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