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Topic: Doujinshi


In the News (Mon 20 May 13)

  
  Doujinshi
This doujinshi was a right bitch to scan but it's worth checking out.
The doujinshi is much smaller than the average so it was fairly easy to scan both pages at the same time.
The doujinshi itself isn't that difficult to translate as common consensus deems French a bit easier than Japanese.
members.aol.com /malfoypatriarch/doujinshi.htm   (1982 words)

  
 passion - the doujinshi fanlisting
Doujinshi (dojinshi) is a Japanese word that technically means "a book for people of the same interests." What is inside the book can vary.
Doujinshi are most often created based on anime, video games, and manga, although there are other sources, too, such as ones based on musicians (J-pop singers and J-rock groups), movies (like The Lord of the Rings), books (notably Harry Potter), and TV shows.
Most doujinshika (doujinshi creators) will indicate on their websites or in their latest doujinshi which conventions they plan on attending and on what days they will appear, sometimes with titles of doujinshi they plan on selling there.
www.witch-hunter.net /passion/doujinshi.php   (0 words)

  
 roxybudgy doujinshi translations
Doujinshi refers to manga which are based on the characters and ideas of existing work (such as anime, manga, games, books and movies), except it is drawn by someone other than the original creator of the work which it is based on.
Contains hentai and some non hentai doujinshi scans from Inuyasha and other anime/manga.
Finally, as for the Inuyasha doujinshi, I'm working on finishing Luna again, after all, over the past few months, having experience translating manga has helped to improve my Japanese, allowing me to fill in what I didn't know before and to correct mistakes.
www.geocities.com /roxybudgydoujinshi/index.html   (0 words)

  
  Doujinshi
Until then, here are my doujinshi scans so that people can at least see what they're like and perhaps get an idea of certain author/artist circles that they like too.
Ok- really.....I'm sure in the deep kindness of your heart you have mentally given me tons of sweet chocolate Pocky.../\_/\ and for that here is the URL of the place: Doujin Box.
This is a wonderful doujinshi (don't know the title).
www.jcamberlyn.com /doujinshi.htm   (651 words)

  
  Urban Dictionary: doujinshi
Doujinshi is amateur manga publications, featuring either a cast of original characters and plot or characters from another manga or an anime (a 'fan manga').
Doujinshi is often cheap but is just as good as regular manga (well, some of the time...), and is sold on eBay, jpqueen.com, and other sites.
Doujinshi usually refers to fan made manga or soft.
www.urbandictionary.com /define.php?term=doujinshi&r=f   (410 words)

  
 Doujinworld: Doujinshi Subculture
Doujinshis are coterie publications put together by similar minded individuals intended to be read by people who share their interests.
While the members of the Japanese doujinshi community are not as antagonistic to the cultural hegemony as the British youth were in Hebdige's research, there are a significant number of issues that the doujinshi community take issue with mainstream society.
The doujinshi realm presents the research of Japan exciting opportunities to peer into the intimate and private aspects of the individual Japanese, something that usually tend to be hidden from view or whitewashed to conform to social expectations and standards.
www.tc.umn.edu /~kane0034/doujin/dousub00.htm   (3354 words)

  
     cybernation     // a zoids doujinshi collection @ sieg.nu
The books on this site are for your reference and most of them are not for sale, however I am parting with a few (along with some titles from other series) over at my online store.
Go and google "doujinshi", you'll probably come across a site that will better explain what it is.
And finally, even though I didn't create them (I wish I could draw half as well as some of these artists!) please do not take scans for use elsewhere without asking.
sieg.nu /doujinshi   (0 words)

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