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Feel free to add any pictures about anime or manga to the list below, within these guidelines:
The main subject matter of the picture should be anime/manga-related, such as for voice actors, directors, producers, etc.
Pictures for adding can be found at Category:Anime and Category:manga. If you are unsure or do not know how to add an entry, feel free leave a note on this list's talk page, or on the main portal talk page.
Drawing of an original character featuring typical anime and manga elements. It is an example of ecchi, a slang word describing playfully sexual content such as skimpy clothing or partial nudity.
Yuri anime and manga involves lesbian relationships. The word yuri (百合) translates to "lily", and is used in Japan to describe sexual or romantic attraction between women in fiction.
An example of lolicon, an erotic portrayal of young girls. Critics claim that this genre contributes to actual sexual abuse of children, while others have attempted to refute such claims.
An artwork depicting shōnen-ai. Unlike yaoi manga, shōnen-ai manga focus more on romance and do not include explicit sexual content, although they may include implicit sexual content.
An original drawing of a character wearing a sukumizu (school swimsuit). School swimsuits appear as a common trope in anime and manga, usually as an element of fan service.
Wikipe-tan wearing gothic lolita attire. In the 2010s, the fashion trend became more mainstream in Japan, making appearances in anime series such as Oreimo (2010) with the character Kuroneko.
A clip from the now-lost film Chikara to Onna no Yo no Naka ("Within the World of Power and Women" or "The World of Power and Women") (1933), the first anime to feature a voiceover.
An example of a tsundere character. The word is derived from the terms tsun tsun (ツンツン), meaning "to turn away in disgust", and dere dere (デレデレ) meaning "to become affectionate".