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(idea) by Starrynight (3.3 mon) (print)   ?   1 C! I like it! Sun Feb 06 2000 at 20:17:07

Bishounen is Japanese word that has entered the American anime fandom in recent years. It consists of three kanji, "bi"-"shou"-"nen". "Shou-nen" means "Small/Few - Years" when broken down literally, but in actuality means "boy". "Bi" means "beautiful" so (I'm sure you're way ahead of me, here) "Bishounen" means "Beautiful Boy". And not in the John Lennon sense.

Examples of bishounen include Hotohori and most of the other Seishi in Fushigi Yuugi, almost any male character in CLAMP manga, and, to summarize, nearly any male romantic interest in any shoujo manga.

Bishounen have delicate, feminine features and delicate, feminine feelings, although they are sometimes hidden behind the classic anti-hero facade.

Consider the above and it's easy to understand that "bishounen" is a concept invented and promoted almost exclusively by women.


(idea) by Tilyrna (7.8 y) (print)   ?   1 C! I like it! Sat Jun 17 2000 at 1:43:35

The term 'bishounen' is mainly used to describe attractive, feminine men from manga and anime series.

While this category describes a visual appearance, rather than a character type, bishounen often play the part of the ideal love intrest - at any rate, their personalities tend to be as attractive as they are - though there are, of course, a number of exceptions. They also tend to kick a fair amount of ass.

For additional examples, check out anything by Watase Yuu (like Fushigi Yuugi), Shoujo Kakumei Utena and, as previously mentioned, most stuff by CLAMP

For a good contrast look at the two main male figures in Berserk; Griffiths is, Gatts is not.

Hotohori, from Fushigi Yuugi is my personal favorite, though Zagato, from Magic Knights Rayearth is a close second.

on a related note; It had been noted at the bishonen node that the term 'bishounen' implied homosexual relations - this is not true. shonen-ai and Yaoi are terms for male/male relation ships in manga/anime.

(person) by Millennium (1.3 d) (print)   ?   2 C!s I like it! Fri Nov 30 2001 at 0:21:46

The concept of the bishounen is actually quite old, predating anime, and even predating manga as we know it today.

The concept dates back to early kabuki and similar forms of Japanese theater. Traditionally, all of the parts in these plays, even female roles, were always played by men, and in some genres this tradition continues to hold true. There are several theories as to why this practice came to be, ranging from fears that actresses would be used for prostitution to the idea that men can play women's roles better than women can.

Whatever the cause of the tradition, however, it led to a group of actors known as onnagata, or men who specialized in playing female roles. Naturally, it was considered a Good Thing for such men to look feminine, as it enhanced the illusion. Very often, they carried their "feminine" ways away from the stage, dressing, speaking, and acting as women even in real life. Although there are fewer onnagata nowadays, as more genres of Japanese theater are being opened to female players, they can still be found. The specialization is highly respected, in a way which may seem foreign to many other cultures.

At one time, onnagata were considered the ideal of femininity in Japanese culture. Even geisha would go to them to pick up pointers. Perhaps this could be taken as yet more proof that the Japanese are truly mad. Or perhaps it explains why bishounen are so popular today, as a remnant of that ideal to which some women still aspire. Or maybe people just think they're kawaii.

As a final note, the term bishounen is only accurately applied to young and teenage boys. Grown men who would otherwise qualify, such as Hotohori and Zagato from Tilyrna's writeup are more correctly called biseinen. However, this term is not very popular among fans, and is not commonly heard anymore except in the occasional review


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