Lupus Inu said:Seems you don't either, dawg. Considering it's not a genre but a form of demographics.F.F. said:It seems people don't get the meaning of the term Shonen.
You say that as though you know what situation to use the term "Demographics" in.
LET'S LOOK AT DICTIONARY.COM OK OK LETSA GO.
Too bad you're utterly and hopelessly wrong. You need to do some research before spouting out big words like you know anything more than the rest of us do. English fans generally know **** about Japanese animation due to the limited amount of bullcrap we actually get dubbed into English from Yankeeland.
Hell. Most of us in this country have to rely on what is the trend in America in order for us to see a release of many series in the United Kingdom. Anybody, deny me there's no truth in that statement.
What we get is extremely limited. This is a truth.
I read the first issue of NEO Magazine once upon a time, lol'ed my ass off, and never bought it again. Unfortunately for that particular publication, a website like Wikipedia is about all the research they essentially need to to explain an obscure series to Joe Public in the United Kingdom.
Knowledge is not valued much, anymore. And delivering opinion as fact is terribly droll.
Every single fan of the GENRE I've ever met thinks Shonen is manly enough to be considered a GENRE in itself.
'Course, a Weeaboo wouldn't know.