There are many differences between both that make them stand apart from one another. Shojo is "young girl," and shonen is "young boy" in Japanese—and fans can usually tell which is one of them. Here are 10 differences between the two. The protagonists of both genre greatly differ. In Shojo anime and manga, the main protagonist is usually a doe-eyed female, typically in middle or high school.
Throughout the story, the female lead blossoms either physically or mentally to become her most loving self as she falls in love with the male protagonist of the series. In shonen, the protagonist is typically a young boy, about middle or high school age and a ton of courage and a heart of gold , like Naruto or Tanjiro in Demon Slayer. It has also been a recent trend in shonen comedies that a female with takes the leading role, such as with Keijo!!!!!!!!
While romantic subplots are actually pretty common in shonen anime and manga, it definitely takes a leading role in a shojo series. Romance in shonen usually comes secondary to the main plot of the series. For example, in Naruto , the romance is spread thin only to imply which characters will end up with whom in the end, or My Hero Academia , where it is implied that Midoriya and Uraraka have feelings for one another, though it is rarely a focus.
With shojo, however, the romance tends to be the entire plot. In anime such as Ouran High School Host Club , the developing romance between the main two characters is the central goal, while in Fruits Basket , Tohru is often driven by her feelings , and love develops through her friendships with the Somas.
Both forms of anime and manga have some kinds of drama, but they greatly differ between shojo and shonen. In shonen, drama usually unfolds into fighting or action sequences and might be extreme such as the death of a character or return of a villain.
Male leads are usually of the pretty-boy variety and stories featuring them often have homosexual undertones. Kodomomuke works tend to be simple, imaginative stories that teach morals and other core values to young readers. Sometimes they are original stories while other times they are adaptations of Western classical literature. Kotaku East is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond.
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It refers to manga marketed to girls, as opposed to Shounen , which is aimed at boys. People often assume that all Shojo is romance, but though this is usually the case, it is not always so. In essence, the differnce between Shojo and Shounen is that while in Shounen the characters exist to further the plot , in Shojo the plot exists to further the characters.
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