What are some series, one shots, or even individual chapters with full figured or chubby characters? Even characters that simply have more realistic body proportions would work.
What are some series, one shots, or even individual chapters with full figured or chubby characters? Even characters that simply have more realistic body proportions would work.
The ones I know of already are Maka Maka (which isn't on here)
Maka Maka, by the same author of Virgin's Empire, should do the trick. Especially since you want something more on the racy sexy side. There are 2 volumes, and both have been completely scanlated.
It's not on the Dynasty reader (because at some point it was licensed or something) but the fan-scanlated version can be found in other online readers. Just do a Google search.
So I'm a lesbian and my best friend is a straight guy. He's really great and we talk about what Fire Emblem characters are thicc and other classy things. It's pretty rare to find a yuri manga that has a straight guy who's best friends with the mc and doesn't try to flirt with her. In Bloom Into You there is Seiji Maki, but he is asexual and therefore not into anybody. I would love a manga that has a guy and girl who both talk about hot chicks and are friends. Is this too niche of a thing to look for?
does anyone know of some rlly good delinquent yuri?it doesnt have to be a series it could just be a one shot, but anything with delinquent characters is good.
How do studios decide which manga to make into an anime?
Producers look at what's currently selling and/or polling well and what gaps they have in their programming schedules, and they try to find a popular series that fits a hole in their offerings. Once they've decided what they want, (shounen anime, late night seinen anime, etc) they start looking for manga that fit the mold. If they can't find one, they either broaden their niche or start looking into creating an original program. If an anime company has ties to a manga publisher, they might be more likely to pick something from what they have, but ultimately it depends more on what they're looking for. Sometimes, if a manga publisher is really confident about the popularity of a series, they might go courting anime publishers, but that's relatively unusual.
TLDR: They go looking for popular series that fit the mold of what they already want to publish.
I see. So what are the chances of this getting an anime?
Are there enough Manga series, one shots, or even individual chapters to have a "Thicc" or "Chubby" tag? I mean, there's a "Muscles" tag, so I don't see why not. It just seems like something people would be interested in.