characters appear in almost all genres of
anime and
manga and in many video games, especially in
dating sims and
visual novels, sometimes to get more players or simply just to make a game look good. characters tend to attract male viewers. characters sometimes are the most popular female characters as most people like anime, manga, dating sims, and visual novels more when the art stands out, looks pretty, and has beautiful girls.
Bishōjo games Games that feature
bishōjo characters are known as
bishōjo games. Because
visual novels are also considered games,
bishōjo games also encapsulate visual novels that feature
bishōjo characters. Although
bishōjo games are made with a male audience in mind, they can extend to a female audience as well, such as the
Touhou Project.
Confusion regarding terminology Although is not a genre but a character design, series that predominantly feature such characters, such as harem anime and
visual novels, are sometimes informally called series. The characters and works referred to by the term are typically intended to appeal to men. Since one of the main draws of these series is the art and attractive female characters, the term is occasionally perceived unfavorably, as a genre dependent on the marketability of beautiful characters rather than content or plot. The word is sometimes confused with the similar-sounding
shōjo ("girl") demographic, but refers to the gender and traits of the
characters it describes, whereas
shōjo refers to the gender and age of an
audience demographic; manga publications, and sometimes anime, described as "
shōjo", are aimed at young female audiences. is not to be confused with
bishōnen – a beautiful boy. It is also not to be confused with
moe, a genre of entertainment that features cute/adorable girls rather than "sexy" girls. But elements of moe and are often blended, so the two elements are closely entwined and cannot be completely separated. ==See also==