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Bishonen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. No examples allowed. Per TRS. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy.


* {{Bishonen}}: Carlo the magician, who causes Rena's "good-looking man sensor" to go off big-time, with much {{squee}}ing. Also Kenichi, Hanyuu, and Fukano, in the rare cases where they're seen in men's clothing.


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* PrettyBoy: Carlo the magician, who causes Rena's "good-looking man sensor" to go off big-time, with much {{squee}}ing. Also Kenichi, Hanyuu, and Fukano, in the rare cases where they're seen in men's clothing.
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* ImprobableWeaponUser: Kenichi's "weapon" is a huge heart-shaped wand. He uses it as a combination [[SimpleStaff quarterstaff]] and club.

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* ImprobableWeaponUser: Kenichi's "weapon" is a huge heart-shaped wand. He uses it as a combination [[SimpleStaff quarterstaff]] quarterstaff and club.

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* PantyShot: Kenichi's panties, natch. At first, mostly played for gags, but around volume 3 starts to be played for fanservice.
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Licensed in English by J Manga (digital only).

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Licensed The manga was serialized in ''Young King OURS'' from 2003 to 2012, and is licensed in English by J Manga (digital only).
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* ShoutOut: One of the villains is "Edmund Dorae, famous Japanese-American investor". In the [[UsefulNotes/NamesInJapanese Japanese name order]], that's [[Anime/{{Doraemon}} Dorae Edmund]].

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* ShoutOut: One of the villains is "Edmund Dorae, famous Japanese-American investor". In the [[UsefulNotes/NamesInJapanese Japanese name order]], that's [[Anime/{{Doraemon}} [[Manga/{{Doraemon}} Dorae Edmund]].

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