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    Is there a yaoi\gay animation series where a gay character dies?

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      greencat1 last edited by

      hi guys
      I need this info for an art project.
      also if anyone knows of a gay character that dies in a japanese tv series (not animation) and can give me the details

      Thanx!

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        myrea last edited by

        Do I have a treat for you

        hxxp://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BuryYourGays

        Just wish this was not as disgusting long list as it do is. But well remenber Sailor Moon too tho it's not in that list, if you need more just ask 🙂 I have a vast collection of vintage ones in which it happens in manga for the very first time… If you are looking for a culprit it's "les amitiés particuliéres" that film inspired the 24 group and specially Keiko Takemiya, in the movie the boy eventually throws himself of a train, this scene was forever repeated in the 24 group works, "Sora go Suki" it's amazing in ways of portraying relationships with a dramatic twist and well Sora eventually throws himself of a rofftop, same with "Kaze to ki no Uta" Gilbert Cocteau in anime eventually dies tossed under a carriage, in "Natsu no Tobira" the main character stands in the train line to prove his virility, and the gay one eventually dies later, Hagio Moto was even more literal in "Thomas heart" the very first image is a boy throwing himself into the train line the manga reads as if she was recreating the sequel to "les amitiés particuliéres", "Poe no ichizoku" goes around twisting on the subject, Hagio eventually answers Keiko with a mirror of "kaze to ki no uta" but passed in 80's USA and England, this is always refered to westerns and never to the japanese too and eventually you get the aesthetic and scapegoat in which there is this pattern.

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          farkme last edited by

          Legend of the Wolves! Its very tragic because the guy has to kill his lover.

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            greencat1 last edited by

            thank you for that reply

            i'm only looking for characters that are gay and on tv. I know the list you mentioned, and I have found many more since, that's why i'm trying to find some more obscure stuff. do you have some sort of list or website with this information?

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