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Fujyoshi.jp Streams Live-Action Boys-Love Drama
posted on 2008-08-20 02:21 EDT
TreasureNet, Inc.'s Fujyoshi.jp website for Japanese boys-love fans (fujoshi) has launched an original live-action drama series series called Love Bridge on Monday. The streaming video series unfolds as a workplace romance between three men. The website promotes one unique feature of the series: user feedback will help shape the storyline, the final pairings, and even dialogue. The website has already been streaming short video interviews in which anonymous males purportedly describe their real-life boys-love "experiences." 2,000 members registered within a month of the website's March opening.
Source: animeanime.jp
Image © 2008 TreasureNet, Inc.
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