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Hime Navi
, with the subtitles and ''Which Girl do you Trust?'', is a reader-participation game in the Japanese bishōjo magazine ''Dengeki G's Magazine'', published by ASCII Media Works, which ran between the February 2008 and May 2011 issues. The project had been first announced in the two-hundredth issue of ''Dengeki G's Magazine'' released in the October 2007 issue, and the project itself is a form of commemoration for the achievement. ''Ohime-sama Navigations premise is written by Satz, and the character design is by Naru Nanao, known for her artistry on ''D.C.: Da Capo'' by Circus (company), Circus and ''Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.'' by Minori (company), Minori. A manga adaptation entitled ''Hime Navi'' was serialized between the June 2008 and June 2010 issues of ''Dengeki G's Magazine'' illustrated by Raina, and a second manga using the original title was serialized in the same magazine between the November 2008 and June 2010 issues illustrated by Yūki Takami. Plot Story ''Ohim ...
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Harem (genre)
is a genre of light novels, manga, anime, hentai, and video games originating in Japan in the 1970s but exploding late 1980s and 1990s with dating simulator games and focused on polygynous or polyandrous relationships, where a protagonist is surrounded by three or more androphilic/gynephilic love interests or sexual partners. Harem works are frequently comedies that rely on self-insertion protagonists allowing the audience to project themselves unto, and on having relatable and interesting ensemble cast of characters. A story featuring a heterosexual male or homosexual female protagonist paired with an all-female/yuri harem series is informally referred to as a or , while a heterosexual female or gay male protagonist paired with an all-male/yaoi harem series is informally referred to as a , , or . Although originating in Japan, the genre later inspired variants in Western media. Structure A harem structure is ambiguous. The most distinguishable trait is the group of po ...
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