1. How long does it take to watch every episode of Hourou Musuko?
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2. Hourou Musuko Specials (Wandering Son Specials) - MyAnimeList.net
Source, Manga ; Genre, DramaDrama ; Themes, CrossdressingCrossdressing, SchoolSchool ; Duration, 23 min. per ep. ; Rating, PG-13 - Teens 13 or older ...
The full versions of episodes 10 and 11 that were previously edited together into episode 10 of the TV series.
3. Hourou Musuko – 11 (Final) | Distant Paradise
31 mrt 2011 · Somehow, in the course of 11 episodes, this series did an excellent job with creating a very human, at times very compelling, coming of age ...
Episode 11 Final – Forever a Wandering son ~Wandering son’s progress~ – 放浪息子はどこまでも~Wandering son’s progress~ This episode brought some rather relaxed, yet satisfying, closur…
4. naime name Hourou Musuko
Hourou Musuko ; Japanese Title: 放浪息子 ; Format: TV ; Genres: Drama, Romance ; Source: Manga ; Episodes: 11.
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5. Hourou Musuko (Wandering Son) - MyAnimeList.net
Please note that this series was 11 episodes when aired on TV but 12 episodes when it was released on BD & DVD. See more info for further details. Hourou Musuko ...
Effeminate fifth grader Shuuichi Nitori is considered by most to be one of the prettiest girls in school, but much to her dismay, she is actually biologically male. Fortunately, Shuuichi has a childhood friend who has similar feelings of discomfort related to gender identity: the lanky tomboy Yoshino Takatsuki, who, though biologically female, does not identify as a girl. These two friends share a similar secret and find solace in one another; however, their lives become even more complicated when they must tread the unfamiliar waters of a new school, attempt to make new friends, and struggle to maintain old ones. Faced with nearly insurmountable odds, they must learn to deal with the harsh realities of growing up, being transgender, relationships, and acceptance. Lauded as a decidedly serious take on gender identity and LGBT struggles, Takako Shimura's Hourou Musuko is about Shuuichi and Yoshino's attempts to discover their true selves as they enter puberty, make friends, fall in love, and face some very real and difficult choices.
6. Wandering Son Wiki - Fandom
A transgender themed wiki, featuring the life experiences of several transgender or gender non-conforming teenagers, as well as an adult trans woman.
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7. Hourou Musuko Wandering Son Anime Review - Geeky Sweetie
10 apr 2018 · Each episode is roughly 23 minutes long. Release Dates: Aired January – April 2011. Where to watch: Crunchyroll has the entire season in its ...
8. Hourou Musuko - Episode 12 (END) - Chikorita157's Anime Blog
19 mei 2011 · It may have been several weeks after I finished Hourou Musuko Episode 12, but the show was so amazing that I want to share my thoughts on the ...
It may have been several weeks after I finished Hourou Musuko Episode 12, but the show was so amazing that I want to share my thoughts on the last episode
9. Hourou Musuko – 11 (END) - Random Curiosity
1 apr 2011 · The characters are well designed (I especially like Sarashima), and the characters are far from one-sided, even someone like Doi who could be ...
「放浪息子はどこまでも ~Wandering son's progress~」 (Hourou Musuko wa Doko made mo ~Wandering son's progress~) "Always a Wandering Son ~Wandering son's progress~" This was certainly a satisfying finale. Slice of life doesn't really ever conclude since there is no central plotline to start with, but there was some closure and previous events were alluded to, making it feel somewhat like the conclusion of an essay. For one, I would say the three main characters Nitori, Takatsuki and Saori have definitely made up, after their friendship broke up before the events of the anime.
10. I Wandered into Wandering Son | We Remember Love
17 jan 2011 · While I enjoyed such things in that show, I don't want to see it here, as I feel it would take away from the drama. ... Hourou Musuko, of what can ...
If I spent the past two years expanding my tastes in anime (while I attempted to watch as many Gundam shows as I could), I plan to spend most of my anime viewing this year on my backlogged robot sh…
11. Hourou Musuko - 122/123 (End) - Lost in Anime
24 jul 2013 · There was just something in the way Takako Shimura was presenting Nitorin's life over the last year that had an air of finality to it. The issue ...
“My Rose-Colored Life/For You” “There were two children. One of them wanted to be a boy. One of them wanted to be a girl. One of them stopped wanting to be a boy. That’s all there is to it.” Since Takako-sensei has chosen to sum up Hourou Musuko herself in […] Read more
12. Hourou Musuko - Moose's Anime Opinions - WordPress.com
18 mei 2011 · I did read the manga (what's out/translated online thus far) and enjoyed it. I intend to finish it when possible and I may buy it someday.
A Warning Before Reading: This series deals with some issues that will make a lot of people uncomfortable and/or angry. If you have a problem with the issues discussed in this anime and, consequent…
13. Wandering Son (Manga) - TV Tropes
Wandering Son (Hourou Musuko in Japanese) is a Slice of Life manga created ... soon as she mentions Takatsuki, Chiba will get mad, again. Covers Always ...
Wandering Son (Hourou Musuko in Japanese) is a Slice of Life manga created by Takako Shimura, which was serialized in Comic Beam from 2002 to 2013. It follows two ten-year-old children whose genders are different from the biological sex they were …
14. 放浪息子 Hourou Musuko, Wandering Son - MetaFilter
23 jul 2013 · 志村貴子 Shimura Takako (official Japanese blog), the author and artist of the manga, understands trans issues quite well; I get indications ...
放浪息子 Hourou Musuko (often translated as Wandering Son) is one of the better depictions of transgender life in manga and anime (and maybe in any medium). It's a slice of life drama about two young...
15. My Thoughts On: Wandering Son (Hourou Musuko) - Let's Talk Anime
6 feb 2018 · I wish I could get my hands on the manga! I especially wish the anime was longer, with it being only 11 episodes, and the ending not being that ...
I heard about this anime from Carla of Pop Culture Literary during the July OWLS Tour with the topic “mirrors.” She wrote an excellent post on the anime, and you should definitely read …