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*[[Chikurin]] (as "Boku-chin", ボクちん) | *[[Chikurin]] (as "[[Boku-chin]]", ボクちん) | ||
*[[Blanko]] | *[[Blanko]] | ||
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*[[Starfy]] (in [[Boku wa Starfy]]) | *[[Starfy]] (in [[Boku wa Starfy]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 28 September 2021
Boku (hiragana:ぼく), (katakana:ボク) is a Japanese pronoun. It is known for giving masculine connotations, associated with young boys/men, but not exclusively, as some women do use it (but they may sound tomboyish); and "ore" may be more masculine.[1]
Characters who use it in the Japanese The Legendary Starfy media
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- Herman
- Chikurin (as "Boku-chin", ボクちん)
- Blanko
- Tweeto
- Himandodo
- The Jellato Sisters
- Wozart
- Starfy (in Boku wa Starfy)
References
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