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[[caption-width-right:350:In case if you think you may be a little too young for Shonen or Shoujo but still want to be in a cool kids club.[[note]] Clockwise from top right: Anime/PrettyCure, Manga/{{Doraemon}}, Anime/DigimonAdventure, Anime/PokemonTheSeries, Anime/ShimaShimaToraNoShimajiro, Anime/BakutenShootBeyblade]][[/note]]

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** ''Anime/RingingBell'' (known as ''Chirin no Suzu'' in Japan) is a major subversion. See the article for details.

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''Kodomomuke'' translates from Japanese as "intended for children" and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin predictably]] indicates {{anime}} and {{manga}}[[note]]''Jidō''(児童) is the term officially used in Japan for children's manga, though ''kodomomuke'' is still used often.[[/note]] aimed at children younger than the typical 12-18 {{shonen|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōnenmuke" in Japanese[[/note]] and {{shoujo|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōjomuke"[[/note]] viewers. Kodomomuke works are generally aimed at the 3-to-10-year-old range and are usually more gender-neutral than shōnen and shoujo. This sort of media often makes the transition from Japanese to Western audiences with fewer changes, being more easily comparable to most of your typical G-rated children's cartoons than shōnen and shōjo anime are.

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''Kodomomuke'' translates from Japanese as "intended for children" and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin predictably]] indicates {{anime}} and {{manga}}[[note]]''Jidō''(児童) is the term officially used in Japan for children's manga, though ''kodomomuke'' is still used often.[[/note]] aimed at a [[UsefulNotes/MangaDemographics demographic]] of children younger than the typical 12-18 {{shonen|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōnenmuke" in Japanese[[/note]] and {{shoujo|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōjomuke"[[/note]] viewers. Kodomomuke works are generally aimed at the 3-to-10-year-old range and are usually more gender-neutral than shōnen and shoujo. This sort of media often makes the transition from Japanese to Western audiences with fewer changes, being more easily comparable to most of your typical G-rated children's cartoons than shōnen and shōjo anime are.
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''Kodomomuke'' translates from Japanese as "intended for children" and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin predictably]] indicates {{anime}} and {{manga}} aimed at children younger than the typical 12-18 {{shonen|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōnenmuke" in Japanese[[/note]] and {{shoujo|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōjomuke"[[/note]] viewers. Kodomomuke works are generally aimed at the 3-to-10-year-old range and are usually more gender-neutral than shōnen and shoujo. This sort of media often makes the transition from Japanese to Western audiences with fewer changes, being more easily comparable to most of your typical G-rated children's cartoons than shōnen and shōjo anime are.

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''Kodomomuke'' translates from Japanese as "intended for children" and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin predictably]] indicates {{anime}} and {{manga}} {{manga}}[[note]]''Jidō''(児童) is the term officially used in Japan for children's manga, though ''kodomomuke'' is still used often.[[/note]] aimed at children younger than the typical 12-18 {{shonen|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōnenmuke" in Japanese[[/note]] and {{shoujo|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōjomuke"[[/note]] viewers. Kodomomuke works are generally aimed at the 3-to-10-year-old range and are usually more gender-neutral than shōnen and shoujo. This sort of media often makes the transition from Japanese to Western audiences with fewer changes, being more easily comparable to most of your typical G-rated children's cartoons than shōnen and shōjo anime are.
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