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Bokukko is now def-only


* {{Bokukko}}: Masaki takes it a step further with the much manlier "ore".

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For years, Oosawa Masaki hasn't been seen as a girl. Raised along with three brothers in her demanding father's karate dojo, practicing nothing but karate and going to school in her brother's uniform when her own uniform is delivered late, Masaki is basically a tomboy turned UpToEleven... Only now that she's in middle school she really doesn't want to be a tomboy anymore. What she really wants is for the boys to acknowledge she's a girl, and hopefully be attracted to her. But how is she supposed to accomplish that in a totally macho environment without any maternal guidance?

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For years, Oosawa Masaki hasn't been seen as a girl. Raised along with three brothers in her demanding father's karate dojo, practicing nothing but karate and going to school in her brother's uniform when her own uniform is delivered late, Masaki is basically a tomboy turned UpToEleven...tomboy... Only now that she's in middle school she really doesn't want to be a tomboy anymore. What she really wants is for the boys to acknowledge she's a girl, and hopefully be attracted to her. But how is she supposed to accomplish that in a totally macho environment without any maternal guidance?



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A manga by artist Youhei Takemura and author Aya Tsutsumi, ''Ice Revolution'' or ''I-Revo'' as it was known ran in ''Jump SQ'' magazine from 2008 to 2009. The manga was cut short, but finished the story in 3 volumes.

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A manga written by artist Aya Tsutsumi and illustrated by Youhei Takemura and author Aya Tsutsumi, Takemura, ''Ice Revolution'' or ''I-Revo'' as it was known ran in ''Jump SQ'' magazine from 2008 to 2009. The manga was cut short, but finished the story in short after 13 chapters, which were compiled into 3 volumes.
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A manga by artist Youhei Takemura and author Aya Tsutsumi, ''Ice Revolution'' or ''I-Revo'' as it was known ran in Jump SQ magazine. The manga was cut short, but finished the story in 3 volumes.

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A manga by artist Youhei Takemura and author Aya Tsutsumi, ''Ice Revolution'' or ''I-Revo'' as it was known ran in Jump SQ magazine.''Jump SQ'' magazine from 2008 to 2009. The manga was cut short, but finished the story in 3 volumes.
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* {{Transgender}}: Masaki's hairdresser, who snarks that they have a lot in common.
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For years, Oosawa Masaki hasn't been seen as a girl. Raised along with three brothers in her demanding father's karate dojo, practicing nothing but karate and going to school in her brother's uniform when her own uniform is delivered late, Masaki is basically a tomboy turned UpToEleven... Only now that she's in middle school she really doesn't want to be a tomboy any more. What she really wants is for the boys to acknowledge she's a girl, and hopefully be attracted to her. But how is she supposed to accomplish that in a totally macho environment without any maternal guidance?

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For years, Oosawa Masaki hasn't been seen as a girl. Raised along with three brothers in her demanding father's karate dojo, practicing nothing but karate and going to school in her brother's uniform when her own uniform is delivered late, Masaki is basically a tomboy turned UpToEleven... Only now that she's in middle school she really doesn't want to be a tomboy any more.anymore. What she really wants is for the boys to acknowledge she's a girl, and hopefully be attracted to her. But how is she supposed to accomplish that in a totally macho environment without any maternal guidance?
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* GirlinessUpgrade: And how! But it's also subverted in that every time Masaki trys to skate a "girly" routine -- as opposed to one that emphasizes her athleticism -- she scores poorly.

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* GirlinessUpgrade: And how! But it's also subverted in that every time An interesting variation when karate champion Masaki trys arranges her own Girliness Upgrade by switching to skate figure skating, which she views as a prettier, more feminine form of athleticism. She manages to secure her macho father's support only by proving that a "girly" routine -- activity like figure skating is a physical sport every bit as opposed demanding as karate (as it is.) Ironically, she scores poorly every time she tries to one skate a program that emphasizes her athleticism -- she scores poorly.femininity instead of athleticism.
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* WellDoneDaughterGirl: Averted, Masaki already knows she's made her dad proud as his karate student, and now she wants his permission to do something independent. Her father resists until he recalls that promised her dead mother he'd never forget that Masaki was a girl.

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* WellDoneDaughterGirl: WellDoneSonGuy: Averted, Masaki already knows she's made her dad proud as his karate student, and now she wants his permission to do something independent. Her father resists until he recalls that promised her dead mother he'd never forget that Masaki was a girl.
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* MistakenForPedophile: People are apt to get the wrong impression when a middle school girl yells, "[[CrowningMomentofFunny Please, make me into a woman!]]" to a grown man in a crowded plaza.

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* MistakenForPedophile: People are apt to get the wrong impression when a middle school girl yells, "[[CrowningMomentofFunny "[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Please, make me into a woman!]]" to a grown man in a crowded plaza.
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* ShoutOut: In chapter 6 some people are dressed as ''DragonBall'' characters.

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* ShoutOut: In chapter 6 some people are dressed as ''DragonBall'' ''Franchise/DragonBall'' characters.
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