BL, which stands for boys’ love, is a category that encompasses relationships between men. Yaoi and shounen-ai both depict BL but in different degrees of intimacy. Instead of focusing on the physical side of the relationship such as with yaoi, shounen-ai focuses on the emotional end. This genre may even go so far as to include titles that reflect foundational aspects like that found between family members.
Shounen-ai are “lovey-dovey” in the sense that each character works to understand the other better, which leads to a deeper connection between the two. Because of this, shounen-ai have garnered many fans of emotional romance anime looking to be moved by these stories.
Updated by Alexandra Locke on May 16, 2023: Shounen-ai anime have become increasingly popular in recent years. The shows’ focus on emotional storytelling attracts fans to these heartfelt tales. As fans continue to look for more character-driven BL anime, this article has been updated to include another shounen-ai favorite.
15 Banana Fish
While Banana Fish is not strictly a boys’ love series, it nevertheless influenced boys’ love in the decades to follow. Originally a manga created in the 1980s, Banana Fish follows the lives of teenage gang leader Ash Lynx and Japanese photojournalist Eiji Okumura as they attempt to solve the mystery of “banana fish.”
Notably, the series’ setting is in the United States. Critics have commented on the depiction of homosexual relationships and homoeroticism in Banana Fish as an influence on the boys’ love genre. Eiji and Ash share some truly tender moments.
14 Gravitation
Anyone interested in shounen-ai, yaoi, or boys’ love in the early 2000s surely remembers Gravitation, the story of amateur vocalist Shuichi Shindo and novelist Eiri Yuki. For many shounen-ai aficionados, Gravitation was their first foray into the world of boys’ love.
Although the relationship between Shuichi and Yuki gets tumultuous at times, Shuichi is dedicated to Yuki’s well-being. Meanwhile, Yuki wants to support Shuichi in his singing career by helping him learn to write better lyrics for his songs.
13 Cardcaptor Sakura
One of the most heartwarming shojo series of the 1990s, Cardcaptor Sakura set out to examine as many different types of love as possible. Analyzing and deconstructing love is one of creator CLAMP’s favorite tropes in their works, and Cardcaptor Sakura contains a plethora of different romances.
It is not strictly shounen-ai, but Sakura Kinomoto’s older brother, Touya Kinomoto, is in a canonically homosexual relationship with his best friend, Yukito Tsukishiro. At one point, Syaoran Li also has a crush on Yukito, adding to the sweet shounen-ai elements in this series.
12 Kyo Kara Maoh!
Another series that is not strictly shounen-ai, the shojo series Kyo Kara Maoh! (or, Demon King From Today!) follows Yuri Shibuya in an isekai adventure where he becomes the demon king of another world. What makes Kyo Kara Maoh! stand out is its focus on boys’ love relationships.
After all, Yuri’s fiancé is Wolfram von Bielefeld, a male tsundere who was born and raised as royalty. As Yuri travels the Demon Kingdom and inspires his newfound citizenry, he manages to win the affection and attention of several other male characters.
11 Doukyuusei
Doukyuusei is a BL anime movie that follows classmates Hikaru Kusakabe and Rihito Sajou. While Sajou practices for a class choral performance, Kusakabe—who is in a band—offers to help Sajou get ready. The more they practice, the more their relationship grows, leading both boys to carefully consider their bond.
This movie is a heartwarming tale of opposites. Kusakabe and Sajou have very different personalities, but their individualism is what makes them a great couple. Doukyuusei is a great anime movie that deals with the complexities of young love and commitment.
10 Given
Mafuyu Sato and Ritsuka Uenoyama started off on the wrong foot in Given, but after listening to him sing, Ristuka is ready to make Mafuyu the lead singer of his band. As Mafuyu comes to terms with learning to play guitar while also singing with his new bandmates, his relationship with Ritsuka develops.
It is through Ritsuka’s and Mafuyu’s continued support and understanding of each other that their emotions pour forth. Given is a heart-melting story of two band members catching feelings for each other as they work to create music together.
9 Super Lovers
Ren and Haru Kaidou are indeed adopted brothers in Super Lovers, but that label is not the glue that holds this pair together in the end. Their dependency on each other changes into something more after older brother Haru loses his memories of Ren, and they begin to view each other as more than just family members.
This shounen-ai focuses on the development of Ren and his feelings as they mature from admiration and infatuation to those of love. Hearts melt as this pair work to overcome their differences and acknowledge the depth of their feelings.
8 Tanaka-Kun Is Always Listless
Tanaka’s life is, as the title suggests, a listless existence. If not for Ohta, Tanaka may not make it through a whole day by himself in Tanaka-kun Is Always Listless. Their relationship is one of dependency, with Tanaka’s survival depending on Ohta’s generosity, kindness, and overall caring demeanor.
This predominantly slice-of-life anime includes an unmistakable bond between Tanaka and Ohta, which makes for great shounen-ai material. Fans’ hearts melt a little further each time Tanaka mentions that Ohta would make a good wife.
7 The Morose Mononokean
Ashiya and Abeno’s emotions shine brightest when they engage in trivial bickering because they build a deeper understanding of each other. It is rare for Abeno to praise Ashiya for his efforts, but when he does, a warm feeling comes over Ashiya.
In moments such as these, fans cannot help but feel their hearts melt as the characters’ bond grows. The Morose Mononokean is more of a supernatural comedy than a shounen-ai, but Abeno and Ashiya’s budding friendship should still hit the spot for fans of the latter genre.
6 Hitorijime My Hero
The story begins when Kousuke Ohshiba protects Masahiro Setagawa from neighborhood bullies in Hitorijime My Hero (or, My Very Own Hero in English). From there, Masahiro admires Kousuke, which then transforms into viewing Kousuke as a hero. Meanwhile, Kousuke now views Masahiro as a person who needs his protection.
Kousuke’s and Masahiro’s feelings grow past the point of no return, and each ultimately gives into their emotions. This creates heartwarming moments between the two as they address their relationship and how to continue forward in the future.
5 Shounen Maid
After his mother passes away, Chihiro Komiya’s uncle, Madoka, takes him in. It is during their time together that the two learn to live with each other and form a family bond. Although mainly slice-of-life, Shounen Maid possesses shounen-ai qualities, especially with its wholesome male bonding time.
Hearts melt as Chihiro takes a page from his uncle’s book and begins to act his age. There is no hope for Madoka, as he will continue to show his childish side, but that is what makes this pair so adorable.
4 Merman In My Tub
Student Tatsumi stumbles across the merman Wakasa sitting on a riverbank one day while commuting home from school. Wakasa cannot live in the water due to pollution, so Tatsumi offers to let Wakasa live in his bathtub instead.
Tatsumi typically is not very emotional, but it is clear that he cares about Wakasa through his actions. Wakasa’s innocent persona and exuberant behavior often leave Tatsumi following in his wake and going with the flow more often than not. Merman In My Tub showcases their growing affection for one another through their actions.
3 Free! Iwatobi Swim Club
Haruka Nanase feels most comfortable wearing a pair of jammers and goggles for swimming freestyle in Free! Iwatobi Swim Club. His childhood friend Makoto Tachibana continually supports and encourages Haru in his swimming pursuits, and Haru does the same for Makoto.
Haru and Makato’s friendship is their strong point since they use it to emotionally grow as individuals. These two melt hearts simply by relying on each other and sharing wholesome moments, which mainly occurs when Haru works up the courage to voice his thoughts to Makoto.
2 The Case Files Of Jeweler Richard
Richard Ranashinha de Vulpian and Seigi Nakata’s personalities complement each other in The Case Files of Jeweler Richard. Seigi is an aloof yet upright person who follows his own sense of heroism, while Richard lives with practicality and sensibility foremost in his mind. Seigi’s straightforward approach to his feelings is a surprise, but they are innocent.
The show pulls at the audience’s heartstrings as Seigi continually works by Richard’s side to help him, while also learning more about him. Through jewels, the two learn to understand each other on a more complex level.
1 Yuri!!! On Ice
Yuri!!! On Ice is a slow-burn shounen-ai as the bond between Yuri Katsuki and Victor Nikiforov grows to unimagined heights. It begins as simple curiosity on Victor’s part and turns into determination to see Yuri succeed on the ice.
As the coach, Victor insists on knowing every little detail about Yuri, which deepens their bond. As they overcome obstacles and their obsession with ice skating reaches a climax, their feelings evolve and burst forth in the heat of the moment. As their goals align, so do their passions in this riveting ice-skating shounen-ai.
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