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In Japanese, a “Lolita Complex” is the short word for “lolicon” rather than “lolicom” this term is used especially because of the Japanese phonology. Other foreign words with syllables ending in “m” have often been transliterated in the same manner also. The other Japanese spelling of the word is usually “rorikon.”
In the films “Bounce Ko Gals” (Baunsu ko gaurusu) which was produced in 1997 by Masato Harada who had been renowned to have set in the world of burusera shops and kogals including Love & Popin the year (1998) by Hideaki Anno, both concern enjo ksai. Read the rest of this entry »