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[104] Publisher studies[edit] The first magazine to study the demographics of its readers was Yuri Shimai (2003–2004), who estimated the proportion of women at almost 70%, and that the majority of them were either teenagers or women in their thirties who were already interested in shōjo and yaoi manga. [105] In 2008, Ichijinsha made a demographic study for its two magazines Comic Yuri Hime and Comic Yuri Hime S, the first being targeted to women, the second to men. The study reveals that women accounted for 73% of Comic Yuri Hime readership, while in Comic Yuri Hime S, men accounted for 62%. The publisher noted, however, that readers of the latter magazine also tended to read the first, which led to their merger in 2010. [80] Regarding the age of women for Comic Yuri Hime, 27% of them were under 20 years old, 27% were between 20 and 24 years old, 23% were between 25 and 29 years old, and 23% over 30 years old. [105] As of 2017, the ratio between men and women is said to have shifted to about 6:4, thanks in part to the Comic Yuri Hime S merge and the mostly male readership YuruYuri brought with it. [106] Academic studies[edit] Verena Maser conducted a study of Japanese yuri fandom demographics between September and October 2011. This study, mainly oriented towards the Yuri Komyu! community and the social network Mixi, received a total of 1,352 valid responses. The study found that 52. 4% of respondents were women, 46. 1% were men and 1.In both the anime and live-action, Faye starts out as Spike and Jet’s competitor but eventually ends up joining them early on in the series. Having survived betrayal, Faye’s built up a tough exterior, but soon enough, you can see she’s a troubled woman. While her boisterous disposition never fails to annoy Spike and Jet, their adventures together pull them all into the sort of friendship ripe for sitcoms. Radical Ed (Eden Perkins)So it turns out that the most feared hacker in the galaxy is just a hyperactive kid who’s destined to get on the nerves of the Bebop crew. Known as Radical Ed, her moniker is short for Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, a name she gave herself after her absent-minded father accidentally abandoned her. She’s taken down drug dealers and police-operated killer satellites all with the click of a mouse. She’ll never miss an opportunity to prove herself and then some. The live-action series hasn’t revealed all its plans for the happy-go-lucky hacking prodigy, but we’re sure interested to see how she’ll hack her way into the hearts of the Bebop crew. EinIf there’s an award for best dog in space, it would certainly go to Ein, the Bebop’s resident canine. In the anime, this pup also doubles as a corgi-shaped supercomputer that can communicate with others outside its species. Vicious (Alex Hassell) There’s always the proverbial final boss in any series, and in Spike’s quest for a resolution to his Syndicate past, Vicious is it.
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