A fact from Otomechikku appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 7 May 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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... that otomechikku, a subgenre of Japanese girls' comics focused on stories about ordinary teenaged protagonists, has been compared to monogatari and the Bildungsroman genre? Source: "Shojo Manga and its Acceptance: What is the Power of Shojo Manga?"
ALT1: ... that otomechikku, a subgenre of Japanese girls' comics, influenced the aesthetic of kawaii? Source: Straight from the Heart: Gender, Intimacy, and the Cultural Production of Shōjo Manga
Hook: Hook has been verified by provided inline citation
Cited: - Offline/paywalled citation accepted in good faith
Interesting:
QPQ: Done.
Overall: @Morgan695: New enough, long enough, Earwig detects no copyvio issues, QPQ is done! Assuming good faith on the offline sources. Great work and well covered article with a great overview on the genre! Cheers! Ornithoptera (talk) 22:47, 17 April 2022 (UTC)Reply