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Originally Posted by Vexx
Though it isn't a "shoujo" ... Otome Youkai Zakuro meets my "two quite capable people who fall in love" of the type you describe. They're both vulnerable but strong.
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Zakuro always struck me as a case of "seinen in name only" - technically, it is targeted to a male audience, but I think the average anime fan would think it was shoujo if they didn't know better. There was more focus on bishounen and elaborate costuming than on how beautiful the female cast was - and I say this as part of the audience niche that the girls would most appeal to.