Which Anime Features A Femboy Large Rear Prominently?

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I've dug through a lot of anime for cheeky fanservice moments, and honestly the truth is a little boring: there isn't a super-famous mainstream show that centers on a femboy whose large rear is the explicit focus of the series the way some comedies center on a girl's breasts or butt. What you do get are a handful of characters who are very feminine-looking males and get occasional butt-focused shots or fanservice moments. For example, people point to 'Fate/Apocrypha' for Astolfo — he's a male who dresses and behaves in an overtly cute, feminine way and lots of fanart hones in on his assets, including his backside. It's more a fandom obsession than a narrative edge in the anime itself.

Another place this crop of imagery shows up is in shows that play with cross-dressing or male idol/fanservice tropes. 'Re:Zero' has Felix Argyle, who is presented in a maid outfit and gets a few teasing moments; 'Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!' treats its cast like magical girls, with deliberate male fanservice that sometimes includes rear-centric gags. If you want something explicit where male bodies — and butts — are deliberately emphasized, a lot of that lives more in BL / adult-targeted series or doujinshi rather than prime-time TV anime.

So if your interest is seeing the trope in a mainstream series, check out 'Fate/Apocrypha' and some of the magical-boy comedies for suggestive, playful shots. If you're comfortable with adult material, BL titles and doujin circles are where the imagery becomes more pronounced and intentional. Personally, I find the fandom creativity around characters like Astolfo way more interesting than the handful of on-screen moments themselves.
2025-11-11 12:57:21
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If I had to be concise and practical: mainstream anime that intentionally highlight a femboy's large rear as a recurring, prominent motif are rare. Most often you'll find feminine-presenting male characters who receive occasional butt-focused fanservice — Astolfo in 'Fate/Apocrypha' and Felix Argyle in 'Re:Zero' are frequently mentioned examples because fandom and official art amplify those traits. 'Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!' is another title where male fanservice (including cheeky angles) is part of the comedy.

For sustained, explicit emphasis on male anatomy, BL and adult-oriented works or doujinshi are the places creators push those visuals further; they explicitly cater to that interest. I tend to enjoy the balance when a character’s personality and design are stronger than just the fetishy shots, but if you’re hunting for more pronounced depictions, the BL/adult corner of the community will deliver more consistently.
2025-11-12 14:05:18
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Quick take: I get why you're asking — that very specific blend (a very feminine male character + obvious emphasis on the rear) is niche, but it exists in scattered places. One of the clearest mainstream examples people talk about is 'Fate/Apocrypha' with Astolfo. The show doesn’t make his butt the plot, but merchandising, official art, and fan communities sure love to spotlight it. Similarly, 'Re:Zero' gives Felix Argyle a few cute, suggestive frames, mostly for laughs and moe appeal rather than hardcore eroticism.

If you want something that leans toward consistent male-body fanservice, look at the magical-boy parody 'Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!'; it treats its boys like a reverse magical-girl show and includes deliberate, silly fanservice moments. For anything more explicit, many people turn to BL series or adult doujin circles where femboys and exaggerated anatomy are common themes — titles like 'Yarichin Bitch Club' are aimed squarely at mature audiences and are much less subtle. I personally prefer the playful, character-driven portrayals (Astolfo's charm, for one) over works that exist mainly to titillate, but I totally see the appeal if you like that type of visual focus.
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