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Boys Run the Riot

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Japanese: ボーイズ・ラン・ザ・ライオット
English: Boys Run the Riot
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 37
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 27, 2020 to Oct 14, 2020
Genres: Drama Drama, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Themes: Psychological Psychological, School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Authors: Gaku, Keito (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.861 (scored by 55955,595 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #11122
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Popularity: #1157
Members: 17,231
Favorites: 449

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Dec 15, 2021
I’ve read a lot of lgbt+ mangas and in terms of a story centered about being trans/trans issues this by far is one of my favorites! I found myself actually crying quite a few times because of how relatable the issues described are. I love how it doesn’t shy away from topics (especially in its non-binary representation, the story is straight forward with it which is SUCH A BREATH OF FRESH AIR!! It’s so disappointing how majority of non-binary rep is literally just not confirming their gender and everyone misgendering them and boys run the riot doesn’t do that at all! It made me so ...
Nov 15, 2020
Preliminary (8/37 chp)
This review is based on 8 chapters so far!

Based on what I've read so far I absolutely love this manga. Not only because of the importance of stories like this but also because of how well it's written. The art style is good, not outstanding by any means but it does not need to be. Characters and story are what makes it stand out. I love our main duo and their relationship with each other. The respect that Jin has for Ryo's gender identity is great to see. His reaction to Ryo's coming out as trans is perfectly written. In addition, we also get a ...
May 11, 2022
To start off, I read this manga while looking for something I could actually relate to, and I absolutely found what I had been wanting to find. It illustrates many societal issues the trans community faces in a respectful fashion, and gives the viewer great insight into the experiences that people in the community may face.

I highly appreciated the way the author tackles writing this MC, as he's genuinely written in a way that isn't stereotypical, which is something you see in a lot of different manga.

Fashion wise, this manga tackles street fashion right on the nail. It's very accurate to what I often ...
Apr 9, 2021
Preliminary (10/37 chp)
I may be too early for this but “Boys Run the Riot” has the potential to be one of the best reads of 2021 for me. I relate to the Ryo character so much in terms of wearing a skirt in school because man, while being in a “all girls” school myself, I effin hated wearing it through primary to secondary omfg! I really liked how this isn’t your typical manga because it shows Ryo wanting to just be himself like any of us and create his own fashion business with the boys he hangs with! It’s so rare to find manga that is trans-based ...
Jun 17, 2022
Overall, i don't think Boys Run the Riot was a good manga. The plot points revolving around fashion were clunky and not engaging at all, making a big part of its reading kind of a drag, but in the end i found it to be only a detail, because Boys Run the Riot is an extremely sincere manga.

Its representation of both the transmasculine and the bad student/school outcast experience is not only realistic, but very precise, sensible, and thus touching.
Felt like an insider's view, really. I've heard myself as a teen say and think what those teen dude think and say.

It wasn't ...
Apr 6, 2022
Boys run the riot is the first story including trans people in it, but I think it is one of the greatest stories i've ever read.

As trans person myself I could've felt most of Ryo's pain and I can say that this character is pretty relateable for trans/nonbinary people and it really does show what most trans/nonbinary people are going through. I think this story is much more enjoyable for queer people, but I don't think that straight/cis people couldn't enjoy such a story. You can learn so much from this story such as: How is the life of a queer person or How to ...
Apr 1, 2023
How wonderful it is to see a trans manga written by a trans author! This way the depiction of being a trans man is fully authentic and realistic. Inner struggles, binding, misgendering, love, coming out, social life, school life and many other aspects of transgender adolescence are tackled in a great and accurate manner.
Without spoilers, the storyline about the queer blogger was also very interesting, and very realistic (especially the end). I didn't expect those sort of topics to be addressed. It made the story feel all the more real.

It was also refreshing to see a queer story that, while keeping the character's identity as ...
Dec 4, 2021
Preliminary (7/37 chp)
It's hard to come by manga with good trans representation. And as a trans person myself I can see myself in the main protagonist. It also shows what it's like to be trans in Japan, where people out of the social norm are looked down upon. As someone who lives in the west and is pretty open now about myself it's interesting to see other people's experiences, for the good or the bad. It is hard to come out of the closet because you don't know how they will react and honestly, how Ryo manges things are very realistic. A lot of people express themselves ...
May 14, 2022
When I first heard the title "Boys Run the Riot", I expected something completely different!! To my surprise, it has a transgender main character and the book revolves around street fashion, as well as Ryo struggling with being trans and trying his best to find himself/be brave enough to tell others who he truly is.

I related to Ryo a lot!! Everything about him was so well written, after reading the first volume I was in shock. The author nailed it!! I am FtM and seeing this accurate representation made me feel so great. I don't think those who are cis will understand Ryo as much ...
Jun 27, 2022
As a guy looking for a chill manga about Japanese streetwear, I was pleasantly surprised by the wealth of dramatic themes surrounding the development of our main fashion brand. Much of the drama is based around the struggles of our highschool-aged protagonist, Ryo, in grappling with his transgender identity. I cannot speak for the accuracy of the work’s trans representation (though I have heard some positive feedback from trans people), but I will say that I appreciated how the author, in my opinion, really depicts Ryo as one of the guys. I find it somewhat uncomfortable when a trans character is portrayed as completely abnormal ...
Oct 16, 2024
Boys Run the Riot – Spoiler Free – Recommended

TLDR
Story – 8/10 – 8 x 0.275 = 2,2
Art – 7/10 – 7 x 0.2 = 1,4
Characters – 9/10 – 9 x 0.225 = 2,025
Enjoyment – 8/10 – 8 x 0.3 = 2,4
Total: 8,025 -> 8

Story – 8/10
This story is a statement on how to convey LGBTQ characters in a story, in this case, transgender characters. The topic of gender dysphoria and gender identity is interwoven masterfully with the overall story of making a fashion brand as a way to express one's feelings and fight against the unjust barriers of life. It definitely helps that the author ...
Aug 16, 2022
"Boys Run the Riot" really deserves more love. It's a short story, only 4 volumes long, but so much contained within those volumes. As a transmasc myself this manga came to me at the perfect time. It helped me to accept something I've been trying to deny for so long and just this year have been learning to accept.

Seeing the life of a young trans man as they learn about themselves and find their place in the world was beautiful and I cried a few times. It's also incredibly interesting to see the start up of a fashion brand. You want these kids to ...
Aug 30, 2022
Man this manga broke me. Would recommend this to any trans person interested in manga that can handle a little bit of dysophira inducing content. BRtR is just so authentic in it's portrayal of trans struggles and trans joy, it ad me in tears at multiple points throughout it's short run.
Only problem I have with it is that at some points it seems to equate sexual orientation/attraction with gender identity but it's not as ademant on that, that I see it as problematic but rather as part of the characters struggles with identity, and the way this affects the characters in the story makes me ...
Nov 17, 2024
This was great.

The art is nice, I love the more realistic style compared to something more cartoony.

I would call myself very informed when it comes to discussions of queer identity, but this book actually threw me for a loop for some of its discussions, and I actually got to learn quite a bit. Ryo really makes you root for him, want to see him succeed, and his journey into fashion actually goes much further than I thought it would, with room left over for him to continue. I wish the supporting cast got to hang out more, but it is four volumes, and it ...
Aug 21, 2024
Mixed Feelings
The journey was a nice read if you're looking for something not extremely intense. The fact that it involved fashion is what got me to read it in the first place and it was nicely included in the storyline as the main character knew what they wanted more and more after the first chapter. I looked forward to how the characters would grow together and overcome challenges but in the end it was a bit lackluster which in could be the author's intention but disappointing nevertheless especially when I found out I was reading the last volume. The art is okay but I did like ...