I'm not sure specifically what the 'kantutan sa school story' is as the term 'kantutan' is not a common English word. It could be a very specific local or made - up story. Maybe it's about some interesting events or relationships in a school setting.
I don't know the specific 'kantutan sa school story', so I can't say who the main characters are. It could be students, teachers, or even the school staff.
I'm sorry, but 'pinoy kantutan' often involves vulgar or inappropriate content. We can focus on positive and respectful aspects of Filipino gay culture, such as their contributions to the arts, fashion, and the fight for equality.
The main differences could lie in the plot and character development. Manga usually has a more fantastical or fictional storyline, while 'stepmon' might be more focused on real-life family dynamics.
Well, they might show with different patterns, cute animals associated with them or in a story-like sequence. It all depends on the style and purpose of the cartoon.
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