

Whether Mikan fanciers or merely devoted onanists, there has been no shortage of praise for the originator of this novel invention – the appeal and dual usage potential of which probably needs no explanation.
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To Love-Ru author Yabuki Kentaro and top ero-doujinshika Ishikei, both masters of the art of ero-manga, have apparently become friends and seem to have been discussing “high level ero-works” together, much to the excitement of fans.
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If the anime wasn’t educational enough already, the latest extra chapter of To Love-Ru Darkness focuses even more on revealing the antics of sexy teacher Tearju, subjected to the kind of classroom molestation normally reserved only for pupils.
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Any doubt about To Love-Ru’s popularity in the wake of its recent censorship debacle was erased by the huge crowds it managed to draw in Akihabara with only the promise of a free (and rather plain) mouse mat and a trio of cosplay maidens – according to one witness the queues “were even longer than the ones at the Wii U launch.”
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A recently published collection of illustrations turning some of history’s most odious dictators into cute and sexy moe bishoujo has been pre-emptively slammed by the Japanese themselves for its historical insensitivity…
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The most amazing manga of 2013 – according to the collected opinions of the top mangaka, editors, industry figures and random celebrities surveyed for Kono Manga ga Sugoi!’s 2013 edition at least – have been unveiled, and the results are sure to be some help to manga lovers struggling to find out what they should be reading and what they might be missing out on…
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The revelation that Saki mangaka Ritsu Kobayashi lives a “total hikikomori” lifestyle and has never even met most of the assistants, editors and animators responsible for realising the mahjong nopan empire Saki has become has come as a surprise to many.
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The Comiket organisers have announced their response to terrorist threats against the event is to ban all works featuring the subject of the threat – Kuroko’s Basketball – and hold Comiket 83 as normal, if absent the hundreds of circles comprised of Kuroko fans, a decision they blame on the police and venue.
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The latest chapter of sexy manga par excellence To Love-Ru Darkness sees Haruna finally take centre stage after chapters of inactivity, accompanied by lots of very provocative ribbon bondage and nipple-to-nipple action.
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The arrival of Oricon’s light novel sales charts for 2012 has revealed the year belongs to Sword Art Online by a wide margin, with the series being by far the best selling of the year, and with every single SAO title in the featuring in the top 20 best sellers – leading to half the chart being comprised of SAO novels.
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The debut of Shonen Jump’s new food manga Shokugeki no Soma, illustrated by noted ero-mangaka Tosh (aka Shun Saeki), is being hailed as the sexiest manga to debut in Jump for some time, and has wasted no time filling its pages with tentacles and scantily clad girls…
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As if they were not already held in low enough esteem already, otaku hankering after the sweet taste of streams of golden nectar have finally managed to recreate the experience in 2D without the aid of any actual females:
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