- Author: Leon
- Categories: Anime Figures, H, News
- Date: Nov 24, 2012 21:42 JST
- Tags: Cast-off, Ero-figures, Oppai, Orchid Seed, Oshiri, Pantsu, PVC, Rosario + Vampire

Even as a figure, succubus Kurumu Kurono looks set to have no trouble seducing her admirers, thanks in no small part to a removable apron and some rather alluring lingerie. She is to be released in April 2013, by Orchid Seed.
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Orchid Seed plans a June 2012 release of this distinctly cast-offable ero-figure of Rosario + Vampire‘s sexy succubus Kurono Kurumu, half in a rather fetching maid uniform.
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When it comes to vampires, it seems even moe-ravaged anime fans have impeccable taste – anime fans quizzed on who they consider the best vampire characters deliver a surprisingly tasteful ranking.
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Vampiric schoolgirl heroine Akashiya Moka from ecchi vampire anime Rosario + Vampire is given quite the sexy cosplay by Koyuki, both in and out of her uniform.
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The usual DVD marketing from Gonzo sees the latest Rosario + Vampire Capu2 DVD receive the removal of gratuitous censorship. However, fans have disappointedly likened the anticipated nipples added to unskilled nude filters, as they are not very convincingly illustrated.
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Bats and steam have disappeared from the second Rosario + Vampire CAPU2 DVD, prompting a seemingly amnesiac response from fans, who seem eager to buy. Only the sales will tell how eager.
Below you can see the animated gif collection (enlarge to view):
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The debacle that is vampire pantsu anime Rosario + Vampire Capu2 has degenerated into farce with the news that the supposedly decensored DVD has actually been not so subtly altered to tone down the pantsu content, with the MX TV broadcast versions actually more ecchi than the DVD.
You can see this in the comparisons above (the uppermost image is actually the DVD) and below, undertaken by a 2ch pantsu watcher.
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Though butchered by censorship in the TV airing, it seems the DVD release of Rosario+Vampire Capu2 manages to rescue matters somewhat and is now being favourably received by such fans as remain. The addition of nipples and uncensoring of various scenes has everything to do with this.
The reduction in bat induced censorship is so great as to not warrant too much detail lest we drown in it, but we can at least have a look at some interesting crowd raep and brief nipple addition by way of animation:
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Near bankrupt anime studio Gonzo are desperately turning more than ever to their apparently tried and tested “Rosario+Censorship=DVD Sales” business plan.
In the 11th episode we see that censorship cuts by way of censorship mascot kuma are not only more numerous than ever before, they are also hugely more obtrusive, with any potential DVD sales point now obscured by several kuma, where before the mascot merely sat in the middle of the pantsu.
As many as four kuma now plaster the slightest flash of pantsu:
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Censorship marketing anime Rosario + Vampire Capu2 has once again had a resurgence in ludicrous DVD sales mascot injection: in the seventh episode, we hear the heavily censored Osaka TV edition has more than doubled the number of spoiling bats and bears from 11 previously up to a huge 24, though plenty of shots are left uncovered as usual.
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It looks as though censorship anime Rosario + Vampire has opted to relax its experiment in censorship marketing somewhat; we hear that the latest episode, even in its puritanical Osaka TV version, has a mere 11 appearances of the dreaded DVD sales mascots… Tokyo MX may have even fewer.
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Censorship marketing anime Rosario + Vampire Capu2 continues to experience a plague of bats, and, lately, bears. The brazen and utterly pointless censorship seems rapidly to be eroding the positive reception (such as it was) the series received from fans.
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