To Love-Ru fans may leave their imagination at the door; it is no longer necessary. An enterprising ero-analyst has subjected To Love-Ru to close scrutiny, dissecting each panel and so bringing to light the fact that even in the serialised edition, the manga’s censorship is far less complete than previously thought; far more than mere nipples, airbrushed or no, is in fact plainly discernable…
Before you all rush off to seek out a copy, the sections concerned are reproduced for your inspection below:
Note the pink section. Our analysis can only suggest there are no pantsu remaining in that area.
These subtle yet entirely illustrative lines leave us with little doubt as to their intentionality; the only remaining question is whether, now laid bare, these elements will survive into future chapters, or into the compilation edition. I suppose we might also speculate as to whether any of these will find their way into the anime edition, although that seems a scant hope given what has transpired so far… Still, there is always Kanokon.
Consider making a pilgrimage to the study of the great ero-analyst himself; with scholarship like this, his claim to buying three of each volume is all the more believable.
This is certainly some excellent attention to detail.
The anime was a big phailure even though they had plenty of awesome material to work with
Wow.. I’ve read all the chapters and still I didn’t get here… Well, better reread them again.
I hate censorship! Let it be all seen as the author want’s it to be drawn.
i can’t imagine myself spending hours zooming in on ecchi pictures just to see if there is anything that barely represents a virgina.
you are an interesting character, artefact!