The Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs has awarded loli pantsu anime Strike Witches a ringing endorsement, in the form of an official recommendation.
The government run Media Art Festival exhibited the title alongside various other excellent anime in the venue’s mini-theatre, and families could be seen taking their children to watch this fine example of Japanese cultural excellence:
This outstanding endorsement of what some, including this site, have mistakenly branded nothing more than a drawn out and extremely well produced exercise in ogling loli pantsu and, in the DVD editions, quite a bit more, will surely be well received by struggling Gonzo.
With their new found credentials, they can now expect to join the ranks of other wholesome children’s anime, such as Kanokon.
Via Gigazine.
We do not hear if they were using the ultra-wholesome DVD version as the basis for their screenings…
The Diet made a good decision!
What a great show. Hand waving the second world war and replacing it with a multinational team (lead by Axis commanders) killing aliens and flushing Pantsu. Strange how the American and British characters are the ones with the biggest titties.
Very culturally Japanese indeed.
Hey, once you get past the fanservice Strike Witches IS a pretty damn solid anime.
Didn’t Gunbuster work the same way?
LOLZ. Ultra-wholesome DVD version is ultra-wholesome. Indeed a “fine example of Japanese cultural excellence.”
Japan is the ideal country 😀