
The latest episode the anime formerly known as Pantsu Witches, Strike Witches, is sure to turn heads again, this time with the improbable and unwarranted restraint it exhibits, sure to dent its credentials as the premier pantsu exposure anime of recent memory.
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Aya Hirano, star seiyuu of Haruhi and Lucky Star fame, beloved of a legion of fans, has revealed on her blog that she is in fact hugely fat; she vows a diet in order to trim her figure to less gargantuan proportions.
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A man (42) who visited a park in the dead of night to engage in nude exercise, and then decided to have sex with some park furniture became trapped in the attempt, we hear. His member became so engorged with blood that he could no longer withdraw himself; it took all the efforts of emergency services to release him.
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We’ve seen some rather accomplished MikuMiku Dance MADs, but never one executed with such realism and charm as this, I think. Hatsune Miku dances rather more enticingly than the mere human whose moves she emulates; song is Bararaika, and the idol dancing is a Morning Musume.
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Strike Witches seems to exert a peculiar fascination over many, perhaps due to its charmingly shotgun approach (cluster munition approach might be more appropriate) to combining as broad a variety of genres as can conceivably be incorporated into a single title, with delicious cake, kemono mimi, loli pantsu, yuri, sukumizu, Axis Power moe, mecha musume, etc., all making an appearance.
Here are just about all the Strike Witches images of note in circulation; my apologies, but the earlier pantsu witches wallpaper gallery is all but obsolete with the deep penetration image seizure mission this gallery executes.
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A highly impressive MAD using Touhou characters which doesn’t rely on Usatei? This is just such a attempt, and successful it is too: behold, a Touhou inspired reworking of the relatively unknown “Love Cheat” opening.
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With Soul Calibur IV, it seems the best physicists in the land have been summoned to ensure every knock is accompanied by fluid dynamics to make the supercomputers of yesteryear wince; so what better a theme could there be for a topical video gallery, now the game has shifted millions of copies?
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Konami seems to be busy – now they bring Shakugan no Shana to us in figumated form, due for release on the 21st, and available in just about every variety of Shana, as well as side characters (below).
How will this fair against the upcoming nendoroid Shana? At a mere ¥500 each, it may not be a fair comparison, although the finish seems nice enough (actually it seems rather good). Bandage Shana is rare – thank goodness…
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Something of an intriguing premise underlies this latest manga adaptation: まりあ†ほりっく / Mariaholic, by lady mangaka 遠藤海成 / Endou Minari, centres around the oppression of a cross-dressing boy attempting to duplicitously fit himself into life in a convent school by disguising himself as a pupil, whilst surrounded by young ladies of the sort of tastes typical in exclusively female Catholic schools. Also, it has sadistic maids, and probably nuns.
If you’re not familiar with the work, a chapter is reproduced below.
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As part of an initiative to reinvigorate the local economy, the Hokkaido government is set to establish special areas where cannabis can be grown freely, so as to put fallow fields to work and reduce the need to import.
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One of the many peculiarities exhibited by foremost lolicon ero-manga anthology magazine Comic LO is the publication of disclaimer style images exhorting the readership not to touch, complaining about opprobrium, etc. Frequently they are eccentric, often they are strange, but always they seem to be witty and well designed.
Here are most of them for your inspection, now with almost comprehensive translations:
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Some rather impressive art from China, employing an interesting choice of medium: the humble watermelon, carved and decorated into a variety of artful representations, all eminently edible of course.
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