
Vividred’s latest operation features even more posterior fan service – though some may be disappointed to see less mahou shoujo action than expected…
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The 2nd episode of mahou shoujo oshiri anime Vividred Operation has delighted viewers with more dazzling transformation sequences and even some tasteful docking action.
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Vividred Operation’s airing has seen it garner plenty of praise for “godly oshiri” and cute girls flying about in garments superficially resembling pantsu, evincing the inevitable Strike Witches comparisons…
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The latest excess of the light novel title generator to receive its obligatory anime adaptation is Ore no Kanojo to Osanajimi ga Shuraba Sugiru (loosely, “My girlfriend & childhood friend are constantly at each others throats,” and thankfully abbreviated to Oreshura) – and though its contents look to be as formulaic as its title, it has nonetheless been well received and even boasts some high level nopan service in its first outing.
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Both yuri and yaoi aficionados can now enjoy their favourite fetish in a single episode of Shinsekai Yori (“From A New World”) – even if it remains exceedingly tame by the standards of the original manga.
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Whilst Magi’s human cast seem to be limited by conventional notions of modesty, thankfully the same seems not to be true for its supernatural cast – with a sexy blue-skinned djinn showing off her nipples for all to see, and doubtless further rubbing it in for To Love-Ru fans…
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The fascination of slave girl and tentacle action seems to have rescued Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic’s arrival from some at times less than A1 production quality and a widely reviled ED…
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Highly popular holy men manga Saint Young Men (“Saint☆Onii-san”), a slice of life comedy which follows the lives of Jesus Christ and the Buddha as they pursue an impoverished bachelor lifestyle in Tokyo’s otherwise gloriously futuristic Tachikawa city, is finally to receive a full anime adaptation.
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The latest IdolMaster episode finally shows the totality of characters from the series – including cheeky trap Ryochin and the sexy boys of Jupiter, much to the delight of fans (some of them at any rate).
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Creepy Idol Master fans have been less than delighted to learn the much despised group Jupiter is appearing in the anime after all, albeit only briefly for now at least.
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The new and true iM@S anime by A-1 Pictures has broadcast its first episode, featuring the entire cast of idols (including the ill-fated ones dumped from the latest game), though stopping short of full Ryochin inclusion and also leaving out the controversial male idols.
More interestingly, the obscure and generally ignored protagonist and idol exploiter “P-san,” or Producer, finally comes out of the shadows and reveals his identity…
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Continuing the trend for anime with inconveniently long names, Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae o Boku-tachi wa Mada Shiranai (“We Still Don’t Know the Name of the Flower We Saw That Day”) has aired to a very positive reception.
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