No 1. Anime for Japanese Grade Schoolers is Ero Comedy

Kanokon / かのこん: No 1. Anime for Japanese Grade Schoolers is Ero Comedy

Japanese elementary schoolers are not just precocious in their love of eroge (2.5% of them at any rate); now it seems their tastes also range to erotic love comedy, as it has been revealed that the most popular program amongst them is none other than Kanokon.

Kanokon features enough nudity, sexual innuendo and erotic hijinks to set any American parent’s group frothing at the mouth, documented below for your information. Production committee member Media Factory says they would rate it R18, but then passes the buck saying ratings are for the distributor to decide.

I am sure I am not alone in envying these Japanese elementary schoolers; 95% game console ownership and sexy comics and cartoons, truly fate smiles upon them. From J-Cast News, introduced to me here. Read the rest of this entry »

  • gyuuula commented on January 20, 2012 23:12

    its just awwwwriiiiggghhttt /trollface... More

  • cuppatea@yahoo.co.jp commented on October 16, 2011 22:33

    The interesting thing is how insane a movie can be and still be PG13. Revelation of the Sith had mutilation, maiming, and a guy burning alive. The Dark Knight had people being sliced up with... More


屍姫 / Shikabane Hime & とある魔術の禁書目録 / To Aru Majutsu no Indekkusu are in the works

Two interesting new anime adaptations are pending announcement, according to Moon Phase. First up is 屍姫 / Shikabane Hime, “Corpse Princess”, a manga which focuses on gun toting zombie hunting school girls and so is sure to be popular; though the author is renowned for his reluctance to grant upskirt schoolgirl panchira (he seems to rely on strategically placed guns instead, or possibly nopan as evidenced by the above cover), so it may be interesting to see how it works in motion.

Secondly is the interestingly named とある魔術の禁書目録 / To Aru Majutsu no Indekkusu, “A Certain Magical Index”, which promises to explore the largely uncharted territory of nun moe and nun service through fantastic magical comedy. You may not have heard of either of them, but if the anime adaptations go through that will change soon enough, I’d wager; “A Certain Magical Index” has already run the usual course of manga/novel/drama CD adaptation, so it seems likely the only direction is now to game and anime status, and Shikabane Hime has plenty of volumes already out, so its success seems to have been established.

  • w334b00 commented on December 22, 2010 16:42

    [size=25][b][color=#FF0000]:O[/color][/b][/size]... More


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