
A thrilling contest between capybara and swan is the latest video to captivate the admittedly easily amused masses at NicoNico Douga.
Can swan hold its ground against the capybara horde? Will the capybara reclaim their rightful greenery, or will avian aggression rule the day?
The epic battle can be seen in the below video:
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The endearing antics of a little black kitten, entitled “Tare-neko,” have lately been quickening the pulse of hundreds of thousands of cat-lovers on NucoNuco Douga; the little creature’s antics can be inspected below.
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This epic compilation of “anison” (anime songs) spanning 2005 through 2008 has proven exceptionally popular on NicoNico Douga, serving as a sort of otaku litmus test, with its creator claiming thusly: Recognize over 270 anison and be advised your life is over – You are an Anime Otaku!
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NicoNico Douga’s “Odotte mita” (“I tried dancing”) category has given rise to a huge number of dancing videos over the years, many of them focused on scantily clad “schoolgirls” energetically prancing about in a manner best described as “titillating,” although at times “scandalous” is rather more appropriate.
From pantsu to sukumizu to fundoshi, with some daring souls even dancing topless, you can see a variety of such performances below, though admittedly of varying levels of skill:
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A live broadcast on NicoNico Douga showed a man barge into a kindergarten athletics event, grab a microphone and proclaim to the assembled children “I’m a lolicon!”
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, H, News
- Date: Sep 10, 2009 13:01 JST
- Tags: 2ch, AV, Exhibitionism, Internet, NEETs, NicoNico Douga, Oppai, Prostitution

NicoNico Douga’s live broadcast feature has been turned into a venue for sex-begging, with one enterprising lady using a combination of Web-Money and the promise of a glimpse of her nipples to pay for an escalating variety of goods.
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Top Japanese cat video sharing site NicoNico Douga has launched a live video broadcast service (“nama housou”), and unsurprisingly exhibitionists and voyeurs have flocked to the service, with predictable consequences.
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Sales expectations for the latest IdolMaster title, IdolMaster: Dearly Stars for the DS, were relatively restrained, but with revelation that one of the main characters is actually a crossdessing shota idol its popularity has surged, with pre-orders on NicoNico Douga more than doubling overnight.
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Famed doujin circle turned professional mangaka group CLAMP recently turned their art skills toward Nico, uploading a PV of an existing Hatsune Miku song, Mugen no Yami (Infinite Darkness).
The art consists of only still images, but still makes for a excellent viewing as CLAMP’s version of Vocaloid princess Miku is striking.
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Hatsune Miku’s long awaited PSP debut, entitled Project Diva and due at the end of the month, has spurred the population of NicoNico Douga into a veritable buying frenzy, with some 3,500 Nico-goers having already made their pre-orders, an impressive number considering sales of this kind of game are usually modest.
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Onetime Berserk mangaka and current full time NicoNico Douga maniac Kentaro Miura has revealed an ever deepening obsession with the cult online video sharing service, but one which has changed direction and now centres on popular eroge and ecchi anime Koihime Musou.
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A Democratic Party of Japan politician, Yukio Hatoyama, has created a storm of xenophobia after he suggested in a live NicoNico Douga broadcast that permanently resident foreigners should have the right to vote in local elections.
Opponents (including, it seems, the entirety of 2ch and Nico) immediately pounced on this as evidence of high treason and an unhealthy sympathy for the non-Japanese wretches who are apparently the source of so many evils in Japan.
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