


Imouto chastity belt anime Imouto Okashii has provided more on the moe and romance front with its 3rd airing, doing just about all it can short of bolt cutters to circumvent the show’s signature device.
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With spring in the air, it should no be surprise to find fans have formulated a romantically themed ranking featuring their favourite lovey-dovey couples, who are either much loved or else loathed by those who challenge their claim…
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Fans of lesbian romance are falling over themselves to view and, in many cases, praise the yuri quotient of promising schoolgirl love anime 青い花 / Aoi Hana, or “Sweet Blue Flowers”, which has just started airing.
The OP, above, indeed looks quite promising, but so does the sweet cake, below:
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Japanese men have been asked to identify what female behaviour gives them the false impression “I have a chance with her”, when in fact the man has no chance at all…
The results are enlightening, though perhaps not in all cases surprising; the top 10 follow:
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Toradora‘s tsundere unit enjoys a shared moment of Pocky munching, with typical results.
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Scenes of mild, and not so mild, yuri action in mainstream anime form the basis of these compilations, running to a spectacular 45 minutes; just about every conceivable act of kissing, caressing, confession and similar is covered.
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Acclaimed romantic drama eroge Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two has spawned a fairly extensive media complex, and the latest addition to it comes in the form of newly airing anime Ef: A Tale of Melodies, a sequel to 2007’s Ef: A Tale of Memories.
Unsurprisingly, the title doesn’t deviate from the established motifs of the series, and it looks to be a contender for most visually striking anime of the season. It even has some tasteful service…
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