
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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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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Some rather nice wallpaper type Strike Witches images I picked up are presented here. The image above, which looks to be official, is a particular classic, but there are plenty of other rather interesting images below. When you’re finished with them, you can always wonder what might have been had they based the anime on the original loli manga, and see what came to be: plenty of aerial fondling.
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As we saw previously, the phenomenon of regional physics has been providing an increasingly utilised way out for broadcasters shy of controversy, and Strike Witches, already controversial as a loli pantsu manga, is one of the leading targets of this. However, this time it seems they missed the point entirely… Just what part of Charlie’s body are they trying to obscure? Her hip is glared out, but the rest is visible?
You can already see the content of the episode in the previous article, so further gratuitous breast fondling animations are unnecessary for the time being, I think. Source of the above image.

Strike Witches, pantsu anime of some note, gains something of a change of focus, or perhaps we should rather say an additional focus, in the fifth and latest episode, which is the obligatory beach service showcase (although this necessitates little enough change considering their usual costumes).
Let us subject this episode to ero-analysis, going so far as to include the amusing animated breast fondling gifs already doing the rounds.
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Strike Witches forms a set of titles with an unexpectedly chequered past, and whilst the current anime seems to have found a popular and stable niche for showing off delicious not-pantsu in ultra low angle shots, when they escape the censors at least, the earlier original manga version, even illustrated by something of an ero-mangaka, in fact got canned over this very reason, and has only recently been revived as a completely different title, with a distinctly sanitised air.
Let us take a closer look at the original loli manga, and circumstances surrounding the cancellation, as it is rather interesting…
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Strike Witches pantsu again. If you were thinking it was only the international editions of anime which get butchered by censors, think again. Lately, the various networks in Japan have been particularly keen to assert their sensibilities on the anime they carry, with the result that the more risqué anime can expect to have several different versions.
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Aerial pantsu (see below) anime Strike Witches has been attracting much attention with its “They’re not pantsu, so it’s not embarrassing” logic, and of course because of its strong adolescent girl pantsu motif; now it seems that the DVD edition is to get a strong selling point in the form of even more ecchiness, with the news that the creators will be including the bits they were “forced” to remove (removed because of the marketing possibilities seems at least as likely), specifically the pink bits attached to the chests of the female characters will now all be included.
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