Lolicon Otaku Invasion Forces Fresh Precure Board to Close

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Children’s mahou shoujo anime Precure, aimed at primary school girls aged 4-6, has recently had its latest incarnation in the form of Fresh Pretty Cure; oddly, in addition to the target demographic, the anime has picked up a notable following of adult otaku, who lately have attracted attention to themselves with interminable debates over doujinshi and other weighty matters, conducted on the official boards.

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  • Anonymous commented on June 5, 2014 14:27

    @Artefact is amusing that you no longer post nothing you cave dueling fart boy... More

  • Sandalphon commented on February 24, 2011 13:29

    http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2009/06/15/fresh-precure-tentacle-rape-for-6-year-old-girls/ Last image there is official [I think], it shows the target demographics are 4-9 year old girls and 19-30 year old adult men.... More


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A recent preview of the upcoming Dragonball Z HD remastered TV series, entitled Dragonball Kai, reveals a good glimpse of what the updated animation will look like once the rebranded show airs next month.

Most noticeable is the change from 4:3 scale to 16:9, which unfortunately results in a cropping of the original frames…

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  • Anonymous commented on June 4, 2015 20:00

    Nope, there were still long dragged out moments. Seriously, they managed to get the voice actors back, they should have just remade the anime.... More

  • Anonymous commented on September 9, 2009 16:48

    all you haters are bull shitting everyone here, the only reason you're saying that there were better animes is because of the time period your mother was shouting at you to go to bed cause you... More


New Dragonball Z HD Version To Air; New Sound & Vocals

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Classic martial-arts shonen series Dragonball Z will be receiving a extensively remastered HD re-broadcast this April. The rebroadcast will include newly recorded dialog by the original seiyuu, new sound effects, new OP/ED sequences, and a brand new HD video transfer.

That this re-broadcast is airing on the 20th anniversary of the original broadcast shows the impressive longevity of the franchise, and should be a big comfort for most Dragonball fans who would rather see the original instead of the notorious upcoming Hollywood adaptation.

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  • Anonymous commented on October 10, 2009 10:22

    I've been watching Dragonball and DBZ since they first started airing when I was very little, I was disapointed with the live action movie, but it was to be expected(like the Resident Evil films). Maybe... More

  • killing you commented on August 16, 2009 01:29

    hey am going to kick your forin ass you fucking shit eat fagget so fuckin stop comin on here and talkin to pepole with your shit just go die... More


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