
Odd how it took a 2 paragraph story about an insane 500 year old vampire loli to get me back on track.įor the past few days i've been feeling more and more depressed, attaching myself to stories of furries and stuff. it doesn't look good, but with time and experience, the loli-flow will stabilize and we'll be catching fanservice at every turn again. and as the past has shown us with the loli-ban, in the end the money generated for the economy from sales of otaku goods and the demand for these kinds of anime is amazincredible to say the least. The new law is scary, but we have time to prepare. i mean, it's like, is that even accomplishing anything? it's not mosaic, it's a black bar, but it's.

have you seen some comiket doujins (adult variety)? the censoring is quite. japan has a miracle way to get through these bans, either, as my friend suggested, they will move out to another country where they won't be sued (korea looks pretty nice right now, since their manga/anime are showing some serious promise), or as i think they will do, is they will just be damn creative about it. just a new way to rate things PG-13 to M (or as i call it PG-15). i actually believe in japan to get through it and provide us with the goods.


Sound familiar? it's sort of like the loli-ban, but no.īut I for one, am not too worried. apparently it won't go into affect until 2011, but the blow has been dealt. specifically targetting : fanservice, violence, k-on!!. A law was passed in japan limiting depictions in anime that would disturb the mental health of children.
