That’s it- that’s the ancient meme that defined something I would say we probably didn’t need… but… we have it still, so I guess that’s just how language works!
I’ll be streaming tonight at 8pm EDT over at Picarto.tv/SageSaga!
That’s it- that’s the ancient meme that defined something I would say we probably didn’t need… but… we have it still, so I guess that’s just how language works!
I’ll be streaming tonight at 8pm EDT over at Picarto.tv/SageSaga!
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It depends on which anime. Of course for the mandatory beach episode it is always a yes.
Ah the beach episode, man that trend has died down a lot, really shows how rushed anime are to fit everything into 12 episodes instead of 24 and just dont have time for a filler episode of fan service. 12 episode used to be called a half season even.
Or hot spring.
Proximity to the beach or a hot spring affects how often you’ll get fan service. Like oh, an anime where the cast live at an inn with a hot spring. You KNOW there will be fan service!
what about getting stuck in an elvator do they still do that?
I didn’t realize that Zettai Ryoiki was the same word they used for AT fields in Evangelion, lol.
I’m guessing Phill was the No, Michelle the Yes and Kate the Not always?
Very close, Phil was also the Not Always. See Reply to CivD666 for more details XD
The No/Yes is so accurate 🤣
Who says what in the ast panel?
Last
Phil said No, Michelle said Yes, and Phil said Not always. I try to keep the divot Balloon Tails (The reverse tails that cut into the bubble) in the general same place for the same character, and I try to never have a word bubble coming from someone that hasn’t been shown yet without some kind of indicator. I believe I have done it a couple times, but it is a general no-no. I could have also connected the balloon with a link- but I already had an overlapping balloon that would hide most of it anyways or else id have a weird loopy link.
No. Sometimes they are hardcore erotica
Pretty much any series that isn’t pure comedy where tentacles are referenced. There are exceptions of course. I mean cooking shows often have an octopus or two involved. Though most people separate Anime from Hentai. Even if Hentai is a genre of anime, most tend to think of them as separate entities.
Realized I phrased that poorly. I meant to say that most series are NOT hardcore erotica. With shows involving tentacles being the exception as you seldom see them outside of hentai (cooking shows, ie octopus being the primary exception). And of course even tentacles isn’t a sign of hardcore because it could be played for the laughs (typically with a giant monster octopus going on a rampage).
will thick thighs be enough?
question when isn’t it Erotica because even now I don’t think anything that isn’t young children anime isn’t Erotic and even then there is that ONE Character always
Off the top of my head? To my memory, Monster (Naoki Urasawa) is too much of a grounded thriller for erotica. Baccano!’s non-chronological format arguably precluded those kinds of shenanigans because and half the ‘game’ of the show is piecing together the order of events, making such fanservice unproductive. And Mushishi is trying for a more ‘fable-esque’ tone which would make the same fanservice feel out of place.
Grandma Fox is so disappointed.
She’s over here solving the Outsider threat with hypothetical Null Wall Magic Singularites, and the lad makes her wait for this?
I take it they’re using some different definition of “softcore”? Generally, the difference between hardcore and softcore in the erotica industry is whether bits go into other bits (full nudity, striptease, etc is softcore, actual sex is hardcore).
I watch a little anime (but avoid the erotica type stuff), but I assume it means something different there?