THIS POST IS NOT SAFE FOR WORK. What is this Holy War? This is wrong, my friends. Big boobs versus small boobs? No. Don’t be silly. Boobs are not meant to fight. Boobs are not meant for wrong. Boobs are meant to be loved. Boobs are meant to be a symbol of peace. Big boobs, small boobs, it doesn’t matter. Boobs are togetherness. Everyone loves boobs. Babies, children, teenagers, adults, elderly, men, women, EVERYONE loves boobs.
The first episode of Kampfer is great – a load of fun, a casserole of laughs, at least one or two kinds of badass, easily the best Nomad production since Rozen Maiden, and part of the growing yuri trend in anime. That said, let’s admit the truth: this is a show about female domination. It goes beyond just having a mostly-female cast and plenty of fanservice – this show is putting an effort into placing the pussy on a pedastal that the male gender is far too weak to reach.
One doesn’t have to look hard to find that Sengoku Basara and Strike Witches have a lot in common. They are both historical period pieces that completely do away with any semblance of accuracy. Both are very straightforward shows that succeed on the strength of their production and the severity of their fanservice. That fanservice, a sort of nudity on the part of the entire show, is what I will now explore.
Fight Ippatsu! Juuden-chan is a pure fanservice comedy anime with a style similar to the likes of Macademi WAsshoi, Moetan, Asu no Yoichi, or Kanokon. That said, it is very aware of itself as such, and for being what it is, does a satisfying job of good, fun entertainment for those of us with lower standards.
On the surface (no pun intended) Umi Monogatari looked like an Aria spin-off almost. For obvious starters, it’s directed by Junichi Sato (Aria), has some focus on beautiful background art (Shichiro Kobayashi is art director and he’s definitely one of the best), has quiet, soulful piano songs by composer Ken Muramatsu, and some extremely familiar character personalities. However, Umi Monogatari seems to be hiding a slightly darker card up it’s sleeve.
So, Ghostlightning and I did our first videocast on Fuzakenna TV! And it was a ton of fun, especially with the live chat going on through it. Even though whether we stayed on topic at all is debatable! It was supposed to be a war, but then it just became us fanboying, showing our tits, and I got to somewhat meet his wife. It’s worth it just to hear GL’s funny accent and my awesome fanservice. Summary: Anime is the best fanboying, and I’ll be making 20 Eureka Seven posts!
Not Safe For Work Or Mental Health – The Fanservice of Digital Boy
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