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Censorship of anime and manga is often met with derision by fans for its alteration of the source material. Anime targeted towards children or racy manga series have gotten their share of script changes, painted on bathing suits, and Christian imagery cut. It takes another level of parental hand wringing, or in some cases legal changes, to get a work outright banned. But it happens around the globe, both in the U.S., Japan itself, and abroad.
7. Ultraman: The Ultra Power (Malaysia) Last year, Malaysia banned the Ultraman: The Ultra Power manga presumably for its use of the word "Allah." The term for the Muslim god was used in a way that would be considered heretical when the superhero was compared to the deity. The country's Home Ministry department stated, "Ultraman is idolized by many children,” and equating him with Allah will “confuse Muslim youth and damage their faith.” Possessing a copy of the manga could garner a three year jail sentence and/or a fine of US$6,100.
6. Pokémon (Saudi Arabia) Pokémon as a whole was banned from Saudi Arabia in 2001 after the country's religious authority issued a fatwa against the franchise for promoting gambling and containing "Zionist" and Christian symbols. At the time of the ban, the world was in the midst of a "Pokémon-craze" that drew criticism from religious groups in Mexico and the U.S. The trading cards were especially popular and part of the source for gambling claims.
5. Death Note (China) The government of Beijing characterized the manga about Light Yagami using supernatural methods to murder criminals as an "illegal, terrifying publication" and issued the ban of Death Note and other horror stories to protect "physical and mental health" of students. The manga gained attention after imitations of the manga's notebook cropped up in Shenyang; more Death Notes would be discovered across the U.S. during the series' popularity. A New Mexico parent attempted to have the work banned from her local school district, but her plea was denied. Russian parents made a similar request to Vladmir Putin.
4. Barefoot Gen (Various Japanese schools) Once a teaching material on the horrors of World War II, schools across Japan have pulled their copies of Barefoot Gen citing either violence or derogatory terms used for the poor. Suspicions of Nationalist motives remain, but copies have been pulled at one time from Osaka's Izumisano City's schools, Matsue, and there were attempts by a group to pull it from Hiroshima as well for its "one-sided portrayal." In total, at least 13 local governments received requests to have the manga pulled from schools and libraries.
3. Dragon Ball (Maryland's Wicomico County Public School) A county council member managed to get the action-comedy manga pulled from elementary and middle schools in Maryland in 2009 due to "sexual content," specifically scenes involving "nudity, sexual contact between children and sexual innuendo among adults and children." In 1999, a parent described the Dragon Ball Z manga he bought for his four-year-old at TOYS R US as "softcore porn" and the series was subsequently pulled from all stores in the United States. Viz would censor content in the manga after the incident.
2. Manga, 60 Years Of Japanese Comics (San Bernardino County, California) Paul Gravett's compendium on the history of manga was pulled from libraries in San Bernardino County, California after a parent complained about its content. The response stated that the book contained "a couple of pretty graphic scenes, especially one showing sex with a big hamster, that are not especially endearing to our community standards." The book was ordered to be removed the county's Board of Supervisors chairman Bill Postmus.
1. Welcome to Sugar Pot (Japan) Yuzupon's racy manga was one of the first officially pulled after the passing of Tokyo's Youth Healthy Development Ordinance put "harmful publications" in its sights. Other targeted works include Oku-sama wa Shōgakusei (My Wife Is an Elementary Student) and the incest-romance manga Aki Sora. Both also went out of print after the law passed, although Oku-sama wa Shōgakusei was able to continue online with some help from Ken Akamatsu (Love Hina). To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness and Yosuga no Sora were also evaluated. Whether more series will find similar fates due to the upcoming Japan 2020 Olympics remains to be seen.







The new poll: What anime series within the last five years would you most want to see on TV in your home country?
The old poll: Last week we asked what anime character would make the best boss. Here's the full results (entries under 1% omitted):
this article has been modified since it was originally posted; see change history
My Hero Academia overcomes its weak early episodes to overtake One Piece in the cumulative! Find out where your favorites rank this week. ― Our team of reviewers are following 24 anime series of the Summer 2021 season and readers are rating each episode as the reviews go up. So let's have a look at what ANN readers consider the best (and worst) of the season. Keep in mind that these rankings are bas...
The way Happy Kanako's Killer Life portrays the world of professional killers with the sort of simple, grounded presentation as you would expect from an office comedy is another effective element of the whole joke. ― It's tough out there in the job market these days. Who among us hasn't felt some sort of dissatisfaction with our careers at some point, by way of poor pay, bad benefits, unpleasant work...
With each tragic event, failure, or disappointment, Fushi becomes stronger, smarter, and kinder. And yet, I don't think To Your Eternity is expressing a sentiment as simple as “pain is good.” ― Fushi and Gugu may not be related by blood, but by every other facet of the word, they're brothers. They live, work, and struggle together, and of course, hurt one another, too. In episode 8 of the epic fantas...
Part 2 starts with episode 76, "Danzai" ("Sentencing") ― The official website for the Attack on Titan The Final Season anime announced on Sunday that the season's Part 2 will premiere with episode 76, "Danzai" ("Sentencing"), on the NHK General channel in January 2022. Before the new part airs, the special compilation version of the story thus far and the original anime DVD releases (telling stories ...
My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: Honmono no Hero PLUS ULTRA ver. play runs in Tokyo in December ― This year's 38th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine revealed on Monday that the stage play adaptations of Kohei Horikoshi's My Hero Academia manga will get a new work in spring 2022. The website for the stage plays unveiled a new visual for the new work: The My Hero Academia: The "Ultra"...
She's the kind of character for whom the term “Mary Sue” was invented, a girl who is so amazing and perfect and worshipped by every single person who meets her. ― I have a few theories about why villainess isekai as a genre took off the way it did: the appeal of redemption, or of tangible rewards for being kind and decent. None of them, however, seem to apply to Villainess: Reloaded! Blowing Away Bad...
A common argument in favor of piracy is that unofficial distribution gives artists free exposure. However, the artists themselves don't see it that way. ― “Piracy is a service problem,” said Gabe Newell 10 years ago, describing the success of Steam in combating video game piracy. Today, digital publishers and distributors are adapting to the conveniences of piracy by providing a wide range of media a...
I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level is an exemplar of the "slow life" isekai subgenre, where the point is that nothing much happens because the protagonist wants to spend their new life chilling out. ― I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level is an exemplar of the "slow life" isekai subgenre, where the point is that nothing much happens because the prota...
This trailer for Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl hits every sweet spot for players with fond memories of Sinnoh, showcasing all the stuff that made that particular generation unique. Ball decorations! Union Rooms! Super Contests! ― Hey, did you all see that new Shining Force mobile game announcement? I'm not inherently anti-mobile, so I was curious to see what it would look like. And it actually ...
Time to indulge in anime's favorite past time! Open up a box of crackerjacks and find your seat because we're going to hit this one out of the park. ― From playing a game of catch to save the world, to settling old rivalries with pitches, baseball theme episodes are a staple for anime. Almost as iconic as beach episodes, they often provide a step away from the main story to see our favorite characte...
Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure may not have the serious pathos of Healin' Good Pretty Cure or the large cast and slightly darker storyline of Kira Kira Pretty Cure a la Mode, but it makes up for that in sheer enthusiasm. ― If you've never read it, Hans Christian Andersen's original literary fairy tale The Little Mermaid is pretty grim. Not only does the poor mermaid feel like she's walking on knives wit...
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Censorship of anime and manga is often met with derision by fans for its alteration of the source material. Anime targeted towards children or racy manga series have gotten their share of script changes, painted on bathing suits, and Christian imagery cut. It takes another level of parental hand wringing, or in some cases legal changes, to get a work outright banned. But it happens around the globe, both in the U.S., Japan itself, and abroad.
7. Ultraman: The Ultra Power (Malaysia) Last year, Malaysia banned the Ultraman: The Ultra Power manga presumably for its use of the word "Allah." The term for the Muslim god was used in a way that would be considered heretical when the superhero was compared to the deity. The country's Home Ministry department stated, "Ultraman is idolized by many children,” and equating him with Allah will “confuse Muslim youth and damage their faith.” Possessing a copy of the manga could garner a three year jail sentence and/or a fine of US$6,100.
6. Pokémon (Saudi Arabia) Pokémon as a whole was banned from Saudi Arabia in 2001 after the country's religious authority issued a fatwa against the franchise for promoting gambling and containing "Zionist" and Christian symbols. At the time of the ban, the world was in the midst of a "Pokémon-craze" that drew criticism from religious groups in Mexico and the U.S. The trading cards were especially popular and part of the source for gambling claims.
5. Death Note (China) The government of Beijing characterized the manga about Light Yagami using supernatural methods to murder criminals as an "illegal, terrifying publication" and issued the ban of Death Note and other horror stories to protect "physical and mental health" of students. The manga gained attention after imitations of the manga's notebook cropped up in Shenyang; more Death Notes would be discovered across the U.S. during the series' popularity. A New Mexico parent attempted to have the work banned from her local school district, but her plea was denied. Russian parents made a similar request to Vladmir Putin.
4. Barefoot Gen (Various Japanese schools) Once a teaching material on the horrors of World War II, schools across Japan have pulled their copies of Barefoot Gen citing either violence or derogatory terms used for the poor. Suspicions of Nationalist motives remain, but copies have been pulled at one time from Osaka's Izumisano City's schools, Matsue, and there were attempts by a group to pull it from Hiroshima as well for its "one-sided portrayal." In total, at least 13 local governments received requests to have the manga pulled from schools and libraries.
3. Dragon Ball (Maryland's Wicomico County Public School) A county council member managed to get the action-comedy manga pulled from elementary and middle schools in Maryland in 2009 due to "sexual content," specifically scenes involving "nudity, sexual contact between children and sexual innuendo among adults and children." In 1999, a parent described the Dragon Ball Z manga he bought for his four-year-old at TOYS R US as "softcore porn" and the series was subsequently pulled from all stores in the United States. Viz would censor content in the manga after the incident.
2. Manga, 60 Years Of Japanese Comics (San Bernardino County, California) Paul Gravett's compendium on the history of manga was pulled from libraries in San Bernardino County, California after a parent complained about its content. The response stated that the book contained "a couple of pretty graphic scenes, especially one showing sex with a big hamster, that are not especially endearing to our community standards." The book was ordered to be removed the county's Board of Supervisors chairman Bill Postmus.
1. Welcome to Sugar Pot (Japan) Yuzupon's racy manga was one of the first officially pulled after the passing of Tokyo's Youth Healthy Development Ordinance put "harmful publications" in its sights. Other targeted works include Oku-sama wa Shōgakusei (My Wife Is an Elementary Student) and the incest-romance manga Aki Sora. Both also went out of print after the law passed, although Oku-sama wa Shōgakusei was able to continue online with some help from Ken Akamatsu (Love Hina). To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness and Yosuga no Sora were also evaluated. Whether more series will find similar fates due to the upcoming Japan 2020 Olympics remains to be seen.







The new poll: What anime series within the last five years would you most want to see on TV in your home country?
The old poll: Last week we asked what anime character would make the best boss. Here's the full results (entries under 1% omitted):
this article has been modified since it was originally posted; see change history
My Hero Academia overcomes its weak early episodes to overtake One Piece in the cumulative! Find out where your favorites rank this week. ― Our team of reviewers are following 24 anime series of the Summer 2021 season and readers are rating each episode as the reviews go up. So let's have a look at what ANN readers consider the best (and worst) of the season. Keep in mind that these rankings are bas...
The way Happy Kanako's Killer Life portrays the world of professional killers with the sort of simple, grounded presentation as you would expect from an office comedy is another effective element of the whole joke. ― It's tough out there in the job market these days. Who among us hasn't felt some sort of dissatisfaction with our careers at some point, by way of poor pay, bad benefits, unpleasant work...
With each tragic event, failure, or disappointment, Fushi becomes stronger, smarter, and kinder. And yet, I don't think To Your Eternity is expressing a sentiment as simple as “pain is good.” ― Fushi and Gugu may not be related by blood, but by every other facet of the word, they're brothers. They live, work, and struggle together, and of course, hurt one another, too. In episode 8 of the epic fantas...
Part 2 starts with episode 76, "Danzai" ("Sentencing") ― The official website for the Attack on Titan The Final Season anime announced on Sunday that the season's Part 2 will premiere with episode 76, "Danzai" ("Sentencing"), on the NHK General channel in January 2022. Before the new part airs, the special compilation version of the story thus far and the original anime DVD releases (telling stories ...
My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: Honmono no Hero PLUS ULTRA ver. play runs in Tokyo in December ― This year's 38th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine revealed on Monday that the stage play adaptations of Kohei Horikoshi's My Hero Academia manga will get a new work in spring 2022. The website for the stage plays unveiled a new visual for the new work: The My Hero Academia: The "Ultra"...
She's the kind of character for whom the term “Mary Sue” was invented, a girl who is so amazing and perfect and worshipped by every single person who meets her. ― I have a few theories about why villainess isekai as a genre took off the way it did: the appeal of redemption, or of tangible rewards for being kind and decent. None of them, however, seem to apply to Villainess: Reloaded! Blowing Away Bad...
A common argument in favor of piracy is that unofficial distribution gives artists free exposure. However, the artists themselves don't see it that way. ― “Piracy is a service problem,” said Gabe Newell 10 years ago, describing the success of Steam in combating video game piracy. Today, digital publishers and distributors are adapting to the conveniences of piracy by providing a wide range of media a...
I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level is an exemplar of the "slow life" isekai subgenre, where the point is that nothing much happens because the protagonist wants to spend their new life chilling out. ― I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level is an exemplar of the "slow life" isekai subgenre, where the point is that nothing much happens because the prota...
This trailer for Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl hits every sweet spot for players with fond memories of Sinnoh, showcasing all the stuff that made that particular generation unique. Ball decorations! Union Rooms! Super Contests! ― Hey, did you all see that new Shining Force mobile game announcement? I'm not inherently anti-mobile, so I was curious to see what it would look like. And it actually ...
Time to indulge in anime's favorite past time! Open up a box of crackerjacks and find your seat because we're going to hit this one out of the park. ― From playing a game of catch to save the world, to settling old rivalries with pitches, baseball theme episodes are a staple for anime. Almost as iconic as beach episodes, they often provide a step away from the main story to see our favorite characte...
Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure may not have the serious pathos of Healin' Good Pretty Cure or the large cast and slightly darker storyline of Kira Kira Pretty Cure a la Mode, but it makes up for that in sheer enthusiasm. ― If you've never read it, Hans Christian Andersen's original literary fairy tale The Little Mermaid is pretty grim. Not only does the poor mermaid feel like she's walking on knives wit...
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