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Hentai School Girl Uncensored
Worst ever. I have never watched it, and I don't ever want to. The description's terrible. Each boy is so inappropriate with the others, and the sister is just weird. She...she...ugh. GROSS! Whoever produced this is awful!
Never watched it but I read the plot. Even the plot already makes me want to kill myself for reading it. It's so DISGUSTING! A man tricked a boy who looks like a girl to have sex with him. It's already makes me want to puke!
This anime is the most inappropriate. This show is about 3 boys (Pico, Chico and Coco) making love to each other.
I watched all 3 eps.. I don't know why. But I was disgusted by this whole story. Chico, coco, and pico at the end was the worst thing I have seen in my life
At first it seems gross but if you keep watching it's actually pretty good. There is no story (except for a few episodes) and it is also pretty sad. Especially the last episode.
Not as bad as the title makes it out to be but its just hentai with pretty much zero story
This show has its pros and cons and are actually two stories in one. The first one is actually about how Rin lost her mother and lives as a lonely child with her psychotic father as he looks at her the wrong way when she grows up to seem more and more like her mother since she was young in and out. The other story is about how she falls for the new teacher in class and accidentally gets him framed for pedophilia. Each and every character represents different forms of personality traits and even though some stuff were clearly made for fan service, some are actually necessary for the plot. P.S no sex is really going on in this show I promise.
Its about a 23 yo teacher and a 7yo girl... its very erotic, yeah don't watch it
This is actually an anime that deals with lolicon ( female child designed to be sexually attractive) and is about a 23 year old teacher dealing with a 9 year old girl who blackmails him and acts in a provacative manner.
The title alone should be a turn-off. I didn't find it off-setting, but I wouldn't recommend this. Both game and show aren't what I'd recommend to anyone.
This anime has the most nudity I have ever seen. Half of the time the fighting involves nude women or breast fully uncovered. Do not let your kids watch this anime.
This was rated 16+ in the country of origin. But know that Dragon Ball also had as much nudity as this show. If you think this is inappropriate for kids but think Dragon Ball is okay, then you haven't seen Dragon Ball fully uncensored. Of the 50+ titles here, this is my 9th vote.
Highschool DxD is the most inappropriate anime show I've ever seen. Even the song is inappropriate!
I watched this in when I was 9,what was wrong with me?
The plot is actually really great. The way it was delivered was downright terrible. This takes my 10th vote.
In this anime, a guy gets powers by... Sucking on a girl's breast? I'd skip this one if I were you.
I should say I have seen watch mojo and it had in number 3 it was inapproprite for younger ages and it was terrible.
Okay so I searched about the Pokémon anime on the internet, and one amino.com website said "Top 10 most overrated anime". The pictures were all GIFs, and when I saw the GIF of HOFD, I just wanted to throw up. It was more inappropriate than anything in the universe. The girls go naked, the boys (beep) and they (inappropriate stuff)
I wish they made more seasons. This was getting very interesting!
I was going to vote for Boku No Pico, but then I saw this. The title alone should tell you to stay way.
A bit overrated. Too many preteens-teenagers who "enjoyed" and jumped the bandwagon for this anime. The gore is delightful for me anyway... however it's something I would never show to my own kids.
Wonderful anime, wonderful story plot. However shows off so much skin such as breasts and butt that its not the best for younger audiences also including the curse words spoke during most of the anime.
Really? Only at 24? This should be in the top 5 in my opinion...
Really? Boku no Pico make sense, but Kill la Kill? Really?
Not for the weak of heart. Gory, Bloody, Violent. I personally enjoyed it, but when I first read this manga, way before it became an anime, I was already an adult. Not gory enough for me to be fair. I would not recommend this to anyone under 19.
This anime is violent but it is very good. If you get scared eaisly don't watch this. But if your confident, then tgis anime will prove just how brave you are. I love this anime.
I think I'm about to cry! This show is so stupid, gory, and bloody! Why?!?! How dare you did that?!?!
Psychological, violent, disturbing. Music's great. Plot... so-so. Characters and developments... Rated at least older teens and up.
Future diary is... not really appropriate for this top ten. But knowing me, I would probably have never voted for any of the titles I voted for. If I were to recommend these titles for people like me, that is. But if it's for the general public, then don't watch it. Just don't. We have enough people like me in this world. We don't want you to join us. The Dark Side has plenty.
If my kid ever grows up and finds this online or just anywhere, I'd tell them to burn it. If it's just me, I don't mind. I grew up with a peculiarly disturbing taste for gore and blood. I know I'm probably sick in the head, but I at least know this isn't for kids or teens. Heck, even legal adults might want to reconsider their life choices if they want to watch this or play the game version.
I love this anime but its way to gory for certain ages.
I mean come on people this show within 3 episodes has flying panties.
Cleaning windows with your butt? No thanks
Saya first went viral in 2015, when her creators produced incredibly realistic renderings of her.
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Victoria Ho on October 6, 2016
'Saya' was created by Japanese husband and wife animators, Teruyuki and Yuka Ishikawa.
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Animators and industry watchers have been pretty excited for the past few months about Saya, an incredibly realistic CGI Japanese teenager.
Created by Tokyo-based husband and wife duo Teruyuki and Yuka Ishikawa, Saya's gone through several improvements with minute details, such as little hairs at the top of her head and the translucent appearance of her skin, mimicking that of a real-life girl of her age.
Now, they've produced the first video of Saya in motion at the CEATEC trade show in Japan.
For now, Saya seems a little stiff, especially in the way the fabric of her dress moves. But given the obsessive nature of her creators' methods, Saya might look a lot different in future renderings.
Here's one of the latest looks for Saya produced by the Ishikawas. They've said in previous interviews that all of their characters' textures are hand-painted and don't replicate photographs.
Saya went viral a year ago when her creators showed off some very photorealistic renderings of the character.
Feast your eyes on the detail in some of the Ishikawas' earlier work, too.
Last week, five âviral teasersâ were unleashed for the upcoming live-action adaptation of anime classic Ghost in the Shell . True to their name, the teasers razed the internet. People lost their shit. New trailers were cut together by fans with the original animeâs bleating soundtrack. The short clips were quickly dissected by film geeks everywhere. Every second painstakingly analysed. To now call Rupert Sandersâ version starring ScarJo as The Major highly anticipated would be an understatement.
Although the fanbase for the original anime is cautiously approaching the remake, there are still those who may be coming to these teasers without background knowledge of what they represent, kind of like those kids who wear The Smiths t-shirts and have no idea what âHow Soon Is Now?â sounds like. Underneath animeâs surface layer of cheery Studio Ghibli lies a much, much darker side. For those casual fans just discovering the mature underbelly of anime via these new Ghost in the Shell teasers, here is a crash-course in X-rated, high production anime to adequately prepare yourself for the cyberpunk adaptation.
This should go without saying, but it would be criminal to see Sandersâ 2017 adaptation of Ghost in the Shell without seeing the 1995 original upon which it is based. The film so heavily influenced the Wachowskis while making The Matrix that they had to ask permission from the director to continue filming their era-defining sci-fi blockbuster .
Ghost in the Shell follows The Major, a special ops, one-of-a-kind cyborg who leads the elite task force Section 9. Devoted to stopping the most dangerous criminals and extremists, Section 9 is faced with an enemy whose singular goal is to wipe out Hanka Roboticsâ advancements in cyber technology. The opening credits sequence is widely considered to be one of the best of all time. The soundtrack â which employs an ancient Japanese wedding song to heighten the blistering drama â is so left-of-centre itâs a thrill to see it work in tandem with the animation it serves. Itâs like the onion of anime: the many layers that make up the film mean that even after several watches there is still more to discover.
Akira â Katsuhiro Otomoâs magnum opus â is still held up as the best anime film of all time . In the late 80s, anime was considered a diversion for children and a predominantly lowbrow artform. Otomo changed that perception with Akira , a film set in 2019 neo-Tokyo. It follows Tetsuo Shima, a teenage biker who begins to realise he has psychic powers. The government, repped by a stern asshole called the Colonel, attempts to hospitalise and control him, but he is tortured by visiting espers.
With a massive budget of 1.1 billion yen, Akira was able to employ 68 animators who used an unprecedented 327 colours to animate the film. Another breakthrough lay in the dialogue, which was recorded prior to animation, meaning that mouths moved along with the voice actors â a landmark accomplishment at the time.
âDonât let it cross your mind that I wouldnât mind raping a dead girl,â is one of the choice lines uttered by a giant stone man in one of the more violent anime films on offer. Ninja Scroll is lauded for its beauty, but generally remembered for its unfettered brutality. The film is about a sell-sword named Jubei, who seeks a cure for a poison. He eventually comes across a group of demonic killers, the leader of which is a rival he thought he had already killed.
The one-and-a-half-hour run time is replete with blood-soaked violence, more than earning the film its 18+ rating. (Blood literally rains down in one scene.) Along with Akira and Ghost in the Shell , Ninja Scroll rounds out the quasi-trilogy of mature-themed anime films that were successful in the west upon their release. Ironically, it was more successful in the US than in its native Japan.
Split into three distinct episodes, Memories is a sci-fi anthology executive produced by Katsuhiro Otomo, who directed the groundbreaking Akira seven years earlier. The film is set in 2092. The first of three installments, Magnetic Rose , is generally acknowledged to be the best. Four space travellers chance upon an abandoned ship, which houses an entire world created from one womanâs memories. Stink Bomb , the second, is about an exceedingly dumb lab assistant named Nobuo Tanaka who accidentally transforms himself into a biological weapon. And the third, Cannon Fodder â directed by Otomo â follows a young boy and his father whose livelihood depends on loading and firing cannons at an unknown enemy.
The film is influential because it was a polygamous marriage of first-rate talent at the time: Satoshi Kon (the man behind Perfect Blue and Paprika ), Tensai Okamura ( Jin-Roh , Wolfâs Rain ), Kouji Morimoto ( Mind Game , Akira ), and Katsuhiro Otomo ( Akira , Metropolis ). The film borrowed some sound effects from Ridley Scottâs Alien (1979). The animators used a 3D holo-layer technique â also used in Ghost in the Shell â never before seen in animation up until that point.
On the slower side of things, Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade was directed by the key animator of Akira and Ghost in the Shell , Hiroyuki Okiura. It divided critics, plenty of whom werenât pleased with its slow-burn, realist storytelling. This movie is dour, to say the least, but rife with gun porn for second-amendment diehards. A suicide bomber that policeman Fuse fails to kill before she blows herself up leads to his suspension. In an attempt to gather more information around the bomber, he speaks to her sister and the two become friends, causing unsurmountable tension between the police and counter-terrorism commando unit Jin-Roh.
Originally destined for a live-action film, Jin-Roh was siderailed to an animation due to budget constraints. However, that didnât stop production from putting together a crack team that was accused by critics of using rotoscoping techniques (tracing over live-action footage to create more realistic action sequences) to animate the filmâs heavy action. The director responded by saying it was both an âinsult and complimentâ to his animators.
February 17, 2019 published at 5:13 PM By David Sun
An explicit video of a young girl in a secondary school uniform was circulated online last week.
The three-minute video, which appears to have been taken at a staircase landing, shows her performing various sex acts with an unidentified man.
The girl, whose face can be seen, appears to be a minor. She was wearing the uniform of an all-girls school.
The New Paper understands a police report has been made.
A Ministry of Education (MOE) spokesman told TNP the school had found the girl is not a current student.
She said it would not be appropriate to make further comments as the police may be investigating the matter.
Ms Frances Yeo, a consultant psychologist at Thomson Medical Centre, said she has counselled teens whose intimate pictures were shared online by people they trusted.
"It becomes quite a big thing for a young person," she told TNP. "For girls who had been trusting, betrayal in the form of revenge porn can lead to a lot of anger and trauma."
Those close to the victim are also affected, she added. "Parents can be more traumatised than their children after seeing the material, and may take punitive action. It may lead to depression or suicidal thoughts."
The video surfaced last Monday, the day the Criminal Law Reform Bill was read in Parliament for the first time.
It seeks to amend the Penal Code to tackle emerging crime trends such as revenge porn and child pornography.
If it is passed, revenge porn, where one distributes or threatens to distribute an intimate image, will become a crime.
Offenders can be jailed for up to five years, fined or caned.
Revenge porn culprits are currently prosecuted for offences such as extortion and criminal intimidation.
The Penal Code Review Committee, which produced a report leading to the Bill, previously said: "Technology has not just facilitated the distribution of child pornography but the demand for it as well.
"The current law was not designed for, and is inadequate to address, the serious problems that the rise of the Internet has created for offences such as child pornography."
Lawyer Gloria James-Civetta said the man in the video could also be jailed for up to 10 years for his sexual acts if the girl was under 16, and up to 20 years if she was under 14.
If she is between 16 and 18, he would need to prove in court she had consented to the acts in order to be found not guilty.
Noting the proposed changes are a step in the right direction, she added: "Persons can no longer use social media to get revenge without being dealt with by the law, given that something posted online is difficult to remove and can leave indelible scars on victims," she said.
"The changes will protect victims in abusive relationships and give them legal recourse."
Lawyer James Ow Yong of Kalco Law said anyone caught sharing the video could be prosecuted for transmission of an obscene video.
The MOE spokesman said schools have measures such as sexuality education lessons.
She said: "(Students) are taught to seek help from trusted adults, such as their parents, teachers and school counsellors, should they require additional support or when they suspect their friends are being exposed to harmful influences."
"Parents, too, play a key role in their children's sexuality education," she added.
Asked what can be done by victims of revenge pornography, and how one can avoid becoming a victim, a police spokesman said: "Do not share or let anyone take intimate or compromising photos or videos of you. Once they are leaked, it is almost impossible to remove the content from the Internet."
This article was first published in The New Paper . Permission required for reproduction.
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