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Just because you can be together, doesn’t mean you should be together. These anime ships are not exactly relationship goals.
Just because you can be together, doesn’t mean you should be together. The anime couples on this list are all in relationships that should have never happened. Whether they are blood related, dysfunctional, or a psychotic serial killer, these are not the one true pairing.
Many of the anime characters on the list have perfectly acceptable alternatives that they could have gone for in their respected series. The couples on the list aren’t limited to the romance genre. Be sure to check out the most toxic anime couples of all time too .
Hina Tachibana is one love interest for Natsuo Fujii from Domestic Girlfriend . Hina is Natsuo’s teacher and becomes his stepsister when Natsuo’s father remarries Hina’s mother. Hina also has a younger sister named Rui that Natsuo meets and has a one-night stand prior to Rui becoming his stepsister. While Natsuo takes interest in both his stepsisters, its Hina that takes his heart more. Hina realizes that the things she does with Natsuo are wrong and eventually leaves only leaving a letter behind. This leaves Natsuo crushed, but at least he has his other stepsister.
The second teacher student relationship on the list is Daisuke Aoki and Rin Kokonoe from A Child’s Time . Daisuke is a 23-year-old teacher to third grader Rin. Daisuke finds himself in precarious situations with Rin and begins to develop feelings for the 7-year-old.
As the series goes on, Daisukes feelings get stronger and he lies to himself that he sees her like a daughter. When Rin turns 16 the two become a couple.
Sasuke Uchiha is a love interest for Sakura Haruno and a poor one at that. Despite giving off countless red flags, Sasuke and Sakura have a daughter that Sakura finds herself raising. Sasuke has almost gotten Sakura killed on multiple occasions and betrayed the trust of her and her friends, but still takes Sasuke back. At one point in the series Sakura ends up lying to Naruto about her feelings for Sasuke as she has completely fallen for him.
Anime's token incest couple, Kyousuke and Kirino Kousaka, are blood related siblings.
When Kyousuke finds out that his little sister is into little sister eroge his life begins to change. Going on a series of adventures for Kirino, Kyousuke starts to fall for Kirino. As a tsundere, Kirino can’t admit that she has feelings back, but feels the same way. The two date for part of the series but break up. Being apart they realize how much they really mean to each other. Kyousuke even gets kicked out of his house by his parents for the feels he has for his younger sister. At the end of the series, the two get married for the experience, but decide it’s best if they stay siblings.
Hanabi Yasuraoka is in love with her teacher and childhood friend Narumi, but knows she can’t be with him. Mugi Awaya is in love with his music teacher Akane but is played by her. Hanabi and Mugi date each other at the start of the series for convenience. They both want to be with other people. The two don’t really love each other landing them on the list. To make matters worse for them Narumi and Akane end up getting married.
Nana Komatsu, also known as Hachi, is in a relationship with Takumi Ichinose, the leader of the band Trapnest. Takumi is a player that has been known to go through woman very quickly. However, it’s different between him and Hachi. Takumi comes across as he is in love with Hachi, not wanting her to leave his side. Hachi can’t decide whether she wants to be with Takumi or Nobu a guitarist she became friends with prior.
When Hachi realises she’s pregnant, she is unsure who the father is. Due to Takumi’s position in a famous band she decides he is better fit despite who’s really the father. Takumi doesn’t stray from his old antics cheating on Hachi multiple times.
Where do I start with these two? Yukiteru Amano, known as Yukki and Yuno Gasai are caught up in a battle royale death game. Yuno Gasai is a yandere, meaning she is infatuated with Yukki and has homicidal tendencies to anyone that takes interest in him. Yuno has a secret that she doesn’t want Yukki to know. She’s hiding the two corpses of her parents in her closet that she starved to death and a third corpse of herself in an altered world. Yuno doesn’t want Yukki to know about her secret in fear that Yukki will never love her. Thank you Yuno, for showing us that pink hair is a red flag in anime.
“I love Emilia”, echoes through the mind of everyone who felt Suburu Natsuki should have accepted Rem’s confession. While nothing is inherently wrong with Emilia, the way Suburu rejected Rem’s feelings was heartbreaking and landed him on this list. With Re:Zero being confirmed for a second season Rem fans will look to see if she shoots her shot a second time.
A toxic relationship is never good and whether its ironic or not Louise Francoise Le Blanc de La Valliere and Saito Hiraga just aren’t working. Getting called names, whipped, beaten, and even starved, Saito is constantly abused throughout The Familiar of Zero . Saito endures Louise’s torment for no apparent reason. Her magic isn’t great and she is constantly abusing him even when he does the right thing.
Easily one of the worst couples in all of anime, Makoto Itou and Kotonoha Katsura are the ideal couple on how not to be in a relationship. Arguably, any pairing with Makoto in School Days can be considered awful but Kotonoha makes this list. Throwing a whole group of terrible people together and having them compete for love was not a good recipe. Jealousy, vengeance, manipulation, homicide, domestic violence, the list goes on and on.
Isaiah is a student at the University of Western Ontario. Currently he is studying Media and Journalism and working towards a degree in Media, Information, Technoculture. In addition, he is minoring in Music. Isaiah enjoys writing and would love to pursue a career in Journalism if the opportunity presents itself. During his free time you can catch Isaiah playing video games, watching anime, writing, or attending concerts.
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Anime has gained mainstream prominence over the last decade, but certain shows were still deemed inappropriate by particular countries.
Anime can get a little crazy sometimes. It can be due to violence, incest, and a long-range of other issues. Like any other storytelling medium, at times, anime's stories, characters, and their relationships can get offensive. Due to this, anime fans would certainly be the first to say that just because a show is animated that does not mean it is child-friendly.
According to some countries though, the shows on this list are not even adult-friendly. They are not good for society in general! So how bad does it have to be to get banned and for what reason? Here are 10 and why they are banned.
Updated by Madison Lennon on March 10th, 2020: Everyone loves anime. There is a reason that so many anime series have achieved international success, live-action adaptations, and tons of merchandise.
That said, sometimes anime contains inappropriate content that some countries don't want broadcast to audiences, especially if it is aimed at a younger demographic. We've added a couple more anime series to the list that have been banned somewhere in the world, you might be surprised what makes the list.
According to a list published by Anime News Network , China banned no less than 38 different anime series back in 2015. Some of them we've mentioned on this list but one that stands out is Parasyte , which is a pretty popular series.
An exact reason for the ban isn't given, just that it couldn't be distributed online or in print after it was banned. However, one of the likely reasons is the amount of body horror on the show, it seems like China often bans series with excessive body horror and gore.
The first episode of Mr. Osomatsu was pulled from the Blu-ray and home video release because of its parody scenes. Japan has very strict laws about parody and it is not protected under copyright law.
That means that they can technically remove certain shows that break the rules and threaten the country's integrity if they deem it offensive. The report from Anime News Network calls the show a "high-tension comedy" that follows multiple mischievous siblings as they go on adventures and try to get out of complicated situations.
Tokyo Ghoul is one of the best-selling manga series of all time and one of the most popular anime series. However, it was banned in China because some people believed that it encouraged a dangerous trend of teens sewing threads and embroidery into their skin.
According to the International Business Times , it was also banned because it showed several scenes of extensive violence and "crimes against public morality." That said, it seems like it's not hard for people to get their hands on it nowadays.
Shoujo Tsubaki has a pretty dark and depressing storyline that will help you understand why it was universally banned. The anime was about a young girl who became part of a freak show and ritually abused and humiliated until she met an ally in the form of a mystical dwarf magician.
It is considered a lost anime film due to its graphic content. Many people destroyed the tapes when it was first released because they were disturbed by it. Years after its initial release, it was re-released and is now easier to find. There was even a live-action version created in 2016.
High School DxD is a very popular anime series but it is known for being very sexual, as it does have elements of traditional harem anime. Due to the young age of its cast of characters, New Zealand decided to ban the series because they considered it sexually exploitative of young people.
The show focused on a "perverted" high school student with dreams of becoming part of a harem but then his date kills him. He is eventually revived as a devil to serve a female devil and her family.
Fans of Attack on Titan are unlikely to be surprised to see this anime on this list. The show features humans getting eaten by enormous titan creatures. There is a lot of gore, with the whole show serving as nightmare fuel.
The entire show was banned in China . However, violence was not the only reason it was banned. China disliked how the anime featured a strong theme on opposing authority. It gets even more awkward as the societies in the show sometimes make striking parallels between Japan and China relations.
Attack on Titan is just one of many anime that China has banned out of concern that the show will damage their society.
A far cry from Attack on Titan , what could Pokémon have that would get it banned in an entire country? Well, Saudi Arabia has a lot of thoughts on this international sensation.
The ban was created by the General Secretariat of the Council of Senior Religious Scholars. They saw the game as a form of gambling , which was forbidden. It also encourages the belief in evolution. Lastly, the symbols promoted Shinto Japanese religion and Christianity. In short, the anime and games were too Zionist for their comfort.
The formula for the characters of this show was bound to insult some. Every character represents a country, so it uses a ton of stereotypes. Italy, Germany, and Japan share a cute friendship despite their military history during World War II.
South Korea found the show less funny and cute. They were insulted by their character. A specific grievance was held against the fact the character's hanbok was drawn wrong, and his perverted behavior was also offensive. They also disliked the character, Korea's, praise for the Japan character since their countries have not had the friendliest of histories with each other. Due to this, Studio Deen removed all references to South Korea in the anime. So technically, the anime is not banned in the country, but a certain character is.
Like mentioned with Attack on Titan , China has banned a ton of anime. Death Note is one of the more internationally popular examples. Its dark premise revolves around themes of death, justice, and murder. The franchise has inspired real-life incidents , such as kids making their own Death Notes where they would write names of people they didn't like.
It is real-life incidents like that that has gotten Death Note banned in China. Some schools around the world have also attempted to ban the manga, such as in Albuquerque, New Mexico. However, they didn't get enough votes for the district-wide ban.
This anime was banned in New Zealand due to its excessive sexual content and violence. The sexual content was especially bad since it involves very young characters. A lot of anime fans have questioned why New Zealand has banned Puni Puni Poemy but left others unchecked.
The best answer seems to be that the anime is not very popular anyway, so it is not on the mainstream radar. It is not like Death Note or Pokémon in terms of its influence on society.
Kinnikuman's story was innocent enough, however, all controversy was laid on a certain character: Brocken Jr. He is portrayed as a "good Nazi," which made a lot of people uncomfortable. To explain, he wore a Nazi uniform due to his father being a German Nazi but did not adhere to any other beliefs related to the ideology.
Brocken's character got the entire show banned in France. France was definitely not the only country that was uncomfortable with Brocken Jr. though. His toy was never really brought to America with the others from the show. Furthermore, the tie-in Nintendo games often ignored Brocken. Eventually, the manga changed his design as well, with him no longer wearing swastikas.
This anime film features a girl who can use bullets to make people explode. However, it is not the violence that has made Kite widely uncomfortable. No, that would be an extremely graphic scene of sexual assault.
The victim is the protagonist, who is a minor. Due to Norway's laws against child pornography, the entire film has been banned. While the United States has not banned the anime, most versions are censored.
This anime is an alternate universe spin-off of the Fate/Stay Night series. It has become infamously known for its overly sexual under-aged characters.
Russia banned the show due to its child pornography laws. It is also worth knowing that any anime under the hentai genre is also banned in Russia.
In a strange twist of fate, this show had only its last episode banned in Japan. First of all, the episode was made three minutes too long to air. Besides that, the entire episode is as obscene and violent as possible. Very fittingly, the episode was titled "Going Too Far" and can only be seen in DVD releases of the show.
The director of the show, Shinichi Watanabe, admitted he purposefully wanted the episode to be banned. In the Excel Saga DVD volume 3, he even says it an interview that it "felt good to go past the limits of a TV series", but it "is not something that you should do too often."
Fair use and copyright laws were Osomatsu-san's downfall when the anime released its first episode. However, the controversy was worth it just for the comedy gold. The goal of the first episode was to figure out what the anime was going to be about, so they parodied various current and popular shows, such as Attack on Titan, Sailor Moon, Naruto, Dragon Ball Z , and a ton of others.
Due to copyright and the parodying of content that was not originally theirs, the first episode of Osomatsu-san was pulled from most streaming sites. Even the DVD releases typically do not include the first episode.
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