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Before Pokémon in Toys-R-Us and Naruto in Wal-Mart, before manga was all about selling stuff to 14-year-olds, there was a time when anime and manga were all about sexual degeneracy.
Of course, America is just as infested as Japan is with weird pornography, impreg fanfic and “secret baby” romance novels. But what manga does have, which American publishers shy away from, is a willingness to deal with kinky themes in stories intended for a teenage audience. And occasionally, as is the case with the best magical realism and fantasy, the world of fanservice cooks up an idea so bizarre and yet so true, you can’t forget it. Never mind all the “she looks 12 years old, but she’s actually 25" love interest girls in men’s romantic comedy manga, and the “I’ve been waiting all my life to protect you and be your boyfriend” love interests in girls’ manga. Here are some manga which bring something original to the bedside table.
1. Futaba-kun Change
Titillating manga about gender-switching characters are a dime a dozen, but most of them are really heteronormative as hell. Rumiko Takahashi’s Ranma 1/2, for example, the macho main character hates the “curse” of transforming into the opposite sex, and in a typical shojo crossdressing manga (like Hisaya Nakajo’s Hana-Kimi), pretending to be a man is just a sort of rite of passage, an obstacle that the character has to get through in order to find true love or “real” womanhood. A shining exception to the rule is Hiroshi Aro’s Futaba-kun Change, a manga which could have been written by Rocky Horror Show creator Richard O’Brien.
In Futaba-kun Change, the hero, Futaba, discovers that he turns into a woman when sexually aroused. It gets wilder: his whole family are actually hermaphrodites, his “mother” is his manly mustachioed dad, and in the end we discover that the hermaphrodites are actually advanced alien life forms from another planet who come out of the closet and usher humanity into a new age of acceptance.
But it’s the fact that Futaba changes when aroused, not when water is splashed on him or some other nonsense explanation (and there is plenty of nonsense in this silly manga), that makes the series so joyfully homonormative; it’s like saying that, whatever he looks like outside of bed, when the pants are off he’s a woman.
2. Loveless
When you’re a neurotic virgin, no gulf between others seems as important as whether they’ve had sex or not. Sometimes it feels like there’s a giant red sign blinking on and off above your head, saying “VIRGIN.” Yun Kouga’s manga Loveless isn’t strictly about virginity; it’s an emo mystery/action manga where people wear chains linking them to a “partner” and pair up for magical battles. But the innocence and nervousness of the 12-year-old main character, Ritsuka, is reflected by an aspect of his character design: he has cat ears and a tail, like every other virgin in his world. This one little detail not only validates the otherwise throw-the-book-across-the-room catboy character designs, it instantly tells us something important about every character we meet. Who has had sex? Who hasn’t? Just look for the cat ears! This sure would have been useful in high school.
3. DT-Matic
Forget Steve Carell’s sweet 40-year-old virgin, finding true love and bland social approval after four decades of chastity and lead-miniature-painting. In the love comedy DT-Matic (“DT” stands for dôtei, “virgin”) by Takumi Ishikawa, keeping your virginity till the age of 30 doesn’t just make you a ripe target for sex-based socialization…it grants you magic powers! It’s the ultimate dream of everyone who ever fantasized that, by not getting laid, they were “saving it” for a place in heaven, Buddhahood or the free time to draw a really great webcomic.
But in keeping with its boob-filled pages, DT-Matic isn’t entirely about the mortification of the flesh: the magic-users recharge their magical powers by jerking off! And if they ever actually have real sex, they lose their powers forever! As the cover text says, “Do you believe in the power of magic?” The “if you make it to 30 without having sex, you’ll get magic powers” is an in-joke among otaku.

4. Revolutionary Girl Utena (and other women with swords)
Sword-and-sheath imagery has had sexual connotations for as long as there have been swords. Few people who have read or watched CLAMP’s X (or Chiho Saito’s Revolutionary Girl Utena, which borrowed the idea) can forget the scenes when a vulnerable female character arches her back in strange ecstasy, a weird light starts glowing, and…bam, a character pulls a sword out of her body!
X and Utena differ in one important aspect: in X getting the sword from the girl is an act of violation, a sort of reverse rape, but in Utena, the borrowed instrument jumps willingly and pleasurably into the hands of the woman’s chosen, the fairly obviously queer swordswoman Utena Tenjou. (Repeat after me: A dildo does not represent a penis.)
The sword symbolism ties Utena back to the grandmother of all women-in-girls’-clothing manga, Riyoko Ikeda’s Rose of Versailles. For readers who don’t want to be anyone’s sheath, there’s Toya, the main character of Yuu Watase’s Ceres: Celestial Legend. Not only is Toya capable of generating a stiletto-like dagger from the flesh of his body (the length is fine, but the girth…meh), he’s eventually revealed to be an artificial human, a sort of projection created by the heroine’s subconscious powers. In other words, Toya, the love interest, really is too good to be real. At least he doesn’t need batteries.
5. Midori Days
This one isn’t really insightful, it’s just sick. Gloriously sick. In Kazurou Inoue’s Midori Days, badass high school student Seiji has a crush on his shy classmate, Midori. One day, Midori falls into a coma, and our hero wakes up to find…Midori’s miniaturized upper body growing out of the stump of his arm, like in Edward Lucas White’s “Lukundoo”! She has her own consciousness, too, and it turns out that she had a crush on him too and wished “to be close to him,” and you get what you wish for.
Neither of them are too comfortable with the arrangement, but soon they learn to live together, except that…Seiji is a healthy teenage boy…how is he supposed to masturbate when one of his arms is a teenage girl? Several chapters of this episodic comedy hinge on Seiji trying to wait for Midori to fall asleep so that he can use his other hand to masturbate to porn videos, and who could forget the scene when Midori gets shot with a glue gun and struggles with the mass of sticky substance? Oh, and this ran in a magazine for 14-year-olds!
“Invisible Manga” columnist Jason Thompson is the author of Manga: The Complete Guide, manga editor of Otaku USA magazine, and the editor of numerous manga series. His graphic novel King of RPGs came out in January from Del Rey Manga.
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Update, 4:17 p.m., May 5, 2020: This post has been updated to remove broken video embeds.
"Titillating manga about gender-switching characters are a dime a dozen, but most of them are really heteronormative as hell."
Sigh. Of COURSE they are! Most PEOPLE are "heteronormative as hell". What's wrong with that?
I mean, I've worked at a porn store, a good 50% of my friends are queer of some kind, and lord knows I've critically read enough queer-culture literature in college to have a valid opinion here: Kinky != Queer.

Posted SatSaturday 29 FebFebruary 2020 at 12:51am
Two South Australian crossbench politicians are calling for an urgent review of classification laws, after discovering videos and comic books sold in Australia that depict sexual images of children, including rape scenes.
SA Best Upper House MP Connie Bonaros has been investigating Japanese anime and manga publications and found many for sale that she believed should not have got past the Classification Board.
"They are effectively regulating this material like they would a video game or like they would a film, but they are doing so in isolation of our criminal law," Ms Bonaros said.
"Our federal criminal code clearly says that this material would meet the definition of child exploitation material and therefore should not be available at all."
Ms Bonaros has found titles with themes of incest, rape and sexual abuse — all involving children.
That includes animation Eromanga Sensai where a 15-year-old boy and his 12-year-old sister create pornographic comics together, or comic book No Game No Life where an 18-year-old boy and his 11-year-old sister enter an online gaming world.
She said these publications were available in bookshops and DVD stores around Australia.
"You have Astro Boy and Pokemon and in amongst all that material there are titles which clearly contain material that meets the definition of child exploitation material," Ms Bonaros said.
"Themes of minors involved in incest and rape, sexual abuse — the choice was absolutely endless."
Ms Bonaros's federal colleague, Centre Alliance senator Stirling Griff, has joined her campaign, launching a motion in Parliament calling for an urgent review of classification regulations.
"Experts that advocate against child exploitation have referred to this type of anime and manga as a gateway to the abuse of actual children," Senator Griff said.
"Experts also say that explicit anime and manga can be used by paedophiles as tools to groom children.
"It makes me sick to the stomach to even speak about this."
There have been cases in Australia where people have been prosecuted for possessing child exploitation material, even though the images are drawings rather than actual photographs.
But the Classification Board granted Eromanga Sensai an MA15+ rating, saying: "The film contains strong themes that are justified by context."
While all videos pass through the Classification Board, it only looks at comic books if they are submitted, and it is up to the book's distributors to decide if it needs to be classified.
Ms Bonaros and Senator Griff want this changed and are calling for an ongoing review of classification regulations to extend the board's oversight to printed materials.
"The board is aware that a campaign has been launched about the sale of Japanese manga and anime in Australia and that in the context of the Government's review of classification regulation this issue has been raised," the Classification Board said in a statement.
Fans of anime and manga have defended the industry, pointing out the majority of publications are not pornographic.
The owner of Adelaide store Shin Tokyo, William Chappell, said the artform had a 60-year history, and like other parts of the entertainment industry, content could range from child-friendly through to pornographic.
He said while the Classification Board was experienced in dealing with the material, he was still careful about what he sold in his shop.
"We're a family-friendly store so we're really careful ordering products," he said.
"We look at how female characters are portrayed and there are quite a lot of products that we decide aren't suitable."
"That's where we are just extremely careful and we just say 'hey, if it looks bad, we're just not going to stock it'."
Ms Bonaros took up the campaign of child exploitation material in anime and manga after travelling to Japan to push for child-like sex dolls to be banned.
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"The trip to Japan was a bit of an eye-opener in many regards," she said.
"Obviously, when I went there I wasn't aware of the extent of the problem of manga."
Ms Bonaros said laws in Japan did not consider drawings to be child exploitation material, but there were groups there campaigning for it to be banned.
She said she wanted to help Japanese activists who believed pressure from other countries would help their cause.
"They need external pressure — they need their politicians to understand that the rest of the world doesn't look at this material through the same lens that they do," Ms Bonaros said.
"There is a lot of pressure being applied at the moment in Japan, but it is being done very discreetly, so what they've told me is the more help they can get from external countries, the more hope they have of making some inroads in terms of ensuring that their child exploitation laws are stronger."
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