Jormungand’s manga apparently differs from the anime in that it contains quite a few more erotic scenes, and some rather controversial ones at that – a notable example being ero-terrorist weapon dealer shota action.
Our arm dealing heroine who is far older than the young leading male seems to not think much of age differences as she decides to join him for a bath. That in itself is nothing particularly or indecent, he’s a child after all – however interest arises in the rather forceful foreplay prominent and unmissable, and seeing that it takes place whilst both parties are fully undressed, submerged in water, it easily manages to level up several times more in the area of romantic obscenity.





















Apr 11, 2012 @ 13:03 CDT
Um… differs? What? I read the manga to the end of the first episode, but I didn’t see any of these pages and no others either :O
Apr 11, 2012 @ 13:08 CDT
“I read the manga to the end of the first episode, but I didn’t see any of these pages and no others either :O”
Perhaps that wasn’t stated in the ideal manner – rather than the first episode differing, the series itself will potentially differ as it is doubtful to contain these panels. More or less, this is something to look forward to which one will want to compare to the anime, assuming it shows up, and assess the differences.
Apr 11, 2012 @ 13:36 CDT
Maybe with a little steam here and there or some editing… but I tink they could do it without that too. Skinship is serious business ;)
Apr 11, 2012 @ 13:45 CDT
“Skinship is serious business”
It sure is, thousands of Blu-ray sales teeter on the edge of bodily exposure.
Apr 11, 2012 @ 20:22 CDT
Ghost Shoujo is almost certainly on a different level, indeed. I don’t understand her at all.
Apr 14, 2012 @ 12:20 CDT
What manga chapter was this scene in?