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“Nakaimo” Strips Censorship & Clothing

Oct 23, 2012 @ 21:36 CDT

No different than the first, Nakaimo’s second Blu-ray strips all censorship plaguing the many service moments – and as a special treat to whomever may care, it of course strips all items of clothing as well.

For a series which supposedly promotes a premise about finding little sisters, Nakaimo looks to have quite an excess of topless female chests – resembling something more akin to some kind of “guess the oppai” gameshow. Although even in that case, this remains a series horrible and flawed as the camera seems occupied with the same easily identifiable two pairs of oppai all throughout the second optical media disc volume of Nakaimo.

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5 Comments

  • trandaihung says:

    They don’t give a fuck.

  • Anonymous says:

    Why hate on SAO when there are anime like this around :(
    Anime that only try to tease you into buying their blu rays to see the things you were supposed to see

    • gargamesh says:

      because it was expected to be like this to begin with, an ero-harem anime and first glance will tell you so, whereas sao gave the impression of having a serious and complex story, with a plot of high potential, only to ruin it in the following episodes by transitioning into cliche romance with a really horrible plot, main characters that seem to lack common sense but miraculously by the power of the protagonist, always has the upper hand and side stories which were irrelevant to the main story anyway,

    • eliscrubs says:

      Because SAO makes very little sense, and tries too hard to be dramatic when its characters aren’t even particularly likable. I actually prefer anime like this over SAO, since it understands its role very well: nipple distribution.
      And if you’re saying that these “things you were supposed to see” are meant to be broadcast on television, well, let’s just say I hope you’re never in charge of censorship laws.

      • gargamesh says:

        “Because SAO makes very little sense, and tries too hard to be dramatic when its characters aren’t even particularly likable. I actually prefer anime like this over SAO, since it understands its role very well: nipple distribution.”

        well said, i don’t even find the scenes dramatic, when asuna died, there wasn’t even dramatic tension, it was just like “meh, i got slashed, now i’ll disappear instantly”,it was just like nothing, whereas other animes where the MC’s die, you’ll really feel the sadness so you can’t help but feel sorry for them

        “And if you’re saying that these “things you were supposed to see” are meant to be broadcast on television, well, let’s just say I hope you’re never in charge of censorship laws.”

        although i think he might be referencing animes like highschool DxD, which i really wonder why it wasn’t even in controversy or even put off air since it showed bare nipple on television, but hey , it’s japan

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