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I watched a anime but I didn't know it was incest!!!

yunoxyukki
like how old we talking here? cause i think kissxsis been around since 2005
snorlaxthegod
yosuga no sora would of been way better without all the other relationships just the first one only.
key17
Reads "Yosuga no Sora"... sounds familiar so I google it... oh yeah! THAT one...
vampire_neko
I liked Yosuga no Sora but it would have been better without all the alternative time lines scenarios and instead just had a continuous storyline. I never really got how someone can be really into anime but not like ecchi and such. They go together like bread and butter. I can understand when it takes center stage and plot is crappy because of it, that it can be annoying for some. Japanese anime is mostly made for teens to adults, it's not usually made for little kids. So of course it's usually going to have adult themes and romance/sexuality. I'm a rebel with anarchistic tendencies and I hate censorship so I love naughtiness, especially when most find it shocking. So I tend to like the more naughty anime series, though I'll still watch the nicer slice of life stuff like Clannad and such.
key17
I don't mind anime having adult themes/content. Heck, I actually appreciate it, because I think it's an interesting theme to watch. Even stuff like incest is fine when it's handled nicely but you gotta admit that series as of late have been using sex appeal everywhere for no god damn reason. I mean, I don't mind a panty flash here and there, mangas like Love Hina for example have some and it's perfecty fine, but 20 per episode without counting boob jiggles, and other sexual stunts of the same flavor is just dumb. Look at stuff like Kill la Kill... WHY? Seriously, why? There's a reasons why anime as such a bad connotation.
vampire_neko
Sex sells and the world is overflowing with horny people (mostly guys).
riyuzaki
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jikokun
You watched AN anime. If you use "a" before a word that starts with a vowel, you use an instead. The more you know.
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