Sex And Violence In Japanese Anime

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Japanese Anime Questionable Westerners will find that the Japanese love for violence and sex very controversial especially with some of the Manga, Hentai and other names that form types of Japanese comics / animations. Are these artisits going too far in the way they portray women and violence? What are your thoughts?
Post Date: 18th Feb, 2005 - 2:45pm / Post ID: #

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I'm currently doing a research paper about Sex and violence in Japanese anime. I'm just wondering if you guys can help me. I will need you to cite an anime which you think is violent and sexually suggestive in nature. I would greatly appreciate it if you can state the reason why. Thank you very much!

Post Date: 20th Feb, 2005 - 2:38am / Post ID: #

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Some Japanese anime's lean towards violence or sexuality and not both. Rurouni Kenshin leans towards the violent side with a side not of the relationship between Kenshin and the main female character.

Inuyasha also leans towards violence with an under tone of his relationship with kugoma. I see that in this cartoon, there is a monk who is constantly sexually harassing women in this one too.

Love Hina is an anime that focus's completely on the sexuality of teenager hood. There is a plot, but it focus's on womens bodies that can be excentuated. There are also several anime's that go into hentai which is all violence and sex. A couple of those are La Blue Girl and Twin Angels. These hentai animes mix violence and sexuality often showing graphic violence and graphic sexual scenes. Not necessarily for the faint of heart.

Japan Animation is almost always geared towards adults. There are other cartoons such as pokemon that are for children, but most are definentely written for adults.

Post Date: 20th Feb, 2005 - 9:44pm / Post ID: #

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Sex and violence in japanese anime is very common. I will mainly talk about Violence...

Warning: descriptions that sensitive readers may find shocking or offensive

On one hand, I guess that it's easy to imagine that the most spectacularly grotesque anime ever put to film would be an underground Japanese exclusive discussed in hushed whispers and surreptitiously traded among hardcore anime fans. On the other hand, it's also logical to predict that the most offensive, exploitive and sensationalistic graphic splatter anime ever made would be a highly desirable title for major American release. I haven't personally seen every anime title, and exactly what qualifies a title as being more gruesome or violent than another title in a comparison between near equals is very subjective. There are numerous anime titles that are considered excessively violent and horrific, including Violence Jack, Makai Tensho (released in America as "Ninja Resurrection"), Karakuri no Kimi (released in America as "Puppet Princess"), Hokuto no Ken, Gantz, Elfen Lied, Amon Devilman, Riki-Oh, Jiku Sengokushi Kuro no Shishi Jinnai Hen (released in America as "Black Lion"), and Jubei Ninpucho, but in my experience, one title reign supreme as the most grotesque and revolting I've ever seen. And it would be The two episode long Kakugo no Susume OAV series from 1996, based on the manga by Takayuki Yamaguchi, is the most viscerally violent and gruesome anime I've ever seen, and it's arguably the most grotesque anime ever made.

However, the most intense and horrific violence I've ever encountered in anime is actually not in anime, but in manga. The work of manga artists including Hideshi Hino, Shintaro Kago, and Waita Uziga, among others, frequently borders on indescribable. Hideshi Hino's horror manga, as far as I'm aware, have never been adapted into anime, but one of his manga stories was filmed as the now legendary live action gore movie Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood, a film that depicts a stalker methodically dismembering his kidnap victim in unflinching, graphic detail. But while most of Hino's influential horror manga deals with the horror of disfigurement and metamorphosis, artists such as Shintaro Kago and Waita Uziga focus on far more blunt depictions of metamorphosis, as in young girls and women mutilating themselves and each other, and young women being brutally violated. Waita Uziga's adult manga and illustrations depict women having their bodies broken and savagely torn apart, girls mutilated and murdered with grisly and gruesome cruelty that often defies description and even imagination. Perhaps for the good of society, Waita Uziga's manga has never been adapted into anime. Such manga works no doubt inspire theories about their harmful effects on readers and society, but that debate is for a different discussion. For many readers and anime watchers, something like Fushigi Yuugi or SaiKano may bring tears to our eyes, and the Read or Die OAV series or Kite may have us filled with excitement. Likewise we may sometimes desire something that sends shivers of shock through us; something that causes such intense reactions that we have to look away or stop momentarily. The value of such revolting and horrifying violence is that it can stimulate us to a degree that typical manga and anime cannot.

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Post Date: 21st Feb, 2005 - 1:11pm / Post ID: #

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I had to check out Waita Uziga that you where speaking of above. I must say, I watch a ton of anime and read allot of Manga's, but this has got to be the most horrific thing I have ever seen. I don't quite understand, there is nothing like this in American comics or cartoons, why do the Japanese get so into this? Why are they so acceptant as a culture of this kind of violence, degradation, and brutality? What has happened different in their culture that this is acceptable in some form or fashion?

This has given me a whole new view into the Japanese psyche and the world of Japanese Animation. I really want to know what makes a person create this kind of drawing and animation.

Offtopic but,

For all others on the forum reading this: I look up and research every issue that I post too, including references made by other posters. I had to make sure the the previous poster knew his stuff and that his references where really as he said. DO NOT GOOGLE HIS REFERENCES! The majority of these are extremely graphic in nature in both sexual brutality and violence!

Post Date: 30th Mar, 2012 - 11:43pm / Post ID: #

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Name: Ken
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Title: Waita Uziga

Comments: Waita Uziga, wasnt that sick, I was slightly bored I must add, I have seen those who I could find and I found many, maybe all and I still thought it could be even more gory.

But still I bet many people think Elfen Leid is ape [..] sick, it was funny and time passed by, but I was never shocked of what I saw or that I had to see the other way, but maybe I am just a sick person with a Black sense of humor.

31st Mar, 2012 - 12:24am / Post ID: #

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I can't believe there is a fan base for this crap. People or monsters like Waita Uziga are most likely women haters and need a serious psychotic evaluation to sort out what is in their head because what they call art is beyond disturbing.



2nd Apr, 2012 - 12:55am / Post ID: #

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I've read over this thread before a long time ago but this time I wanted to reply to ken about Waita Uziga. I don't see how you can get more gory than what Waita Uziga and why would you want to? usually you read comics for entertainment... If this is entertainment then there is something terribly wrong with you... No offense dude.



15th Apr, 2012 - 7:13pm / Post ID: #

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Those Japanese ultra violent amines should be banned! They aren't art they are savage and only fill the needs of the psychos that read them.



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