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Machinations 2: Lolilectric Boogaloo

Well, I finally caved to the homosexual overlords and did a podcast about the machinations of lolis. It wasn’t so bad, I think I made it through with relatively little scaring. The result is a somewhat norganized and somewhat dry podcast about why lolis get dicks hard in 48 states, and incest loli gets them hard in the other two. It’s ok that it’s a bit dry and disorganized though… why? Because I am about to post some delicious loli pictures and NO ONE CAN STOP ME! BWHAHAHAHA! But yes, please do try to enjoy the podcast. It’s hardly my best stuff, but I am tired and don’t give too much of a shit. I will do it better next time. Also, the thing encodes voice for shit… I need to mess with that.

Oh, and please contribute to Ask Onii-chan. It’s good fun and you will remain anonymous and so on. HERE’S SOME PICTURES! Be sure to start the podcast before scrolling down further. And no the images aren’t properly resized. I told you… I am feeling lazy. Right-click, view image and you see the wholllle thing.

 
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Machinations 2: Lolilectric Boogaloo

Machinations 2: Lolilectric Boogaloo

Machinations 2: Lolilectric Boogaloo

Chikan Monogatari Censored

Not sure how closely you folks follow the ero scene in the US. It’s a pretty depressing thing. John Sirabella, the CEO of Media Blasters has posting on Anime on DVD admitting that their Kitty branded release of Chikan Monogatari has had ten minutes of footage removed because characters in the scene were “obviously under-age and it was too much for us.” Despite this, they marked their boxes as Uncut and Uncensored. Nice. At least don’t lie, man. Come on. But, hey, let me say it’s nice of you to leave the fight against blatantly unconstitutional laws up to the people who can’t afford legal representation. Then, you look at the full post for this issue and see the people pointing out the obviously ridiculous nature of the cut, since they’ve previously shows with “underage” characters. Sorry to politicize here, but welcome to the American police state. Thanks a ton, puritanical government! Thanks for saving those totally real animated girls from harm. Jack asses.

Please express your feelings in the comments and by sending along a complaint to customer@media-blasters.com. I’m sure they’ll appreciate your concern.

Ask Onii-chan: John on Loli

My close personal friend… haha. We don’t talk. I mail him sometimes to congratulate him on a kick ass post, but anyway, John, of AnimeNation’s Ask John recently posted a very eloquent explanation of loli in the more general sense. It’s not porn, and I’m not going to bother posting porn in this post, I’m just going to recreate the question and answer here. Thanks for permission, John and AnimeNation. Buy some of their shit, people.

I don’t know if this is too scandalous a question for Ask John, but what titles would you recommend to watch as the best lolita anime?

In regards to the scandalous potential of any qualitative or critical discussion, I believe that excess anxiety over possible vilification or rejection hobbles the potential for education and analysis. If the “Lolita” theme is too taboo to discuss, it will never be understood. So I’m not afraid to discuss the genre, but I would like to approach this question with a personal objective. Simply providing a list of recommendations for erotica involving young looking characters wouldn’t be difficult, and I don’t believe in moral objections to objective qualification of the genre, but since the question posed isn’t specific, I’d prefer to answer with mainstream examples. Readers searching for examples of pornographic Lolita anime need look no farther than domestic releases like Little Monica Story, Magic Woman M, and Kite, or to imports such as the two Lolita Anime series, Imouto Jiru, and Cream Lemon: Yumeiro Bunny.

Instead, I’d like to concentrate on an exploration of the Lolita anime genre in mainstream anime by citing examples that reveal the breadth and appeal of the genre. Especially within American anime fandom, the prevailing opinion is that Lolita anime is depraved and immoral. I think that opinion is instinctive, thoughtless, and reactionary. Lolita characters are tremendously popular among Japanese fans. Self-referential anime including Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu and Genshiken even overtly state that little sister characters are an integral characteristic of (contemporary) anime. I believe that Lolita characters are cute and appealing similar to the way puppies, kittens, and koala bears are cute. Things that are petit, soft, and innocent are adorable. I don’t believe that theory is a sexist objectification of women because Lolita anime characters are fictional creations, not people. They are an artistic personification of the same spirit of cuteness that resides in puppies, except they act like human beings. In that sense, I can discuss a few of the anime series which best exemplify Lolita characters and the diverse types of anime that constitute Lolita anime.

Card Captor Sakura is the ideal example of Lolita anime. Sakura Kinomoto is a literal younger sister. She’s sweet, kind-hearted, and innocent, but also independent and responsible. Her constant outfit changing puts her in a steady cycle of adorable costumes for viewers to critique and rate. Her personality and her adventures are specifically designed to make viewers adore her, cheer for her, empathize with her, and want to look after her. The Card Captor Sakura anime doesn’t encourage any sexual objectification of its cast; the show literally makes viewers love its little girl protagonist.

The Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha series is Lolita anime specifically designed for adult male viewers. The series is a loosely affiliated spin-off from an erotic anime series, and its two television series were broadcast late at night for adult viewers, despite including no sexuality. Lyrical Nanoha, and its spiritual ancestor D4 Princess, are Lolita fighting anime. D4 Princess was possibly the first Lolita themed anime to feature bone crushing fights and character deaths. The Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s series ratchets up the action with intense magic battles and massive collateral damage between cute but steel-willed pre-adolescent girls. If Card Captor Sakura exemplifies the cute and sweet side of Lolita characters, Lyrical Nanoha A’s reflects the determined, loyal, and righteous urgency of the Lolita character.

Ichigo Marshmallow is a defining example of the placid, naturalistic side of Lolita anime. The “Strawberry Marshmallow” anime details the everyday lives of happy and cute pre-adolescent Japanese girls. Nothing in particular ever happens, leaving the appeal of the show in just sharing time with these little women. They’re young enough to not yet be preoccupied by boys or fashion, yet the anime slyly acknowledges their developing womanhood by including occasional suggestive scenes and imagery, such as showing the girls bathing, and using hips and butts as eyecatch images.

Series including Sailor Moon, Pretty Cure, and Akihabara Cyber Team don’t immediately create the impression that they’re Lolita anime since their characters don’t seem like pre-adolescents, but all three of these series are shows starring young girls which were very popular with adult viewers. Sailor Moon featured long legged teenage girls in short skirts and school uniforms, and also overtly dealt with romantic relationships. Pretty Cure, particularly the Pretty Cure Max Heart series, was specifically designed to appeal to both preadolescent girls and adult male viewers. Akihabara Cyber Team was initially designed as a series for preadolescent girl audiences, but reportedly eventually became most popular with young adult male viewers. Sailor Moon was the series that virtually single-handedly made America aware of the existence of anime that featured attractive and appealing young girl stars. The Sailor Moon anime itself doesn’t sexually fetishize its characters, but its ensemble cast and complex story made it acceptable for male viewers to watch a cartoon about teenage girls. Pretty Cure took the Sailor Moon formula and added the masculine martial arts of Dragon Ball Z. Akihabara Cyber Team contained obvious fan service, but also illustrated the theme of young girls being the origin of voluptuous adult women. The Akihabara Cyber Team television series illustrates the girls’ proxies growing into adult women. In the motion picture, two of the girls themselves reach the status of physically developing from children into fully formed adult women. Magical girl anime including Creamy Mami, Fancy LaLa, and Full Moon wo Sagashite deal with girls magically maturing, but these series are specifically shoujo anime while Akihabara Cyber Team is an action show that specifically seeks to reach male viewers.

I won’t try to argue that any of these series are among the very best anime ever made, although most of them are pretty good. I think these particular shows significantly contribute to an understanding of the characteristics and appeal of mainstream Lolita anime. These examples validate the Lolita theme as a distinct anime trend that is not inherently immoral or prurient. Lolita anime can be sexual, but it can also, evidently, be cute, fun, and even emotionally resonant. There are other Lolita themed anime which may be nicer looking or more complex than shows like D4 Princess and Akihabara Cyber Team, such as Petopeto-san, Negima!?, and Tsukuyome, but I think the shows which I’ve discussed in detail are ones which best reveal the characteristics of Lolita anime. In other words, these shows are among the best defining representations of mainstream Lolita anime.

I hope you enjoyed this post. Now IMMA GO! Please visit AnimeNation and buy their stuff and check out John’s Ask John feature. It’s fun.

Yubisaki Milk Tea

Now, I’m not in the habit of doing this, but I’ve been considering it for a while, and a record number of WHINERS have been WHINING at me to post something up. So here we are. I’d just like to point fans of good stories and a more mature (read: not typical teenage crap) manga in the direction of TOKYOPOP’s US release of Yubisaki Milk Tea. It’s put forward in all of it’s lewd and twisted goodness.

The art is wonderful. It’s a sort of sketchy and yet beautiful and fitting style. I would classify it as smooth and subdued. It really fits the tone of the manga properly. So, what’s the tone of the manga? Well, conflict. The story follows the clearly disturbed Yoshinori in his life which revolves mainly about the complications of continuing to cross-dress after puberty and the awkward emotional issues that come along with having a younger girl be in love with you. Well, there’s that, and then there’s the classmate who only loves Yoshinori as his cross-dressing alter ego, Yuki. Oh, and it only gets worse and more complicated from there.

At any rate, whenever I’m reading the manga, I feel quite nice about it. It’s hard to describe, you know? It’s that sort of feeling you get when you’re just reading something that’s done properly. When you pick up a book that really clicks with you and is effortless to move through. That’s this sort of book to me. And, well, I’m sick of writing about it. So head out and pick up a copy, or head over this way to get a sample of the style and some blotted story bits. I am going to go to sleep or something. Au revoir. Whiners. I will do another Ask Onii-chan later.

Oh, and if anyone knows a GOOD artist who is willing to talk to me about some commissioned work, I would be much obliged. I don’t have a fuck ton of money, but I have lots of readers! And some money! Etc, etc. Yeah, so let me know. And I mean REALLY good people. High quality stuff like the sort of things in the banner and such. Shoot me a line on the contact page.

Ero Artist Spotlight: smile

Ok, will enough with all this heavy shit and yeah. Let’s move forward and get on with ero artist spotlighting. Today’s has a bit of an ulterior motive. As most of you likely know, Comiket 70 is going on right now, and with Comiket comes eroge, doujin, and general happiness for otaku the world over. So, in honor of Comiket, I’ve decided to feature an artist who will be putting out some eroge at Comiket. More specifically, worked on the CG for the game.

The artist in question is Smile, or Shiragi… I’ll go with Smile. Smile has been doing his thing for a good while, and he’s quite good at it. While Smile tends to trend more towards bakunyuu (sorry, it happens a lot) he exhibits a wide range of character archetypes with wonderful quality. Beyond just the archetypes, however, we see Smile show off a interesting number of different coloring styles. I bring this up because it’s something that I personally haven’t seen very often. Smile’s colorings range from the more angular, hard shadows that conjure images of hentai of the middle 90s to thick outlined lolis with a more Korean flavor to them. One of the styles that I really feel Smile has perfected, however, is the eroge girl style. Now, you might say “What the hell is that?” but if you sit down with any number of hentai games, you will know what I’m talking about when you compare the characters present to the meido on the first page of his gallery section. His ability to capture the aesthetic inhereit in the styles he chooses to depict borders on uncanny and really stands to exemplify the talent that Smile has. Sadly, his gallery will likely leave you wanting more, but there’s hope. Well, hope if you can get in contact with someone going to Comiket on Day 3, or on Yahoo! Japan Auctions. He is the leading credit in Dopamine Software’s Comiket offering Acmeholic. The game is a futanari adventure… like lots of futanari works tend to be. The site advertises as being primarily for people with weird tastes, and I’d say that’s likely true. If you’re a futanari fan, then you need to check it out for sure. For more information, check out futanari.org’s post about it. They’re mirroring the full sized trailer, which is also on the Dopamine site. Try not to rape the bandwidth too much so 3pyon doesn’t come sodomize me. If it causes him too many problems, I will host it up over here, but I wanted to give a link anyway since that’s a great futa resource. Anyway, Smile’s CG work for Acmeholic is compelling for sure, and the site boasts some excellent works with a wide range. Please visit and enjoy. Sorry if this reads a bit poorly. I’m a bit sick right now. Sonic diarrhea.

Further further dis… I’m going to post some loli…

Update: New banner. Maybe it won’t get you busted outright at work. Haha.

I’ve been doing a lot of researching here. A lot of reading if you will. This is because of the recent talk I’ve been hearing about the Adam Walsh Child Protection Act thing. Let me just start out by saying that we will be posting loli all day every day if I feel like it. All day.

Anyway, the Adam Walsh child protection act is basically another one of those standard “we all agree that kids are good and shouldn’t be abused, but we somehow still don’t have proper laws in place to protect them” sort of acts. Article 5 of the bill has some people up in arms because of the section regarding child pornography. The bill, however, does nothing to change the previously accepted definition of child pornography(see US Code 18 Section 2256). If you don’t want to read that previous link, it basically says that child porn has to, wait for it, CONTAIN A CHILD, you know… a REAL ONE.

Furthermore, as relates to the PROTECT Act, even with the need to prove that something is obscene (which is legally impossible) section 504 was essencially overturned in 2004 with Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union(Google Cache, because PDFs are gay). If you don’t want to read the 41 page decision on the previous link, I will lay it out for you. Basically it sets post-PROTECT precendent that no law can be made abridging free-speech and (in particular) potentially offensive images are a part of free speech and are therefore protected-speech (or expression, whichever). Which means any legal action already has post-Act precendent, even though proving obscenity and lack of artistic value is on the prosecution in the first place.

That being said…

Oh, is that not good enough? Jesus Christ, you people.

Further Discussion on Loli

UPDATE: Look, if you’re coming here from 4chan or ESPECIALLY Little Angels Hentai (who deleted my post to try to help spread the updated information) you need to read the latest post I’ve made on this issue. It sets some solid shit down and it’s important to be informed, I believe. Here is the post. And if you’re from LAH, please let Sat know that what he did is keeping YOU GUYS from knowing the whole story on this shit. I don’t need LAH’s meager hit increase, and the community doesn’t need people shitting on each other when it’s slim pickings as it is. Man, what a prick.

I just got an e-mail from Shii (shii.org, wonderful work with gp32 on some eroge translations) regarding the hongfire.com issue pointing to Article 502 of the PROTECT Act. Before I start talking legal business, let’s have it be known that I do not support child pornography, child abuse, or most anything having to do with children. Why I do support, however, is free expression without limits and the idea that lolicon images are not related to child pornography any more than public playgrounds and toy sections are. There may be some overlap, but even than lolicon is more likely to act is a differant than anything else, and while I whole heartedly support the instant execution of child molsters, abusers, etc., I don’t feel lolicon has anything on common with that. So, moving forward, regardless of whether it turns your on or not, it’s something that’s out there and, stodgy right-wingers be damned, I think it should be allowed. Moving forward.

The e-mail I got from Shii details article 504 of the PROTECT Act (proving that relying on other people’s stuff is likely a bad idea, thanks for reading ahead to 504, jackasses.) which rather plainly states that:

`(a) IN GENERAL- Any person who, in a circumstance described in subsection (d), knowingly produces, distributes, receives, or possesses with intent to distribute, a visual depiction of any kind, including a drawing, cartoon, sculpture, or painting, that–

(1)(A) depicts a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct; and

(B) is obscene; or

(2)(A) depicts an image that is, or appears to be, of a minor engaging in graphic bestiality, sadistic or masochistic abuse, or sexual intercourse, including genital-genital, oral-genital, anal-genital, or oral-anal, whether between persons of the same or opposite sex; and

(B) lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value;

or attempts or conspires to do so, shall be subject to the penalties provided in section 2252A(b)(1), including the penalties provided for cases involving a prior conviction.

So what does all this mean? Well, basically the first part is wide open because no one can really prove obscenity (see: The millions of previous cases involving movies, music and other art forms) and the second part is saying that any of the standard, and non-standard sex acts aren’t cool, but then tried to “protect” free expression and speech by saying that’s maybe cool if it has serious artistic value.

Again, I would argue that “artistic value” is one of those foggy sorts of statements made so that if this sort of thing gets brought before an uptight judge, you go to jail, but if not, you can probably make a decently sufficient case for yourself. This is one of the reasons I hate our legal system, but don’t get me started on that because that’s not why I made this site. I would argue that loli in the part of a story line, or what have you, contains as much artistic value, if not more, than that tripe book Lolita (it’s a shitty book, sorry) and makes itself exempt from the afore mentioned laws. Moreover, if Hustler can get away with releasing Hentai that ADMITS WITHIN ITSELF to be taking place in a high school, and get away with it because of the “All Actresses Herein Are Over 18, LOL!” warning then we have some bigger problems in the first place.

In short, I imagine you all want an answer about posting loli on this site. That answer is “yes” so long as said loli is part of a greater storyline, but that in itself depends on Six, if he wants to run any risk there might be. When the guys at Danbooru and 4chan announce their arrests, I will take anything loli down and that’ll be that. From what Shii tells me, laws against this sort of thing have been overturned twice in the past, and it shouldn’t be an exception this time. Moreover, it’s not the government’s place to tell us what we can draw, or, provided no other human being is involved, what we can look at. It’s a damn shame, but I abide by the law so let’s clean this place up a little.

[There was a hot loli picture here. -_-]

There, of age and completely covered up. Just like the Christians want.

Ero Artist Spotlight: suzuneko

There was a sharp decline in hits today… I guess my blessings on lolitron finally ran out. Oh well! I expect you perverts to browse more! DAMNIT! At least now I don’t feel so bad about the hit counts at ikimashou. But enough about me! What about porn?

Well, I feel so crass calling it porn because suzuneko is really an accomplished guy. If you’re a dabbler of fine Japanese magazines and websites, you’ll likely have seen his work around. He’s done a few wallpapers for Galge, two pinups for Core magazine, an S&M Sniper for Wairea and the cover for Enterbrain’s Ragnarok manga anthology. Now, I ended with the Ragnarok bit on purpose, because it’s more likely that you’ve seen his stuff being reposted on image boards whenever some get s in the mood to post some sexy Rangarok ladies, and let me tell you he does it well. I keep saying he, but I guess I’m assuming that. I mean, suzuneko could be anything… but those are details! Moving on, the art style really reminds me of the sort of work you see in eroge, at times, and then at other times you can see a bit of the Korean artwork influence come out in his works. He seems to stay pretty busy, in fact, just today he posted up a new piece of line art to drool over. Again, I always love seeing the absolute quality of the Japanese crowd, and suzuneko is a shining star among them, for sure, and his eye for color is something that feels so natural you have to think before you notice it. And PLEASE, PLEASE if you love me or the site at all, notice suzunekos amazing ability to capture a quality facial expression. I beg of you. suzuneko is someone that you should all check out, but especially people who like to see their spectacular art of anime characters that they’re fond of. At a glane you’ll see Rio from Super Black Jack, Suigintou, KunKun (mmmmm), Karen Ortensia, and I’d go on but that’s just the first page of his archive. Go and look, and as I tend to do, here are some shots from his site to let you know what you’ll be looking at. The areas he hits are loli, elf girls, priests, usamimi, the list goes on and on. Let me just say, if you ever thought you didn’t have the hots for chicks with grey skin and long ears, I implore you to take a look below. There’s a bit more of that goodness on his site.

P.S. I purposely crop these images to give you guys impetus to visit the artist. I want you to become fans, not sit around and look at this site waiting for me to start stealing galleries. These guys work hard and they deserve hits, damnit! GO!