[ all ] [ a / b / c / f / h / jp / l / o / q / s / sw / lounge ] [ cgi ] [ up ] [ wiki ]
[Home] [Catalog] [Search] [RSS feed] [Inbox] [Write PM] [Admin]
[Return]
Posting mode: Reply
[]
(for deletion, 8 chars max)
  • Allowed file types are: GIF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, SWF, WEBM, MP4
  • Maximum file size allowed is 50000 KB.
  • Images greater than 200 * 200 pixels will be thumbnailed.

  • Switch Form Position | BBCode Reference
  • Read the rules before you post.
  • Protect your username, use a tripcode!
  • 日本のへゆり
    boku

  • 2025/05/04 - Heyuri Calendar has been launched. Find out about upcoming Heyuri events!
  • 2025/04/01 - NEW GAME: Slime Breeder! Commit slimecest with your ancestors to create teh ultimate slime!
  • 2024/09/12 - NEW GAME: Battle Royale R! Make characters and see if they can win the Heyuri Cup!
  • 2024/09/10 - Tegaki function has been added
  • [Show All]


File: ow.jpg
(73 KB, 720x540) [ImgOps]
73 KB
i always found anime with gore and/or guro scenes to be kewl but there doesn't seem to be many... hard 2 convince a studio to maek adaptations or not censor stuff, i guess (;´Д`)

picrel is from genocyber

Marked for deletion (Old)
>>
herez a relevant thread from GUROchan https://boards.guro.cx/g/res/41808.html
>>
There was a lot of "ultraviolence" anime in the 80s and 90s, but I think changes in Japanese law and economic factors killed it off
>>
>>1113
>herez a relevant thread from GUROchan https://boards.guro.cx/g/res/41808.html
arigatou biggrin there's sum kewl stuff there.
>>
File: guro_anime.png
(31 KB, 384x622) [ImgOps]
31 KB
nyaoo-closedeyes
>>
>>1114
why would japanese booming economy support ultraviolence in media? not a sarcastic question, really wonder if there is correlation other than better funding for more detailed animation
>>
>why would japanese booming economy support ultraviolence in media?
OVAs were more financially viable at the time, and OVAs didn't have to adhere to the stricter rules of television


Delete Post: []
Password:
First[0] Last