Seven Mortal Sins
For better or worse, Seven Mortal Sins is the epitome of ecchi anime.
For better or worse, Seven Mortal Sins is the epitome of ecchi anime.
And You Thought There is Never a Girl Online? is an easy show to prejudge. Cover art focusing on an unrealistically busty young woman’s cleavage? Check. An MA15+ rating for “sexual references and nudity”? Check. An awkwardly-translated title? Check and check. Turns out I was wrong.
As my wife puts it, “This is every bad, neckbeard cliché about anime come true.”
How on earth do you review Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid without coming across as either a leering perve or a sneering prude?
A light-hearted fanservice romp through RPG clichés, populated by the imaginatively-named – and barely-dressed – cast of Fighter, Mage, Dark Elf and Paladin.
Triage X is irrefutably a bad anime series; it can’t even decide which kind of bad anime it is.
Isuca ain’t your typical fanservice anime.
Gloriously weird in a way that will either revolt or delight you.
The fourth season of To Love-Ru takes fanservice to the extreme.
Sailor Moon R is a complex representation of teenage coming-of-age, satirising and celebrating the solipsistic tendencies of youth.