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  • Warning: This video has been heavily censored due to YouTube removing the original upload.

  • *cough* Pussies!

  • Please check the links to the uncensored version in the description below for the full effect.

  • For the rest of you who are either sneaking at work or watching this with your mom in the living room, here you go:

  • If any of you have been following anime for any decent period of time,

  • you'd know that a staple in the whole medium itself and all its sexualized fighting,

  • harem-inducing, and cutesie-moe glory is the idea of fanservice.

  • Now, for any of you who are new to anime, might not be so familiar with anime concepts and the otaku lingo,

  • allow me to fill you in.

  • "Fanservice" is a term derived from the anime and manga fandom itself

  • to describe material that is intentionally added to a series or show

  • with the purpose of catering towards a certain group of people or fans

  • and giving them exactly what they want.

  • The definition of the term itself is actually quite vague,

  • since basically anything can technically be defined as fanservice -

  • which could range from anything to a shot of the character's panties,

  • making the art style emphasize cute, ditsy girls,

  • or even the inclusion of a little sister character because, in the end,

  • it all boils down to a concept of, well, servicing the fans.

  • Nowadays, though, "fanservice" is normally a phrase used by anime fans - myself included -

  • to describe the gratuitous depiction of female characters in a sexualized manner,

  • which normally equates to the unnecessary exposure of female body parts

  • by means of dodgy camera angles, randomly-inserted sexualized scenes, or revealing clothing

  • that is only worn for the purpose of emphasizing every possible asset.

  • Or, to put it in guy language:

  • fucking titties, fucking ass, and fucking girls, man.

  • It's a topic that surely anyone watching anime has probably noticed.

  • And as one of the many reviewers that have complained about fanservice getting in the way of the quality of the show,

  • it does beg the question: What is the point of fanservice?

  • Well, the answer to that question is so simple and obvious

  • that I'm sure 90% of the people watching the video would be able to answer it.

  • Sex sells!

  • I said it years ago in my Harem video and I'll say it again now.

  • It doesn't matter if it's in the film industry, gaming, music, or even selling fucking burgers.

  • Sex makes money and that's just a universal fact, especially if it's aimed towards guys.

  • Most of the time, we cannot help it.

  • We are subconsciously drawn to this stuff,

  • as I'm sure many of the people who clicked on this video just for the thumbnail

  • are about to comment on,

  • and we can only blame our hormones for that.

  • So, having said all of this, of course it's obvious why most anime have fanservice in them!

  • "So, what's the problem?" you may ask.

  • It's something I often like to complain about in my own reviews, to which a common reply I get is,

  • "Pfft! Why is Gigguk complaining about tits again?

  • Does he not like girls or something?"

  • Well, of course I like girls, you dunce, but do you know what else I like?

  • Being so immersed in the story that I forget about everything else

  • and become completely engrossed in the world that the anime's presenting to me.

  • I watch anime to enjoy the story, the action, or just as a form of escapism.

  • And it's kind of distracting if they're trying to make horny at the same time.

  • Or, are you going to have me believe that there are people who can stay totally engaged

  • in a serious story while simultaneously wanting to have a wank.

  • Shut up, Shinji!

  • There's only so much fanservice someone can take before it acts against their immersion in the story.

  • The more obviously placed the fanservice, the more likely it is to break immersion,

  • which is my biggest problem with fanservice,

  • unless that's the entire point of the show, a.k.a. the ecchi genre.

  • I have no problems with the ecchi genre as a whole, since you go into the show expecting this stuff.

  • My big problem is that not only are we seeing this more and more in modern-day anime,

  • but it's also getting progressively more extreme, no matter what genre a show is in.

  • And the thing is that it's become so predominant in anime in this day and age that we, as hardcore fans,

  • don't really notice it anymore.

  • Or, at least it seems like we've just accepted things as the way they are.

  • To make my point, let's rewind back a decade ago to have a little look at an anime called Love Hina.

  • Love Hina is a harem comedy that came out in the early 2000s

  • whose plot involved a university dropout finding himself living with a bunch of beautiful girls.

  • It was a completely tasteless and average show, even if it was one of my guilty pleasures.

  • But, my point is that most of the comedy derives from the main character stumbling into a group of half-naked girls

  • or accidentally finding himself in sexual situations for one reason or another.

  • So, you'd think that such an anime would be riddled with every kind of fanservice there is.

  • And, for its time, it kind of was.

  • You had your usual panty shots and tit flashes in every episode,

  • but looking back in comparison to today's standards, everything seems kind of tame.

  • Even looking at similar shows at its time, such as Negima or Vandread,

  • you'd see that everything seems a lot more toned down, more subtle, and less explosive.

  • Fast forward to the modern day and now we have over glorified crotch-shots, daylight tentacle rape,

  • bullet-dodging breasts, and anti-bomb boobs.

  • In One Piece, you can visibly see how breast sizes have gradually grown in the course of a decade.

  • And heck, in 2012 alone, we've introduced toothbrush sex, spit fetishes, and hot zombies to the huge list of weird-ass shit

  • that we just look over because we've just accepted it as a part of the craziness of anime.

  • But, looking back, you have to ask yourself:

  • When did all of this start to happen?

  • In my time of watching anime, it wasn't always like this.

  • And from what I can remember, it was somewhere between the 2007-2008 period

  • when I started to notice the transition.

  • The mainstream release of the perverse fight-gasm that was Ikki Tousen,

  • the glorified sexualization of Yoko from Gurren Lagann,

  • and the sudden amplification of Karen ass shots from Code Geass R1 to R2.

  • Don't get me wrong; the idea of fanservice is not a new concept at all.

  • It has existed for as long as most people can remember.

  • Going back to the '80s, you had Fujiko from the Lupin III series,

  • who was the poster child of fanservice for that era.

  • But, never before has it been so predominant and oh-so-obvious as it is now.

  • Has anime become so reliant on fanservice that companies have no confidence

  • that a compelling story and interesting characters is all you need to make an anime sell?

  • And, worst of all, have we, the fanbase, glorified this?

  • Debating over which Bleach character has the biggest breast size,

  • arguing over our waifus,

  • creating thousands of new memes out of the latest incest fetish that spread like wildfire.

  • I'm looking at you, 4chan!

  • It just seems that fanservice has not only become the normality in anime,

  • but it is progressively getting more and more extreme as time goes on,

  • as if animation companies are constantly trying to one-up each other in a contest to shock the viewer.

  • And the otaku community has just evolved to accept any kind of toned-up fanservice

  • for just the way things are right now.

  • So, where does it stop?

  • Is a line ever going to be drawn or are the handful of shows without fanservice going to become even rarer?

  • I only say this because I love anime as a medium of storytelling and entertainment.

  • I want to get more people into anime and spread the love.

  • But how can I defend the dignity of a medium

  • against the childish and pornographic preconceptions the general populace seem to have of it

  • when it looks like the medium doesn't even have any dignity in itself?

  • While it can be argued that fanservice doesn't actually add anything to the quality of a story or characters,

  • I would be lying if I said I wanted it to disappear completely.

  • There are still great shows that have fanservice in them and,

  • no matter what us guys say, we will always be subconsciously drawn to the T&A.

  • And I know you girls secretly love your manservice as well.

  • All I can ask is that the creators try to just tone it down a little

  • and have a bit more dignity in their own series because,

  • as with everything else, it needs some moderation.

  • The way things are going, though, this current trend of fanservice doesn't look like it's slowing down at all.

  • Perhaps one day, fans may get tired of it and demand something else,

  • or perhaps the die has already been cast past the point of no return,

  • so we should just all get used to it and move on.

  • So, I'm asking you guys now:

  • Do you think there's too much fanservice in anime nowadays?

  • Leave a comment of video response for your chance to get featured in my next rant.

  • Anyway, that's it from me now, though, so if you want to know where my promised Part 2 of the Big Three Rant has gone,

  • ....just look in the description.

  • But, in response to my last rant, what do you think of the Big 3 and its fans?

  • [TheLOROnline] Whether it be the fans praising it as the anime sacred enough to have descended from the heavens,

  • or the haters condemning it for, quote,

  • "RUINING THE ENTIRE ANIME COMMUNITY,"

  • there's always some sort of overreaction and argument going on.

  • Before I continue...

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    阿多賓 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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