Sunday, October 2, 2022

Health Inspection


Menu page for a proposed hentai game, displaying elements typical of dating sims of the mid 2010s.

Educational purpose: To illustrate terms such as hentai, ecchi, eroge etc.

Artwork by S.J. Kirby, uploaded under cc-zero with full permission of the artist. Please note that the artist agrees that Commons is not censored and that international wikipedia projects have every right to use this image.

Feel free to upload this image to Wikimedia Commons, using the following information:

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[[Category:Ecchi]]
[[Category:Eroge]]
[[Category:Hentai]]
[[Category:Video game concept art]] 

Notes: you are a newly-graduated gynecologist tasked with examining a number of beautiful young university students. As each one enters your office, she is required to remove all her of clothing and lie naked on the examination table with her feet up in the stirrups. You then proceed to probe her with a series of increasingly bizarre devices, each of which subject her to various levels of pleasure, humiliation and excitement. You also have the option of photographing the patient at any point for scientific documentation.

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Health Inspection

OK: since those lying douchebags out at Wikimedia Commons have decided to delete all of our content (contrary to their own policies, as most of the images were in legitimate use), we've decided to make our work available under cc-zero. You may re-use these images as you see fit; author attribution is not necessary.

Description:

Menu page for a proposed hentai game, displaying elements typical of Japanese CGI of the mid 2010s.

Educational purpose: To illustrate terms such as hentai, ecchi, eroge etc.

Permissions: uploaded under cc-zero with full permission of the creator. Please note that the artist agrees that Commons is not censored and that international wikipedia projects have every right to use this image.

Feel free to upload this image to Wikimedia Commons, using the following information:

{{cc-zero}} [[Category:Ecchi]] [[Category:Eroge]] [[Category:Hentai]] [[Category:Video game concept art]] Notes: you are a newly-graduated gynecologist tasked with examining a number of beautiful young university students. As each one enters your office, she is required to remove all her of clothing and lie naked on the examination table with her feet up in the stirrups. You then proceed to probe her with a series of increasingly bizarre devices, each of which subject her to various levels of pleasure, humiliation and excitement. You also have the option of photographing the patient at any point for scientific documentation.

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Flash Games

Visual novels and dating sims often featured highly detailed backgrounds and characters rendered in the style of Japanese animation. This approach is often employed by western developers, both amateur and professional, regardless of their specific nation of origin.

Female characters are frequently depicted with adult proportions and juvenile features. Such imagery caters to the bishojo archetype popular within the gaming community. In more adult oriented scenarios, panchira is an extremely common form of gratuitous fanservice.

This image was created for Wikimedia Commons and is intended for use in relevant articles. The author has released this image under cc-zero and agrees that international wikimedia projects have the right to use this image.

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[[Category:Ecchi]]
[[Category:Drawings of girls]]
[[Category:Girls in anime and manga]]
[[Category:Panchira]]

GIMP Restoration

Edited version of a GIMP screenshot, color and contrast adjusted. Educational purpose: to illustrate how image editing programs may be used to restore old or damaged artwork, (photos, comics, posters etc).


This image was created for Wikimedia Commons and is intended for use in relevant articles. The author has released this image under cc-zero and agrees that international wikimedia projects have the right to use this image.


Original [[:File:Gimp 2-6.png|GIMP screenshot]] uploaded by [[User:Lastman33]].


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[[Category:Panchira]]
[[Category:Playing children in art]]
[[Category:Drawings of girls]]
[[Category:Girls in anime and manga]]

Fansub

Faux screenshot of Aegisub editor. Image composed by Blackshade 9 with incidental artwork by Simon Kirby. Released into the public domain under CC-0.

Example of a cartoon being fansubbed with the program Aegisub. This image depicts how a fansub is subtitled. The central graphic is not an actual anime. Artwork by Simon Kirby.

Parts of the picture are from:

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[[Category:Fansub]]
[[Category:Subtitle editing software]]
[[Category:KDE 4]]
[[Category:Aegisub]]
[[Category:Playing children in art]]
[[Category:Children jumping]]
[[Category:Drawings of girls]]
[[Category:Girls in anime and manga]]
[[Category:Magical girl anime and manga]]

Magical Girl


Faux screenshot of a 1960s magical girl anime. Educational purpose: to illustrate terms such as anime, magical girl, panchira, ecchi etc. The author has released this image under cc-zero and agrees that international wikimedia projects have the right to use this image.


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[[Category:Playing children in art]]
[[Category:Children jumping]]
[[Category:Drawings of girls]]
[[Category:Girls in anime and manga]]
[[Category:Magical girl anime and manga]]

Scanlation


Edited version of a GIMP screenshot, color and contrast adjusted. Educational purpose: to illustrate terms such as Image editing programs, graphics software etc.


This image was created for Wikimedia Commons and is intended for use in relevant articles. The author has released this image under cc-zero and agrees that international wikimedia projects have the right to use this image.


Original [[:File:Gimp 2-6.png|GIMP screenshot]] uploaded by [[User:Lastman33]] (see other versions below).


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Tuesday, August 9, 2022

SJWs Ruin Everything!!

An interesting point about cultural dissonance:

Back in the 1960s, the Chirrol Chocolate company produced an animated commercial meant to appeal to children. It featured three bishojo characters singing "ふりふりフレーク、チロルチョコ~," which liberally translated means something like "shakey-shakey-shakey, Chirrol Chocolate." The cartoon ended with the girls raising their skirts to reveal their underwear. Most people found it cute and funny; apparently, kids used to sing it on the way to school. Kawaii desu, no big deal.

Fast forward thirty year or so, and the company decides to remake the ad in 1994. Social values have changed, agendas are being pushed, and suddenly, we have thousands of moral guardians mounting a letter-writing campaign to the government, demanding that the "obscene commercial" be banned until the end of time. Apparently, the local P & T association had leapt onto the PC bandwagon that the West had been pushing for the past few decades.

You'd think that the average Japanese politician would have more important things to deal with than a harmless TV commercial, but naturally, the SJW contingent got their way as they always do. The advertisement was censored, all copies of the print destroyed, and a valuable piece of popular culture was lost to history. Apparently, nobody and nothing is safe from these self-righteous ace-holes, regardless of where they happen to live.

Thursday, August 4, 2022

The Post That Made Wikipedia Cry

Yes, here it is: the image that caused so much trouble. 

Some time in the late 2000s (not sure of the exact date, it's been a while), we noticed that WP was missing an illustration for their Doujinshi article. For those of us whose lives don't revolve around bras, knickers and popular culture, "dojinshi" is the Japanese term for amateur comics (the word has other uses too, but this is the one most commonly understood in the West), many of which were being translated into English at the time... 

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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

International Relations

So ... a few years before the pandemic struck, we came across a talented Japanese artist named Tisa, based (so we believed) in suburban Tokyo. Having mastered the freeware animation program MikuMikuDance (MMD), Tisa had produced a series of literally brilliant short films, putting our crude efforts to shame. Surprisingly enough, he was willing to work with a bunch of rank amateurs, and we started collaborating on a project entitled "Tricolor Angels."


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