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Japanese erotic films include: 1) live action pink films made by independent studios (e.g. Wakamatsu, OP Eiga) for release to adult theatres, . 2) live action films distributed by major studios for wide release.
Animated films are referred to as hentai in English, but in Japan the terms "adult anime " and "erotic animation " (or ero anime) are used. In addition to pornographic videos and magazines featuring live actors, there are now categories of pornographic manga and anime [ a ] (i.e., hentai ), and pornographic computer games ( eroge ; for both PC ...
Soft On Demand (ソフト・オン・デマンド, Sofuto On Demando), often known as SOD, is a Japanese adult video group of companies which has its headquarters in the Nakano ward of Tokyo. SOD was founded in December 1995 [ 1 ] by Ganari Takahashi , who retired from the company in March 2005 and is currently working in agriculture. [ 2 ]
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A Wish of my Sister (お姉ちゃんのお願い, Onee-chan no Onegai) is an erotic one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Masahiro Itosugi about a series of short stories, where the relationships of Keisuke, his sister and his classmate take up four of the total eight chapters.
This is a chronological listing of notable Japanese sexploitation films. The list includes film genres which employ sex and nudity as a main focus, such as pink film, Nikkatsu Roman Porno films, and Toei porno. This list also includes articles on Japanese AVs (adult videos).
Japan Monkey Punch: Tokyo Movie Shinsha 1996 Traditional Tenchi the Movie: Tenchi Muyo in Love: Japan Hiroshi Negishi Anime International Company: 1996 Traditional The Wire: US Aaron Augenblick: School of Visual Arts: 1996 Traditional Go to Hell!! Australia Ray Nowland Energee Entertainment 1997 Traditional The Midnight Carnival: US Aaron ...
Cleopatra (Japanese: クレオパトラ, Hepburn: Kureopatora) is a 1970 Japanese adult anime fantasy film directed by Osamu Tezuka and Eiichi Yamamoto. [1] The film is the second part of Mushi Production's adult-oriented Animerama trilogy, following A Thousand and One Nights (1969) and preceding Belladonna of Sadness (1973).