Elric_kun wrote:its pretty excessive. but you shouldnt let that keep you from watching this great anime series~ >:3
Splitter 2.0 wrote:Not just that, but the subject matter is extremely dark and controversial, covering incest, pedophilia, and severe animal cruelty.
Sunako wrote:Wait wait wait wait. Incest? Pedophilia? Where? I don't remember there being either of those matters in the anime.... did I miss something?
Elric_kun wrote:incest: Yuka being in love with her cousin, Kouta and kissing him
pedophilia: Mayu's step-dad(i think? i forget...) making her do those....things...
i forget if there was more....
Splitter 2.0 wrote:It's not just the violence. There's a lot of graphic nudity (the main character is completely naked for the first 7 minutes of the first episode), and there's quite a bit of sexual innuendo.
Not just that, but the subject matter is extremely dark and controversial, covering incest, pedophilia, and severe animal cruelty.
Most of the anime fanatics on this board will most likely NOT want to watch Elfen Lied. For those of you grown up enough to handle it and don't feel like you're sinning by watching it, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. This is my all-time favorite anime, and with good reason. It is a dramatic heartfelt and hauntingly beautiful portrait of a misunderstood girl with two different personalities in a cruel unforgiving world. IMNSHO everyone should see this masterpiece, but that's your choice to make and not mine. If you do choose to watch it, please don't take it as a plotless excuse for gore and fanservice. Please look past that to see the painfully glorious story that's painted on-screen for this series ^_^
GhostPoet wrote:How much nudity is there AFTER the first episode?
GhostPoet wrote:The nudity thing isn't about "maturity" It's about christianity.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:Luckily it's just a silly cartoon and we don't have to watch it. The preveiws made me go, "yech..."
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