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==Tentacles== | ==Tentacles== | ||
Not exactly a fetish by itself (although for some it probably is), but tentacle sex/rape is a style enjoyed/not enjoyed by many. Tentacle rape is a concept found in some horror hentai titles, where various tentacled creatures (usually fictional monsters) rape or otherwise penetrate women (or, less commonly, men). | Not exactly a fetish by itself (although for some it probably is), but tentacle sex/rape is a style enjoyed/not enjoyed by many. '''Tentacle''' rape is a concept found in some horror hentai titles, where various tentacled creatures (usually fictional monsters) rape or otherwise penetrate women (or, less commonly, men). | ||
Perhaps the first instance of tentacle porn is a woodcut of the ukiyo-e genre made around 1820 by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dream_of_the_Fisherman%27s_Wife The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife]. Tentacle rape genre was made popular by '''{{Producer2l|521|Toshio Maeda|前田俊夫}}''' in the late 80s with his hentai manga titles such as La Blue Girl and Urotsukidoji, both of which were later animated. | Perhaps the first instance of tentacle porn is a woodcut of the ukiyo-e genre made around 1820 by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dream_of_the_Fisherman%27s_Wife The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife]. Tentacle rape genre was made popular by '''{{Producer2l|521|Toshio Maeda|前田俊夫}}''' in the late 80s with his hentai manga titles such as La Blue Girl and Urotsukidoji, both of which were later animated. | ||
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==Traps== | ==Traps== | ||
In general, a trap is a slang term for a transsexual or transvestite, can also be applied to a non-transvestite male who nevertheless passes as a girl. The latter part is what we define a trap to be in an anime. A trap is basically a male who looks (and often acts) exactly like a girl. Note that women who look (and often act) exactly like guys are not traps, but reverse-traps and should not get this category added for anime that contain them. | In general, a trap is a slang term for a transsexual or transvestite, can also be applied to a non-transvestite male who nevertheless passes as a girl. The latter part is what we define a trap to be in an anime. A '''trap''' is basically a male who looks (and often acts) exactly like a girl. Note that women who look (and often act) exactly like guys are not traps, but reverse-traps and should not get this category added for anime that contain them. | ||
''Examples: {{a|4594|Happiness!}}, {{a|658|Haitoku no Shoujo}}, {{a|5508|H2O: Footprints in the Sand}}'' | ''Examples: {{a|4594|Happiness!}}, {{a|658|Haitoku no Shoujo}}, {{a|5508|H2O: Footprints in the Sand}}'' | ||
==Virgins== | ==Virgins== | ||
Exclusive to hentai only. Obviously only applies to females. A virgin is someone who yet hasn't had any sex (has not been penetrated, to be exact), but that's not enough for this category to be added. Add this category if a female loses her virginity and you'll know this either because she admits of being a virgin or admits of losing her virginity and/or there's blood coming out of her vagina. | Exclusive to hentai only. Obviously only applies to females. A '''virgin''' is someone who yet hasn't had any sex (has not been penetrated, to be exact), but that's not enough for this category to be added. Add this category if a female loses her virginity and you'll know this either because she admits of being a virgin or admits of losing her virginity and/or there's blood coming out of her vagina. | ||
''Examples: {{a|1711|Choubatsu Yobikou}}, {{a|1347|Shintaisou (Kari) The Animation: Yousei-tachi no Rondo}}, {{a|174|Ai Shimai: Futari no Kajitsu}}'' | ''Examples: {{a|1711|Choubatsu Yobikou}}, {{a|1347|Shintaisou (Kari) The Animation: Yousei-tachi no Rondo}}, {{a|174|Ai Shimai: Futari no Kajitsu}}'' | ||
==Waitresses== | ==Waitresses== | ||
As it's hard to give a good definition to what exactly is a waitress costume, the profession comes into play - waitresses are those who work at a restaurant/bar/cafe attending customers — supplying them with food and drink as requested. For ecchi shows, the waitress profession must play a big enough part in the overall setting. | As it's hard to give a good definition to what exactly is a waitress costume, the profession comes into play - '''waitresses''' are those who work at a restaurant/bar/cafe attending customers — supplying them with food and drink as requested. For ecchi shows, the waitress profession must play a big enough part in the overall setting. | ||
''Examples: {{a|249|Pia Carrot e Youkoso!!}}, {{a|1986|Mune Kyun! Heartful Cafe}}, {{a|5364|Hitozuma Cosplay Kissa 2: Hitozuma LoveLove - Cosplay OVA}}'' | ''Examples: {{a|249|Pia Carrot e Youkoso!!}}, {{a|1986|Mune Kyun! Heartful Cafe}}, {{a|5364|Hitozuma Cosplay Kissa 2: Hitozuma LoveLove - Cosplay OVA}}'' | ||
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