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a Urotsukidoji question, hope someone knows the answer!

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  • #16
    Nevet got the hype for this honestly, compared to the depths that 70s Japanese exploitation plumb this is pretty weak tea.

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    • #17
      Toshio Maeda, the manga artist whose work the Urotsukidoji anime series is based on, was very much a part of 70s Japanese exploitation, at least in terms of manga publishing. He pioneered the kind of tentacle sex popularized by Urotsukidoji and now so common a 1976 short story called "Sex-teering":

      https://tentaclelounge.wordpress.com/sex-teering/ (NSFW)

      Not that he invented tentacle sex or anything. AFAIK, that dubious honor goes to Martin van Maële and his 1905 illustrations for "La Grande Danse macabre des vifs". NSFW example: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/M..._vifs_-_23.jpg

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Zaibatan View Post
        Not that he invented tentacle sex or anything. AFAIK, that dubious honor goes to Martin van Maële and his 1905 illustrations for "La Grande Danse macabre des vifs". NSFW example: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/M..._vifs_-_23.jpg
        Honourable mention to Hokusai for drawing a woman being eaten out by an octopus in 1814! Bizarrely recreated in the movie Edo Porn.
        I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by agent999 View Post
          Honourable mention to Hokusai for drawing a woman being eaten out by an octopus in 1814! Bizarrely recreated in the movie Edo Porn.
          Yes, good call!

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          • #20
            Amazon pre-order page is up.

            https://amzn.to/3DHZHGV

            On a somewhat related note, I found the first issue of this in a $1 bin in NJ a few weeks ago.
            Rock! Shock! Pop!

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            • #21
              Edo Porn is great. No other movie combines smut and grossly sentimental regret among the elderly in such a cloddish fashion.

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