Below are ten anime series that do not sexualize the female characters. These series range from moving “slice of life” tales, wholesome magical stories, to unnerving thrillers, and they all demonstrate the wide variety of anime that’s out there — and in a time when we should all still be staying home, there’s no better time to dive in.
However, uncensored shows are available for all genres of anime. Sometimes, a violent and bloody fight scene is removed because of the censorship. Gory horror films are sometimes cut because of the vivid depiction of gruesomeness and brutality. There’s basic information about the shows as well as their production, and an overview of each.
If people are exposed to uncensored animations typically ecchi or harem genres, Anime comes to their thoughts. However, that’s not the case. Ofcourse, ecchi and Harem genres feature the most thrilling and stimulating scenes, which entice viewers. This is the reason they believe that they are the only anime that is uncensored to enjoy.
That’s the case with Rin Asougi, who is a legendary private investigator because there are an abundance of people who would like her to die.
Kanokon is an supernatural, romantic comedy and harem-themed anime.
Nana Komatsu is a helpless young woman of 20 who quickly gets smitten and then is a clingy and dependent person to the people around her.
Despite the fact that Minato Sahashi is an outstanding college student, he failed the college entrance exam two times.
In the outskirts Tokyo, Hachimitsu Private Academy is a highly regarded all-girls boarder school, renowned for its top-quality education and well-behaved students.
The story is set in the present day Japan where a virus has spread throughout the world making people zombies.
Since Mizusaki can’t join the anime club because of her strict parents, the three girls make a club focused on secretly making their own shorts. Along the way, the series showcases both the joys of imagination also the hardships of animation production.
Anime, like every other medium, has its share of problems. One of the more frustrating and noticeable aspects of anime is how often female characters are portrayed as overly-sexualized fan service (even where the character in question is just a tween ). These gratuitous depictions can often detract from the actual plot, undermine the character, or just make the viewer feel wildly uncomfortable. These depictions help perpetuate the mainstream stereotype that anime is just perverse, childish, and a lower art form, and can, unfortunately, act as a deterrent for potential new viewers who are unsure if anime is “for” them.
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun is a comedy about high school student Chiyo Sakura, who tries to confess her feelings to her classmate, Umetarou Nozaki. During the confession, she panics and says she’s “a fan of his,” and is confused when he gives her an autograph.
Set in the year 2035, The Promised Neverland focuses on Emma, Norman, and Ray, children living at the seemingly perfect Grace Field House orphanage. They seem to have a comfortable life with a caring “Mom” and tons of time to play, but things aren’t always what they seem…
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun is available on Crunchyroll and Netflix.
Nichijou seems to follow the everyday lives of ordinary people in the town of Tokisadame. The events that occur are far from ordinary though; this show’s got it all, from goat-riding classmates, flying salmon, a talking cat, and an android who just wants to go to school.
This show is a wonderful mashup of gourmet food anime and other worldly romance. The scenery is gorgeous and the characters are lovable. If you want to feel hungry while watching Aoi cook delicious food and thirsty when the many hot ayakashi show up, then this is the perfect show for you.