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GoGeTa006:

--- Quote from: Forte Grazia on March 20, 2009, 03:46:56 PM ---You guys are over-exaggerating as if one day a Nickelodeon "Blue's Clues" epsidoe decided to talk about the joys and pleasures of giving your fellow toddler oral fellatio but to watch out for Herpes and always use a condom.

It was not that drastic of a divergence from the series LMAO. ;D

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dude id LMAO if i saw an episode with the blue's cllues

the guy like "ahh what would blue like to do with a leather whip, some handcuffs and some sexual toys. . ." mmm lets go to the thinking chair

nazleth:
Too much fanservice?  Yes, it can ruin an anime (Ikkitousen, Rosario) or just have a general lowering of quality effect.  It doesn't necessarily have to have this effect though if done mildly and plausibly.

If someone wants fan service that badly, they can go watch a hentai.  But as long enough people like it, it won't go away..

rwilco:
Fan service is what keeps me from recommending some otherwise GREAT shows to........a LOT of people.

dankles:
I love fanservice! Keep it coming! I don't care it they use fan service to substitute for a weak story sometimes. At least they found *something* to fill in the interest.

damosaxxx3:
No offense, but I'll say this as my opinion, no intention to offend others likes and dislikes, hope you can understand as much as I try to understand yours too... I believe, anime nowadays does give too much fanservice, especially in shoujo genre, who gives alot fanservice among men, whoever wants to watch animes when the girls wears less and almost nude or the breast are too... fft... BOINGY? (whatever you call it).. it's a disgrace.. in shoujo (reverse harem) I don't really like when 1 girl, just 1 girl...and all MEN fell in love with her, and if all men are too gorgeous, now that's ridiculous.. now that's too much right?  :o ??? again, sorry if I did offend those who LOVE lots and lots of fanservice..  :(

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