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Feb 13, 2026
Complete garbage
A disgusting, perverted old pedophile hypnotizes high school students to rape them? Simply repugnant and unbelievable that it has such a high rating.
This doesn't even have a story, no plot, it's just rape, where each episode is a different girl, a piece of meat that only exists to satisfy disgusting, soulless men, nothing more than "trophies" of rot conquered by those who like this.
The only thing that stands out here is the animation, which is really good, but that's not a compliment, it's a criticism, because it means they are putting a lot of effort into something like this, while there are "real" anime
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or even "purer" and healthier hentai with disastrous animations.
Japan has really desensitized people with its repugnant acts, such as rape, ugly bastards, tentacles, lesbian correction, etc., and that's terrifying.
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Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Sep 28, 2025
Simply disgusting.
There is absolutely nothing redeemable about this. Deceiving someone by pretending to be someone else, especially when it involves manipulating their feelings or sexuality, is one of the lowest and most revolting things a story can do. It feels not only lazy and cheap, but also malicious—as if deliberately toying with the audience's tolerance for abuse.
Furthermore, this place is full of rape scenes and situations that normalize and even romanticize sexual violence, which is not only disturbing but completely unforgivable. Instead of building tension or drama in a meaningful way, the narrative relies solely on exploitation, and that is simply disgusting.
There are indeed people
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who enjoy watching lesbians being "fixed" by men. Yes, I know there are many people like that, and to you, my friend, I only have one thing to say: you are disgusting.
0/10. Absolute trash that should never be recommended to anyone, and if I could, I would erase this and all those like it from existence.
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Jul 22, 2025
Review – Stratos 4
I watched Stratos 4 a long time ago, back when I was diving into the yuri world, desperately looking for a good sapphic anime — which, let’s be honest, is hard to find. I stumbled upon this one by chance and, for some reason, thought it was yuri. It had all the signs: a group of girls living together, some tension in the air, and even a moment that almost led to a kiss... but it wasn’t what I expected.
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To be blunt: the anime isn’t very good. And I usually enjoy almost everything I watch. The animation is average, the pacing is slow, and the episodes feel like they go nowhere. It was hard to get through — I nearly dropped it. Things only picked up near the end, with some decent action and a plot twist that, honestly, was the one thing that saved it.
In the end, I think I would've liked it more if it was yuri. Everything was there, ready to go, but it just never delivered — and that “almost” isn't enough to carry an already lukewarm story.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jul 19, 2025
“Slime Taoshite” has everything it needs to be a yuri harem — except the courage.
"Slime Taoshite" is a very simple anime. The plot revolves around a woman who dies from overworking, reincarnates in a fantasy world, and decides to live a peaceful life killing slimes for centuries until she becomes overpowered. There's nothing deep about it. Zero complexity, almost no conflict, and the story barely moves. But you know what? It works. It’s the kind of anime you watch when you’re bored and just want to turn off your brain and see cute girls doing silly things.
The characters are the best part. Even though they're
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walking clichés, they’re charismatic. Beelzebub is amazing — fun, bossy, but with that touch of cuteness that steals the spotlight every time she shows up. And Laika is a gem: the classic disciplined warrior with a tsundere side that makes for hilarious (and sometimes... suspicious) interactions.
And here comes my harshest criticism: this anime lies to you. It sells a harem atmosphere but doesn’t deliver. You think you’re getting a real yuri harem, but the most you get are weak hints that go nowhere. It’s like the show is scared to cross the line. If the protagonist were some random generic guy, you can bet there would be bath scenes with the girls tripping on him, accidental kisses, and forced confessions all over the place. But because she’s a woman... it all stays in the “almost” zone.
Scenes like Halkara clearly wanting to have sex or the almost-kiss with Pecora prove my point. It all stays in the damn comfort zone of “bait.” The show never commits. And for someone like me who just wanted to see a real yuri harem — where the main girl actually gets with the other girls, no fake censorship — it’s frustrating.
In short: “Slime Taoshite” is cute, light, and fine for killing time. But if you’re looking for a real yuri harem, with actual romance between girls, this anime will leave you high and dry. And it’s about time the industry stops treating relationships between girls as a temporary fetish and starts giving them real protagonism and real romance. I just want to see myself represented in a genuine way, without having to imagine what would’ve happened if it had been a guy instead.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jul 12, 2025
My holy trinity has always been: Sakura Cardcaptor, Sailor Moon, and Corrector Yui.
And even though the first two are massive and loved by many, it's Corrector Yui that holds a special place in my heart
I remember it so clearly... every day, very early in the morning, before the sun had even risen, I’d wrap myself up in my blanket, shuffle into the living room with the yellow kitchen light on and the smell of coffee in the air. My mom would be doing the dishes from the night before, and I’d be there on the couch, remote in hand, waiting for the show to
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begin. And when that cheerful opening started playing with its colorful vibe:
"nas margens de um sonho,
Se liga, você já pode ver
E pro futuro me virou o olhar,
Me fez chegar
Num lugar onde o tempo espera"
Ah... my heart aches just remembering it. It felt like the whole world got a little bit lighter
Corrector Yui wasn’t just another “magical girl show.” She was a normal girl, a bit clumsy, who had to learn how to be brave and face technological problems in a fully digital world — and this was back in the early 2000s, when we had no idea what the internet would become
To me, Yui was the perfect mix of heroine and best friend: funny, optimistic, a bit scatterbrained, but with a huge heart
Nowadays, when I rewatch a few scenes on YouTube, I still feel the same warmth I did back then. The same sense of hope, of tender adventure, of a world that could be magical — even if the magic was hidden inside wires and binary code... only now, it short-circuits under a flood of tears
Corrector Yui may not be the most remembered anime of all time, but for me — for that kid on the couch, with warm coffee in hand and shining eyes — it will always be a treasure
10/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jul 11, 2025
Bizarre, just... Bizarre
I watched Wicked City (known as "Poderes Eróticos" in my country) when I was 14 years old (yeah, don’t judge me). I was addicted to old-school anime — Akira, Genocyber, that kind of stuff — and I remember that besides being amazed by the animation, I was also deeply traumatized. I couldn’t sleep for like three days. I couldn’t even take a shower with my eyes closed.
There’s a certain scene involving a woman that… let’s just say she’s not what she seems. That moment seriously messed with my head in ways I can’t even explain. Then again, the whole anime is bizarre…
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and I guess that’s the point… I think ;-;
It’s one of the few straight anime I actually like. I still hold it in high regard to this day, but I admit that might just be nostalgia — I watched it at a time when I didn’t have much critical thinking.
What I really love is the aesthetic of old anime. That atmosphere, the art style, the vibe… it’s just beautiful. Way different from the sea of generic stuff we have nowadays. As a diehard yuri fan, it’s such a shame we barely have any yuri anime from that golden era. I would’ve devoured all of them if they existed.
Anyway, I give it a 7/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jul 10, 2025
I only watched this crap because of the girls — honestly, it could’ve been just them and I’d be fine with it. My favorite is the Arachne, no doubt — Rachnera is stylish, has a strong personality, and that dark charm the others are missing.
Monster Musume is just another generic harem like all the rest: a bland, boring guy who, for some mystical plot reason, becomes the center of attention for a bunch of hot girls completely out of his league. He’s a spineless, passive nobody with zero personality, and yet somehow they all want to marry him. Why? Nobody knows. Just because he’s “nice”?
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Oh please.
The animation is solid, no denying that. The girls’ designs are creative and well-done, and the variety of types (lamia, centaur, harpy, slime, spider, etc.) gives the show some visual appeal. The girls themselves are fun, charismatic, and their dynamic with each other is interesting — if the anime had just focused on their interactions, with Miia as the protagonist and the generic useless guy sent straight to hell, it might’ve actually been good.
But beyond that? There’s nothing. The story is just an excuse for ecchi scenes, recycled jokes, and boring sexual tension. It’s all predictable and disposable.
I give it a 5 out of 10 — and that’s only because the girls carry the whole thing on their backs. This was one of the only straight anime I ever watched… and honestly, that was more than enough.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Jun 25, 2025
I watched it out of curiosity, with no high expectations. The art is average, nothing that really stands out. The animation gets the job done, with a few decent scenes here and there, but nothing memorable. The characters are generic, lacking depth, and the plot follows the same tired formula. The usual clichés are all there, with the same overused archetypes. The soundtrack is forgettable, and the pacing is inconsistent.
Actually, I wrote all of this just to ask one question: why is it that in this — and in most hentais/mangas/animes — girls fall for useless guys like this for no reason?
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Jun 23, 2025
Redo of Healer: A sick fantasy disguised as a "dark anime"
Redo of Healer is one of the most repulsive works ever produced in the anime industry. Disguised as a dark and thought-provoking story, the series is nothing more than a grotesque parade of rape, humiliation, and sexual violence — all packaged to arouse the viewer under the excuse of “justified revenge.” The protagonist, supposedly tortured in the past, uses that as a cheap excuse to become an even worse monster than his abusers — and the show applauds every act of abuse as if it were empowerment.
The anime offers no real reflection on trauma, justice,
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or healing. Instead, it turns suffering into erotic spectacle. Every scene is crafted with the sole purpose of entertaining a fetish-hungry audience. The female characters are reduced to disposable tools, completely stripped of any will or agency, existing solely for the protagonist’s pleasure. There’s no nuance, no character development. Just glorified, gratuitous violence.
Some people try to defend it by saying: “But he was tortured!” As if that somehow justifies raping, enslaving, and erasing the memories of his victims to use them as playthings. That’s not redemption. That’s not justice. It’s revenge porn — tailor-made to satisfy the twisted fetishes of frustrated, misogynistic, emotionally broken viewers.
Redo of Healer is, at its core, a rape fantasy masked as a dark revenge story. The excuse of a "traumatized protagonist" is just a smokescreen to allow the explicit depiction of women being raped, humiliated, and controlled — and with minimal controversy. If I remember correctly, he even rapes a lesbian to make her “turn straight” — and guess what? YOU CAN’T DO THAT!!!
And don’t come at me with “but she disguised herself as a man to assault women, blah blah blah.” Hmm, maybe — just maybe — the damn author made her that way on purpose, just to give the protagonist an excuse to rape her too and “convert” her without sparking as much backlash (I don’t recall the exact details, but I have a vague memory of that scene).
In fact, what if the author made EVERY female character a piece of garbage on purpose — just to trick the audience into thinking they somehow “deserved” the abuse? That’s not writing. That’s manipulation. It’s a coward’s way to justify rape under the illusion of “payback." It’s disgusting, it’s dangerous, and it normalizes a type of content that should never be treated as entertainment.
There’s no depth. There’s no message. Just a cynical narrative crafted to feed the worst kind of audience.
I know a lot of people will use the classic excuse: “it’s not for everyone” — which only proves that even you think this anime is garbage, you just don’t want to admit it.
Kaifuku is one of the most offensive works that exists.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Apr 28, 2025
Have you heard of... Perfection?
"Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke wo: Anata to Koibito Tsunagi" is a rare gem embedded in the middle of a sea of generic hentai. While most works in the genre focus solely on soulless, empty sex, this OVA delivers something that few even attempt: genuine love, overwhelming sweetness, and an emotional connection so pure it almost feels surreal.
Watching this hentai is like diving into a pool of cotton candy under a pink sky. It’s as adorable as seeing two kittens sleeping curled up together in a warm basket during winter. Every smile, every touch between Mai and Reo is filled with so
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much tenderness it could warm even the coldest heart.
The animation may be simple, but the care put into the characters’ expressions and the softness of their gestures show a love that many high-budget titles have never managed to convey. The soundtrack, delicate and enchanting, is like a gentle breeze on a spring day — it perfectly accompanies every scene without ever stealing focus from what truly matters: the feeling.
Here, romance isn’t just a backdrop for eroticism; the eroticism is actually a natural consequence of the absurd love the two share. It’s like watching flowers bloom in slow motion — each petal revealing affection, respect, and sincere desire.
In short, "Sono Hanabira" isn’t just "good," it’s a gift for those seeking something beyond mindless vulgarity. It's a reminder that true love can be portrayed in any genre, even in hentai. A sweet, adorable, and perfect work that shines like a diamond in an endless landfill.
Rating: 10/10. And if I could give more, I would.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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