
Because it can’t be done on terrestrial anime.
There’s a lot of erotic grotesque!
Sure! Waiting for Genocyber!
I think there are animators who just can’t help but want to draw grotesque art.
There were also things that looked like they were piled high with gore, even without the eroticism.
Live-action movies and dramas used to normally have erotic and grotesque elements, after all.
The ones making the anime probably wanted to do that too.
Basically, the influence of AKIRA.
There’s an anime that Tony took part in, and I only remember the pretty gruesome scenes.
A man wakes up and finds his upper body opened up, staring directly at his own organs.
>>7
Isn’t that exactly a genocide?
The thing in the thread image.
>>14
I looked it up to confirm, and it might be Angel Cop.
Tony had nothing to do with it.
Why is there gore even in Legend of the Galactic Heroes?
>>8
That’s actually based on the original work.
What Reinhardt and Yang are doing isn’t just about pretty words.
The OVA depicted the original work exactly as it is.
>>8
It’s a war story, so to some extent…
>>40
I thought the political situation had calmed down with fewer combat scenes.
It’s unsettling when mummies suddenly appear, isn’t it?
The Zeppel particle seems to be a setting created because I want to depict visceral scenes in close combat using blades.
There’s no other way to say it than it’s a trend…
The gore increased in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 3, right?
There are many original anime that I like, though.
>>10
Was it increased?
Is it the place where a senator hits people?
>>18
After the car accident, a senator’s body was found in the car in a gruesome state.
In the final battle with Jotaro, whether it was a train or a bus, DIO was slashing through civilians.
>>39
Ah… that’s true, it certainly happened.
Invincible and other recent works vividly depict very gruesome scenes, and perhaps deep down, everyone still wants to draw them with all their might.
I’m glad the Guro trend has faded.
>>13
Ero that doesn’t fade regardless of the times is strong…
When you keep drawing similar subjects, you sometimes feel like drawing something different.
That’s why erotic artists, even if they aren’t gay, start focusing on muscles and things like that.
>>16
It’s fun to weather and dirty up the mecha figures I love as much as I want…
But you know… OVA Demon City Shinjuku is a masterpiece…
Conversely, why isn’t there any gore lately?
>>19
There are anime on Netflix.
Edge Runners or
Macross had some gore too, didn’t it?
I remember there were some mobs that died in a really gruesome way.
>>20
Isn’t it great to see ordinary citizens beheaded with a tragic face to the tune of an idol song?
Recently, it seems like there are quite a few indirect yet grotesque elements in the production.
I can’t think of many specific examples, but is there really a point in killing something like a mob?
I think graphic depictions like “cutting off a head in an instant” are a recent trend.
I guess you could say it doesn’t have the same kind of over-the-top grotesqueness as in the past.
>>24
Well, even if you do that, the majority will just be completely put off…
Because most people don’t want to see gore, right?
It’s probably because gory content was trending in Western films.
I wonder what kind of grotesque references I’m looking at while drawing grotesque things.
>>28
Isn’t it a corpse photo collection…?
My intestines are really sticking out!
The influence of movies from that time is strong, and there are many stories that feel like direct copies.
A magazine featuring erotic manga where a loli girl’s stomach is cut open and her innards fall out.
It was a time when books were stacked flat in regular town bookstores.
Machines! Robots! Steampunk! Madness! Ecstasy! Grotesque!
Such an era
>>33
I feel like there were a lot of jokes about people being brainwashed by specific signals.
Screaming Mad George was popular, wasn’t it?
Back then, I probably just wanted to draw those unnecessarily detailed illustrations.
Suddenly becoming gruesome is what makes Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
When I was little, there was a monster that could transform into a beautiful woman in a Hong Kong movie or something like that.
A creature that moves in stop motion and voraciously eats a person who has been composited into the video while still alive.
For some reason, I remember it being played at my relative’s house.
It was trending in live-action too.
Isn’t it Mega Zone?
I feel like Town Va was saying something.
The problem of too many works ending abruptly.
Was it necessary for civilians to be caught up in the transformation of Macross?
Isn’t there any erotic anime with guts flying around lately?
The OVA of Baō: The Visitor was well-made, wasn’t it?
I feel like there was a narration early on in Legend of the Galactic Heroes saying that in this era of war, one can die in an instant due to the powerful firepower.
As the story progressed, I remember there being quite a bit of graphic imagery, which made me go “oh…”
In fact, there are many characters that don’t have a typical Umetsu feel in Megazone Part 2.
The human body is full of random gruesome stuff, like a balloon filled with blood, isn’t it?
Common developments seen in splatter-type gore, regardless of live-action or animation.
Even with life-threatening injuries, they remain energetic for a few seconds.
If we’re going to create something for OVA that can’t be aired on terrestrial broadcasts, will it be erotic and grotesque?
>>59
I want to seek reality, but I’m scolded on terrestrial TV at times like that.
I heard that the trend of ero-guro came about because it sold well overseas, something about Gaist or something like that.
Humans like erotic grotesque things.
Everyone in humanity likes LiveLeak, right?
>>63
It seems that I am not human.
>>65
You’ve noticed, haven’t you…
I’m honestly glad that the type that involves organs splattering is gone.
It’s not anime, but something like “Evil Dead.”
>>66
I don’t think there were that many guts spilling out in “The Evil Dead.”
Romero’s zombies and the prey of the undead were intense.
I think we are in an era where the sense of the body has diminished to the point of desiring physicality.
The era when rumors of several actors dying during the filming of Mad Max sold tickets.
I don’t like when girls go through scary experiences, but I think it’s okay if it’s something like what’s posted above.
I liked the last episode of the anime version of Excel Saga.
Too much.
It’s a rumor, but the visuals of the OVA at that time were roughly like this.
I heard that in the early days, there were a lot of casualties from transformations in Macross.
I like gore and I love erotic content, but when they are mixed together, it surprises me, so I wish it could be addressed.
In the space battle with the Offlesser, it was a bloody scene, wasn’t it, in Legend of the Galactic Heroes?
I feel like it used to be broadcast normally on terrestrial TV.
If it’s just a quick snap of the neck or body parts, that’s totally fine.
Well, I’ve heard it was popular with the idea of being able to leverage drawing skills, but… hmmm…
I often watch synthwave music videos on YouTube that use visuals from OVAs and similar animations.
I wonder if there are fewer opportunities to see old OVAs nowadays.
>>81
Because there was a mountain of it.
There are also some minor ones among them that haven’t even been released on DVD.
>>81
There are quite a few things being distributed through subscription services, so it’s not small at all.
But maybe the super rare ones are the ones foreigners are posting on YouTube…
>>89
Works with ambiguous rights and minor appeal rely on illegal uploads by foreigners as a lifeline.
It’s quite a difficult situation to deal with.
>>93
It’s not uncommon for a company to no longer exist, and the rights holders to have dispersed, making resale impossible because it’s too minor…
There are mysterious erotic scenes and mysterious gruesome scenes as well.
I didn’t really understand the story either… Let’s take the X train…
The 1980s were not only about domestic anime.
The western movies were also packed with gore.
I’m not sure if it’s acceptable to just dismiss it as a story of that era.
I really want to push my drawing skills! But there’s never a chance to draw any gore~
Maybe the desire was building up…
I think it was quite significant that there was a boom in “Batalian” even though it was live-action.
I suppose the grotesque style up to this point is no longer needed, but I hope a time comes again when creators compete fiercely with their original works.
The extent of graphic depictions that can be shown on television is at best up to Fist of the North Star.
Well, there was also the fact that it was incredibly popular.
In the late 1970s, special effects makeup developed in the film industry, leading to a global boom in splatter films, which became a staple for young people’s date movies.
There are stories in Japan where families tried to see ET but left because the line was too long and instead watched Cannibal Holocaust next door.
It felt natural for the anime industry to experience a wave of such graphic expressions, as it was an era where they were prevalent in everyday life.
No, it should be Genocyber.
That scene exists.
>>92
I see, my memory is hazy.
I remembered the scene where the voice terrorist Kaneto Shiozawa gets his knees broken during interrogation by the Public Security Bureau, and it comes with the torture.
Honestly, I was tired of the fact that more and more eroge makers wanted to include gore.
>>94
It’s not that I made it 18+ because I want to do erotic things.
I wanted to do something graphic, so I made it 18+, but there were titles like “Since I’m at it, I might as well do something erotic too” here and there.
I feel like the GR0 OVA was aired on terrestrial TV during the summer vacation period.
If you’re going to depict cruelty and the intensity of battle with gore, well, in reality, there’s no need to portray it in such a detailed way.
It’s the trend and taste of that time.
I feel like Ichiro Itano liked gore.
It’s more like gore or violence.
>>97
That’s similar to the Megazone that was posted earlier.
The scene where a girl is resurrected from the blown-off pieces of meat in Shin Majin Den was quite erotic and grotesque.
I think there are just as many people who are bad with gore as there are people who are watching it, but isn’t it being pushed too hard?
>>98
It’s strange that some people find it hard to see works as artworks, but are fine with drawing or creating them.
>>98
I think they probably gathered people who wanted to do it for the mysterious OVA back then…
Many overseas anime still put a lot of effort into the gore, even now.
The movie version of Sweet Home, which also became a game, is
Isn’t it more of a gore movie than a horror film?!
Personally, I felt that way.
I can’t say it too loudly, but there used to be a site where you could watch retro porn.
A mohawk-wearing, spiky biker attacks a church and the priest is decapitated with an axe.
I realized how significant the influence of Mad Max was when it came to finding things like women to violate.
Coolness and grotesqueness can coexist! RoboCop taught me that…
It’s troubling that even erotic OVAs are becoming grotesque.
How do you expect to pull out when the cute girl dries up at the moment of climax?
I think Glo has reached a milestone with the old EVA.
It’s not an anime, but Muv-Luv, which presents itself as a romance but has elements of gore and hard robot themes, certainly had an impact!
Not only the fans, but even the creators are still dreaming of Muv-Luv.
>>106
I never want to see the scene where the head is eaten again.
I have great memories of Megazone too.
Mizutani Yuko is saying “No way~ ❤️” again…
Genocyber is often criticized for being graphic, but the cool scenes are really cool…
What comes to mind with Eva’s gore is the sky burial scene.
Originally, a game company that was quite hardcore in adult games started to increase the amount of gore.
(Is it really for serious purposes or just riding the trend…?)
SEED-kun has a certain sense of nostalgia from this era, which is heartwarming.
>>119
The depiction of a human body bursting in Cyclops? is really shocking…
Was everyone struggling during the era when gore was in demand?
>>120
Hmm, I was sick, or rather…
This kind of thing was a cool, chuunibyou-like trend.
>>120
Most forms of entertainment are things everyone does, so they don’t provide an advantage.
It seems more like something that starts with bad eating habits, rather than the other way around.
>>120
Well, it’s a clearly stimulating depiction.
It’s like capsaicin.
>>120
First, there is Nostradamus’s great prophecy…
>>120
I think there was definitely an element of seeking extremity and exploring how far one could express it.
I think it became obsolete because it became monotonous, and everyone got bored or it became old.
I somehow remembered the two from Glocure…
It may be a bit late to reply after nearly 120 responses, but…
The thread image is too gruesome…
The anime version of Barefoot Gen had extremely graphic scenes of the atomic bombing that became traumatic…
>>123
Gen is also somewhat gory in the original, so it’s negligible.
A long time ago, there was an OVA airing around TV Saitama that had a horror feel of humans being parasitized by monsters, but I don’t know the name of the work, so I have no way to search for it.
It’s so gross that everyone is shocked, and it’s stretching out a bit at this hour!
It seems that the enemy characters and enemy mobs from this era are…
Isn’t it a bit too much with the creatures that are all over the place with purple, blue, and green colors and are excessively flashy?
I feel like most of the mob enemies in Yu Yu Hakusho were like that.
Also, it’s splattering juice everywhere.
An era where even erotic anime features mob rape followed by gruesome death.
(A depiction of the eyeball being blown away along with the head for the time being.)
“However, ‘Barefoot Gen’ is definitely more in line with its theme when depicted in an intensely brutal way…”
The reality was probably not that comparable…
It’s really frustrating that they show no hint of that at all in the packaging or preliminary information.
I’m not good with grotesque things, yet I ended up buying the anime of “A Girl’s Cherry Blossom” in Amemura…
>>139
Genocyber and AKIRA are fine, but Midori is impossible.
I’m going crazy.
When I watch old anime in preparation for my participation in Super Robot Wars, there were suddenly some intense graphic scenes that caught me off guard.
Macross, Ikuser, Megazone, etc.
Looking back, I can’t help but think (why did I do that…)
Seeking freshness and intensity is a natural human desire, after all.
At that time, the STG game scene seemed heavily influenced by a rather decadent or terminally ill worldview from this period.
Gen is really a necessary growth.
It has a very dark overall image, similar to Gro.
It wasn’t recently, but I was really surprised when the direct microwave version of the species came out after the thread image.
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The scene where the machine’s body is torn in half is amazing, isn’t it?
You wouldn’t normally think of drawing this by hand.
There was a mysterious trend where only the first work was erotic and grotesque, while the sequels were wholesome.
It’s a manga, but I can’t read Parasyte because I’m not good with gory stuff.
>>148
Parasites are certainly grotesque creatures, but I think that’s about it.
>>148
When I saw the Afternoon magazine with Parasyte on the cover at the bookstore when I was a kid, it was frightening.
>>164
When I was a child, I saw a huge print of the cover of Parasyte displayed at a used bookstore I visited, and it traumatized me.
I didn’t watch it at the time, but did Blood-C actually air on terrestrial television…?
>>149
It was properly fixed, and the dangerous parts were hidden, so it’s safe!
The ones that change form, whether they’re enemies or allies, feel somehow raw, don’t they?
In Dragon Ball, Nappa gets crushed by a torrent of energy and ends up looking like an octopus, dying, and Guld gets his head cut off.
It’s pretty common in Dragon Ball too.
>>152
I was scared of losing my skills in making chashu rice.
I was a real kindergarten child at the time, but I ate enough to the point of vomiting dinner.
I haven’t seen anything other than the first Macross, but…
“Huh?” When I played it frame by frame, it had quite an intense way of dying.
>>154
Zoanoids from Guyver?
>>154
Studio Pierrot
You could say that AKIRA is a landmark of Japanese anime, but Tetsuo’s scene was really gruesome…
Even in grotesque forms, the detailed depiction of the organs and skeleton is impressive.
The witch’s tomato scene and so on.
If it were the 80s, would the side being crushed have been depicted?
When I was a kid, I encountered quite a few unexpected gory scenes in dramas and videos that my parents rented, and I still have some trauma from it.
There was a roaring amount of money during the bubble period.
There was a time when many OVAs were made, regardless of whether they were erotic or grotesque.
I think it is one of the factors contributing to the improvement of current Japanese animation drawing.
>>163
We might have to bring back the rental video store…
I wonder if there are any books that discuss the circumstances from that time in retrospect in later years.
It seems like there will be many things you can’t talk about.
>>177
The grotesqueness is gone, but…
I think the ones currently taking on that role are VOD sites like Netflix.
The cyberpunk on Netflix above.
Amazon Prime’s Invincible is as gruesome as OVA from the 80s.
>>184
I can watch it all without any problem, but the scene where the usual mark looks like a rag is really painful…
Kata Delicacies
The dim screen, the texture of the cel animation, and the gore expressions combined to create an incredibly unsettling feeling.
There were surprisingly many cyborgs that felt oddly lifelike.
I suddenly remembered while searching for anime from that time, so I’ll post the PV for Rusty Nail.
There are no graphic descriptions, so watch it as a refreshing break.
I think there are quite a few anonymous people whose sexual preferences got twisted from reading “Peacock King” and “God Warrior” when they were younger, even though it’s just manga.
>>170
God Sider is really popular at Jun-chan’s house.
>>170
Although the erotic grotesque tends to stand out, what’s really cool about God Sider is its spiritual energy…
I have the impression that even in general works, there was a strong emphasis on guts and juiciness.
In Southeast Asia, it seems that accident deaths or murder scenes with dead bodies still make their way into the mainstream media.
Rather, there are fewer countries on Earth that regulate such things.
Parasyte is still normally scary even now.
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Isn’t it X?
No, not that X, it’s that X over there.
I’m managing for now, but the dissolution scene of Princess Tachibana from the Dark Myth was frightening to my child’s heart…
Even though it seems cheap when watching the drama now, the direct gore and extreme corpses were quite intense.
It seems that Nanohas Datonation threw in some pretty straightforward gore just when I was letting my guard down, and it made me nostalgic, remembering that you were originally from a village like that…
>>182
I thought it would be erotic because it’s PG12, but it turned out to be gory.
>>157
When I look at the credits, it seems like only those who produce results afterward are listed.
The animation staff realizes that evaluations are pretty reasonable…
I completely forgot how Nappa died, but his eyeballs popping out and his body contorting is definitely grotesque…
There aren’t many now, but the expressions of water droplets, the way light reflects, and how shadows are cast and elongated are seriously impressive.
It’s a relatively normal work, but it unexpectedly mixes in things like motsu (offal) when you least expect it, so I’ve been nervously watching various pieces.
>>188
I was also too affected by the breasts that sneak in during normal works, getting all excited while watching various pieces.
A thread where a nameless person who hates gore is swept away by memories of a middle-aged person’s talk.
>>189
Even so, it’s a story about how there used to be an unusually high amount of gore for some reason in the past…
The 1980s and 1990s saw an unprecedented boom in gore, both in live-action and animation.
Not just for OVAs, but games are the same.
The works that were announced back then are just too much for my brain.
Stuff like STG and stages has come up a lot in my mind.
I mistakenly think that there is someone in Netflix who loves 80s OVAs and Elfen Lied.
I feel like there were a lot of gruesome stages in shooting games…
Hey, this thread was made a few days ago.
There was an OVA of Devilman, and it literally had loli content.
I feel like there was a depiction where the surrounding demons seemed to be backing away.
It was shocking to tear off the demon girl’s breasts too.
The new Kamen Rider that my father borrowed is Shin Kamen Rider, and the transformation scene was so gross that I thought I would die.