Ecchi Death Match 08.

Alien Breast Fest quickly proving no match for Fox-Girl Panty Hunt.

Ecchi Deathmatch ‘08, Round 2

FIGHT!

I see that I wasn’t the only one with this idea. Can’t seem to find the link to who else did it, but they used a buttsecks series for their third party… anyway. Resolved! it was CCY, much love and I hope you’re ok after the experience. On to round 2 of this abomination!

In the near corner, hailing from Xebec, it’s the returning champ Kanokon! This week the Wolf Girl Panty Brigade is so confident, they’re taking on a tag team. In the far corner, contender one also from Xebec, back for more abuse, it’s To Love-Ru aka Trouble — alongside newcomer from the manga of the same name, with a budget weight of the change found in Madhouse’s sofa, Kamen No Maid Guy! As always, this post is broken with a “More” link because it’s very pic-heavy and … dirty. (more…)

Ecchi Deathmatch ‘08, round 1

FIGHT!

In the near corner, animated by Xebec, from the Animal Spirits team, here’s the furry favorite, KANOKON! In the far corner, animated by…. Xebec? Eh? From the Space Girl team, it’s Tenchi TO LOVE-RU aka Trouble!

In last week’s preliminaries, Kanokon showed a distinct advantage with its willingness to “go there,” pummeling the competition under a barrage of rapid-fire panty shots! But To Love-Ru countered with gratuitous amounts of jiggle and an opening sequence that’s not only more stylish than the show deserves, but slightly uncomfortable at a couple moments. Let’s see how they “stacked” up this week. As always, this post is separated with a “more” link because screenshots are embarrassing at best. (more…)

Kanokon (Preview)

The cruelest month begins

April is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire

Et cetera, et cetera. TS Eliot’s poem The Waste Land gives us a dark and surreal glimpse into a post-apocalyptic nightmare world. But can Eliot’s harrowing vision compare with what I have seen this particular April? I don’t know about memory, but it must be desire time, because Production IG subsidiary Xebec gives us not one but two seemingly over-the-top service-heavy/ecchi-lite comedy series this spring. The first to be subbed is Kanokon.

Oh, so it’s that kind of show.
Oh, so it’s that kind of show.

OK, before the recap, I’m gonna break the post, just so you can avoid these screencaps if you’re working or something. If you’re already on the permalink and don’t see the “more” link, for the love of baby Jesus do not scroll down.

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