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Wow. What an excuse. Look at all the teens who watch anime in Japan. Japan doesn't have much crime. And they rarely ever have a terrorist threat or attack if ever. Teens are old enough to determine what is right and wrong. China just wants more control, especially since its from Japan. I feel like this is partly due to their long standing history. Banning certain anime could hurt Japan econonically somewhat.
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Well, I wouldn't call them merciless. I'd rather live in present day communist China than Nazi-era Germany.
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Boys, that's a lot of dated titles being blacklisted.
I'm surprised China has recognized School Days. For all but one episode, it could've easily escaped under the regime's watchful eye, but I assume they ARE that attentive by the detail. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#30 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Sounds like School Days got ahead of the censoring board then.
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#31 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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