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>> I thought what I'd do was, pretend I was one of those tripfags. !uhdacqdci6
What animu is this?
>> perkystooge
That would be Shuffle.
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Shuffle.
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Does the anime ever get this ecchi?
>> Anonymous
I've always wondered if Aya's carpet matched her curtains, because that'd look kinda weird. Like seaweed?
>> prag
>>147994
my guess is she's probably sporting hard a wood floor as do many others.
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I wouldn't really call Shuffle a fanservice show, not like Ikkitousen or Girls Bravo anyways. It doesn't have an aversion to fanservice like Love Hina, but the ecchi is pretty light, generally sticking to stuff like loose shirts with revealed cleavage (what Sia usually wears around the house) and occasionally showing panty shots or casual nudity. (I can only think of one episode where they lay it on semi-heavy) Still, the cleavage close ups and camel toes are much more welcome when they're not shoving them in your face every five seconds.
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>>147994

Asa's green down there too. It's hard to tell because of the mosaic but it's there.
>> Anonymous
>>148174
good to know! =D
>> Anonymous
>>148111
Granted, it's based on an H-game; they figure if you want H, you'd buy the game and fap.

I like Shuffle because all the girls are mental. ^_^
>> Anonymous
>>148111
Love Hina has an "aversion" to fanservice? Good god, the other shows you mentioned must be nothing but softcore loli sexcapades, if that's the comparison. Jesus.
>> Anonymous
>>148537
I haven't seen the whole thing, but the beginning definitely had an aversion to fanservice. The most ecchi they got there was showing the girls tightly wrapped in and securely covered by towels. I've seen shoujo anime that had more fanservice.
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>>148537
>>148548

The anime is relatively tame compared to the manga.

Though both are downright prudish when put side-by-side with "true" fanservice shows though.