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This paper examines the interplay between ecchi content, censorship practices, and audience reception through a focused case study of the anime release Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san -Uncensored-. Drawing on theories of media regulation, fan practices, and transnational circulation of Japanese popular culture, it analyzes how "uncensored" branding functions commercially and culturally, how visual and narrative alterations between censored and uncensored versions affect viewer interpretation, and how platform policies and local norms shape availability. Using content analysis of episodes, comparative shot-level examination of censored vs. uncensored material, and qualitative analysis of fan discourse (forums, review sites, and social media), the paper argues that uncensored releases operate as both a market strategy targeting dedicated fans and a site where debates about sexual representation, artistic intent, and regulatory boundaries play out. The study contributes empirical data on how eroticized anime circulates in global markets and offers policy-relevant insights for content platforms balancing creative freedom, community standards, and legal constraints. Watch Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san -Uncensored- Epis...
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Reviewers often note that the uncensored version better showcases the "artistic and lovingly rendered" character designs from the manga. For fans of the genre, this version is seen as the "true" adaptation of the source material's visual style. This paper examines the interplay between ecchi content,