Long before anime, Japan’s Edo-period scrolls and ukiyo-e prints featured bake-danuki (mischievous raccoon dogs) and kitsune (foxes) who could shapeshift into human form. These were not just monsters; they were neighbors, lovers, and tricksters.
Additionally, the in certain doujinshi (fan-made comics) has sparked debates about consent, anthropomorphism, and the line between art and exploitation. Major platforms like Pixiv and Twitter have struggled to moderate this content without censoring legitimate artistic expression. illuxxxtrandy kemnono
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