Tagnol

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Black men being thugs or bodyguards is kind of a popular stereotype due to Japan's limited exposure to them being primarily Hollywood movies.
japan... please stop treating black skin as an STD
women do not "catch" black skin from having sex with a black man

Japan's primary exposure to blacks is USA soldiers stationed in Japan.
Both of these are false or I should say haven't been relevant for a while. Currently Japan actually has a non-insignifigant immigrant population from African nations, however a lot of those are being brought in to intimidate and coerce locals and tourists (mostly in Roppongi) to go into drinking establishments that are literal scams meant to legally rob. My understanding is a good portion of these are illegally in Japan and the African migrants that live in Japan that don't engage with this are nothing but embarrassed about how it's making them seem in the eyes of folks in Tokyo.
 

sobekobra

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Both of these are false or I should say haven't been relevant for a while. Currently Japan actually has a non-insignifigant immigrant population from African nations, however a lot of those are being brought in to intimidate and coerce locals and tourists (mostly in Roppongi) to go into drinking establishments that are literal scams meant to legally rob. My understanding is a good portion of these are illegally in Japan and the African migrants that live in Japan that don't engage with this are nothing but embarrassed about how it's making them seem in the eyes of folks in Tokyo.
Well I wasn't going to mention it, but yes that is a thing. It is however a heavily localized phenomenon that most Japanese people will not directly interact with. It also largely reinforces and perpetuates the stereotype. The stereotype itself seems to have come from popular American media. The stereotype also bled into Japanese porn from American porn featuring big black dudes. Muhammad Ali was popular and came to Japan to fight Antonio Inoki and was known to be big and ruthless. At this point it's been a trope that has been used frequently and long enough that it lives on even when what caused it isn't relevant anymore. It is true that there are more black people in Japan now and plenty are normal. But Japan loves tropes and stereotypes and it's not really enough to meaningfully change how characters are portrayed in media.
 

Belhemot

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" Length: 2-10 hours"

Even if ur the slowest reader in the world it takes 1 hour max, if you skip reading its 3 min, no idea from where this length came from.
 
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RemiliaScarlett

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idk why this artist's take on gyarufication doesnt work as much with me even though when it's megaW i like it (probably because all their character look the same I guess)
 

AMRFTY

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Wow. I just finished this game twice after the title and picture grabbed my curiosity. My mind is boggling as I struggle to grasp what I have just witnessed. Is anyone at all able to explain a few things? I've seen my share of manga, hentai and adult anime back in the day - but I struggle to figure out a few things about this game.

  1. Why is the name so 'out there'? Google translated it to "Excited Cross-Cultural Exchange - Neat Married Woman NTR Fallen! ~ ", which one is the more accurate translation?
  2. Manga has a history of disproportionally displaying people, so it's not weird to see her oversized body type. Is it a coincidence that Mizuki gains weight and becomes a darker skin tone at the same time? I'm wondering to see if it was made to enforce a certain stereotype rather than two things coinciding.
  3. It's pretty ballsy to use the words 'cultural exchange' as a synonym for preferring interracial sex. Daikel's 'culture' is this game means to have rough sex, be sexually active anywhere and find a woman abroad that he can take home to the tribe?
  4. Since it features a Japanese male stereotype (the Japanese man not being sexually active or knowledgeable enough), a Japanese female stereotype (the Japanese female being too reserved and shy about sex, a trope of hentai) - does it also try to include stereotypes of an African exchange student to counterbalance it all out?
  5. Is Mizuki getting the different patterened outfits, a different skincolor and tribal tattoos a part of her embracing that culture? What does it portray more than her just being herself in that context doing the actions?
  6. The voice acting on Mizuki is really, really well planned out. Most of her moans and screams are narrated, down to the 'ora ora ora ora ora'. Was it done by a voice actress who really gave it her all or is it AI-generated?
  7. Why does Daikel lack eyes? Why doesn't Mizuki's husband show his face? Is there a clear reason behind this?
I had a mixed experience. Some of the things I really liked, others I really didn't understand or care for. Asking these questions to get a better understanding of what the game is trying to do. I think fans of the genre will enjoy it. I didn't feel much NTR from this aside from Miyuki complaining that her husband wouldn't do what Daikel does. The writing is pretty extensive, down to it almost being dramatic. The amount of drawn scenes used is quite low considering the hoops the story jumps to. We don't really get to see anyone else other than Mizuki, Daikel's body and a few floating dicks.

6/10, but left me with 'Nani!?' questions.



Black men being thugs or bodyguards is kind of a popular stereotype due to Japan's limited exposure to them being primarily Hollywood movies.

Tan girls being sluts is because it is part of a counter culture against Japanese ideals for women. Straight black hair and pale skin as well being reserved and disciplined. So dyeing your hair blond and giving yourself dark skin signals that you refute those standards. Generally it also includes indulging in vices such as alcohol, gambling and of course sex. Dark skin = slut is less racism and more about being unjapanese and unreserved. Tan can also mean the character likes to be outside or live in rural areas as well, but those tend to have other features and is a separate trope altogether.

Villains also sometimes have dark skin just because black=shadow=evil. That's not really out of malice and moreso and unfortunate shorthand to make villains more identifiable.
Thanks for explaining this. I didn't want to pull this into a skin color/race debate, but I would like to understand the ways in which these tropes work better. Usually Japanese cartoon culture exaggerates things as a communication style - so it might be an unlucky exaggeration from a stereotype the Japanese like to use in order to signal the person is nothing like the culture and style of the Japanse.
 

Emerald_Gladiator

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Ugh. Few things are worse than gyaru. Gross.
" Yamanba is said to be inspired by the Japanese (山姥) lit. 'mountain witch woman', an unkempt old woman with dark skin, white hair, and a dirty, unkempt appearance, who would disguise herself as a beautiful young woman to lure male victims. Like ganguro, the style was often considered to be a joke and deliberately unattractive, with some yamanba saying they liked the trend "because it looked stupid." Yamanba fashion attracted a reputation as being "unclean" or delinquent. "

Bruh, I learned something new today that I wish I didn't ...
 
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aguy57

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bruh how are people going full philosophical on fapfuel, it's a hentai game and it doesn't have to conform to some ethical standard and be inoffensive. It advertises what it is right on the cover.
lmao at people posting wiki links on a hentai forum
 

AMRFTY

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bruh how are people going full philosophical on fapfuel, it's a hentai game and it doesn't have to conform to some ethical standard and be inoffensive. It advertises what it is right on the cover.
lmao at people posting wiki links on a hentai forum
Think I can answer that, as my post was probably the longest.
My questions stem from curiosity, trying to understand why it's like this.
Personally I don't need it to be inoffensive, just wondering why it is the way it is.

As far as a fap simulator goes, I guess it works.
 

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:unsure: I feel that there's a word missing from the title. I think it starts with E and rhymes with rope.