GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Banned Anime
The most banned anime tend to include themes of violence, sexual content, and inappropriate behavior, leading to restrictions in various countries around the world.
In this post, we explore the world of banned anime, shedding light on the controversial decisions made by various countries regarding the airing of certain animated series. From explicit content to concerns about violence and ethical values, these statistics reveal the diverse reasons behind the bans imposed on popular anime titles.
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""High School DxD" is one of the most banned anime in several countries due to its explicit content, nudity, and ethical values."
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""Death Note" was banned in China due to concerns that the anime would lead children to violence and suicide."
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""Puni Puni Poemy" was banned in New Zealand for its explicit depiction of sexual exploitation of children."
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""Kite" was banned in Norway, Canada, and several other countries for its graphic sexual violence."
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""Tokyo Ghoul" is prohibited in China due to its explicit violence and horror."
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""Elfen Lied" has been banned in some countries because of its graphic violence, nudity, and themes of human experimentation."
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""Higurashi: When they Cry" was prohibited in China for its disturbing content and violence."
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"The anime "Afro Samurai" was banned in Uzbekistan due to explicit violence."
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""The Legend of the Overfiend" was temporarily banned in the United Kingdom due to its adult content."
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""Aki Sora" has been banned in several countries due to its explicit content and incest themes."
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""Blood-C" was banned in China for explicit violence."
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""Hetalia: Axis Powers" was prohibited in South Korea due to its controversial portrayal of political history."
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"Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and various other Middle Eastern countries have banned "Yu-Gi-Oh!" due to alleged controversial religious symbolism."
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""Kinnikuman" was prohibited in France for its alleged offensive depiction of the French people."
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""Sailor Moon" was initially banned in North America due to its alleged LGBTQ+ themes."
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""Pokémon" faced a temporary ban in Saudi Arabia because it was believed to promote Zionism and gambling."
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""Inuyasha" is banned in China due to reasons related to public ethics, and disturbing social order."
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