Monster Musume rated 18 uncut/uncensored by the BBFC

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MVM’s upcoming title has finally been rated by the British Board of Film Classification.


This year we saw a number of risque titles hit the BBFC with successful results. Belladonna of Sadness, Daimidaler, Prison School, and Shimoneta – all of these anime titles managed to get away with an 18 rating and without any cuts or censorship. But there was one more title that we were also concerned by, and that was Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls.

Monster Musume is one of the most popular shows of 2015 and it was also covered with some very clever censorship during its broadcast run (using camera angle tweaks and omitting the female nipples). But the Blu-ray version is entirely uncensored and in its original form, honouring the original source material, and some of its contents we felt could have been an issue for the BBFC when they get to it. But we have some good news to share and this is (no pun intended) hot off the presses.

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The BBFC have finished rating the entire package and as a result it has earned an 18 rating without any cuts/censorship for all 12 episodes, the 2 OVAs, and the specials. This means fans from all across the UK can watch the show without having to worry about anything going missing. It’s worth noting that it is pretty rare nowadays to witness any cuts by the film board compared to how anime was treated back in the 90s (in what we call the Old Manga UK era or Anime Nasties). The explanation for this rating includes strong sex, sex references, and nudity:


MONSTER MUSUME: EVERYDAY LIFE WITH MONSTER GIRLS is a compilation of episodes from a Japanese anime series in which a young student’s life is thrown into turmoil after being selected as a host for women on the Interspecies Cultural Exchange programme.

NUDITY
There are frequent scenes of (NSFW)

SEX
Sex scenes include (NSFW)

There are scenes of moderate violence and some nosebleeds used to symbolise sexual stress.

Moderate and mild bad language includes terms such as ‘bitch’, ‘crap’, ’jerk’, ‘hell’, ‘bummer’, ‘screw’ and ‘ass’.

To celebrate this result, we like to remind everyone that MVM Entertainment will be releasing the series in a special collector’s edition release that includes all of the on-disc content mentioned plus the original soundtrack, artcards, and a booklet. While artwork has yet to be revealed as its currently being finalised for approvals, we have a good idea of what the physical contents include as MVM have been following the Sentai Filmworks releases pretty well. The artcards will likely be based on the 12 Monster Encyclopedia info sheets that are shown during the half-way point in each episode, and the booklet will offer some fanservice for each monster girl in the series. You can see what the now out of print Sentai Filmworks collector’s edition looks like from AUKN’s NormanicGrav’s blog (some content may be considered NSFW) to get a glimpse of what the UK collector’s edition should offer.

An English dub is also produced for the series and you can check that out early through HIDIVE alongside the original Japanese audio with English subtitles uncensored! As MVM will be using the Sentai Filmworks master, the following on-disc extras included are as follows:

  • OVA 1: Everyday Life at the Pool
  • OVA 2: Everyday Life when Rachnera Disappears
  • WEB Shorts (Hobo Mainichi ◯◯! Namappoi Douga)
  • Music Videos
  • Japanese TV Spots
  • Japanese Promo
  • Japanese BD Promo
  • Clean Opening & Closing Animation


Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls will be available on 23rd October 2017 on Blu-ray & DVD collector’s edition. You can pre-order the series on MVM’s Anime-on-line store.

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It's a japanese culture thing so while you'll have seen it extensively in anime/manga it also appears in other aspects of japanese culture including live action comedy movies, adverts etc.
 
woah hey woah whey... "clean" OP and ED? I doubt anything in this series can be considered clean, in a sense. I'm just wondering what changed at BBFC between video nasties (that included anime) and releasing near 100% of shows, again in particular anime, without any cuts
 
woah hey woah whey... "clean" OP and ED? I doubt anything in this series can be considered clean, in a sense. I'm just wondering what changed at BBFC between video nasties (that included anime) and releasing near 100% of shows, again in particular anime, without any cuts

I had a lecture by the BBFC once about how the rate stuff. They say the expectations of the content, and the context its delivered in do influence their decisions based on the set guidelines they have.

Meaning most likely Monster Musume got through on the context its meant to be heavy fan-service, and very borderline with some of its scenes.
 
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