Postby Mangafanatic » Mon May 02, 2005 5:54 am
I'm pretty sure there was one shower scene and. . . um, a pond scene (?) in Noir. I haven't gotten to that volume yet, but a number of reviews mentioned it.
As someone who's written a few reviews, let me just vouch for what a tough job it is. Sometimes you don't know what to put in and what to leave out. Futhermore, in anime with deeper plots (like the ones listed above), there are times when a reviewer is trying to reveal content without divulging the plot. That's hard. Really hard.
Furthermore, I just like to mention that if a shower scene is put in the "nudity" section of the review-- um, it's going to have nudity in it. Not just shoulders and knees. If it were in the sensuality section, then it might just be some more harmless back shots and the like, but in the nudity section, you can probably count on seeing something you didn't want to see.
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