Looking for manga tagged as Erotica with “full shadow” or “outline” censoring? (examples attached)

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The title is a bit vague because I’m not sure what to call this. There are a lot of ways manga will censor stuff that could fit this description, the white blobs, shadows on the wall that imply what’s going on, etc. What I’M talking about specifically is basically just a slightly less detailed version of what a page would look like if it were uncensored, colored full black/outlined to maintain censorship, I guess. Different from the usual Barbie doll treatment or covering the most explicit parts with something, which is what I’m used to with the erotica tag.

Anyone know of any other mangas and/or specific pages from them that do this?

Examples I’ve found:


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Anyone know of any other mangas and/or specific pages from them that do this?
And what do you want to do with that information exactly?
What's the purpose of asking this?
So this is why people only want to read isekai/fantasy all the time....
I can definitely show you a lot of yuri and BL with this kind of thing
there is no degenerate thing that is only specific to a particular genre
 
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I can definitely show you a lot of yuri and BL with this kind of thing
there is no degenerate thing that is only specific to a particular genre
I also have to ignore many new series in my usual magazines that decide to copy other genres, for instance in Yurihime there are now several ongoing fantasy series that are as terrible as the average of non-yuri ones... and yes, yaoi has got for a long time series with just sex. It simply does not deny the fact that many read isekai/fantasy just for the sex part.
 
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And what do you want to do with that information exactly?
What's the purpose of asking this?

I can definitely show you a lot of yuri and BL with this kind of thing
there is no degenerate thing that is only specific to a particular genre
I don’t see this method used often? You can even look at the comment above yours for ANOTHER example of censorship used all the time that I didn’t mention. And the purpose? seems pretty obvious lol
 
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They should be reported as Mature not suggestive, nor erotica.
That’s the interesting thing, I’m pretty sure it still counts as erotica, in terms of Japan’s censorship at least. And that’s usually what this site bases the tags off of, right? If it isn’t blatantly shown uncensored it doesn’t flag it as mature?
 
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It simply does not deny the fact that many read isekai/fantasy just for the sex part.
haha, yeah, that's fair

And the purpose? seems pretty obvious lol
well, because I don't understand,
if you want to read hentai, just read hentai
why looking for that type of "censorship style"?

I don’t see this method used often?
If the purpose is understanding why is it not used often and why the black box is used often, well, I can just answer it in text without needing to give you more of that examples.

because as far as I know,
in terms of Japan’s censorship at least
Manga in Japan has no specific distinction about content rating like in western countries. They only have below or above 18.
They call both hentai manga and erotic manga as ero manga.

The difference between the lazy black box and the more elaborate light blur for non-hentai is, as I understand it, simply how much effort the publisher is willing to put (or demand the mangaka) into censoring the page for the magazine version. Because the volume versions will have original, uncensored versions.

Why are lazy black boxes becoming more common these days?
From what I know, it is mostly due to the digitalization of manga magazines and their sheer number.
So rather than carefully covering the nipples and cleavages, the just slap that black box because it is quicker and easier.
Most digital magazines now publish new chapters three times a week, unlike once a week or two in the past.

Why is there there that "full shadow censorship style" like in your examples?
Well, because it is not, strictly speaking, a censorship.
It was always the mangaka's intention to draw it like that, so it would appear as is in the volume version.
So, the manga still meets the "under 18" and even "safe magazine" requirements, and there is no "uncensored" version of it.
 

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