I don't know, I'm not from the US, and I'm not a very good judge. Certainly, the manga would receive a higher rating than the anime - as a wild guess, I'm thinking M-18 for the manga and NC-16 for the anime, but this is taking the work as a whole into account - as mentioned, the premise is the most problematic (and an example of how you can have two differing outcomes from the same premise, depending on the adaptation).
EDIT: Again, I'm pretty bad at ratings - perhaps it might actually be stricter under our local rulings, but I can't say for sure.
edited 30th Apr '12 5:36:39 PM by Pyrite
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where I come from
- like I said, I'm not from the US, and I don't have a good grasp of specific film rating criteria.
edited 30th Apr '12 1:33:28 PM by Pyrite
Not a substitute for a formal medical consultation.He did say he's not from the U.S., so that could very well be the rating system in the country Pyrite is from. I think he'd probably do better if he compared it to U.S. rating systems though.
Edit: Ninja attack!
edited 30th Apr '12 1:32:11 PM by TotemicHero
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Bunny Drop is aimed at adults as well. Apparently parenting a cute child is a common fantasy.
edited 30th Apr '12 1:35:01 PM by animeg3282
Bluelinking Seinen. It's a mainstream demographic designation, the older brother of shonen.
Those are Singaporean ratings Pyrite is using, and they're also quite a bit stricter than the ratings in the US, as blasphemous material is no longer given much consideration in the ratings process and our rules on sex and violence aren't as strict.
R in the US can contain content that would be in all of the top three categories in Singapore and even some things that couldn't play there at all, but with the caveat that younger children (under 17) are still allowed to attend with a parent or guardian present. It's also the highest rating most mainstream cinemas in the US will show; NC-17 and unrated films don't see much screen time anymore outside of art-house cinemas.
online since 1993 | huge retrocomputing and TV nerd | lee4hmz.info (under construction) | heapershangout.comProbably the same reason I (and some other males) enjoy reading the webcomic Selkie.
Note to self: Put Selkie in the proper namespace sometime soon.
edited 30th Apr '12 1:37:36 PM by TotemicHero
Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)Petitioning for Playboy, which is famously softcore and famous for, well, the articles. I cited it in an essay in college that wasn't even about sex.
Looking at resolved votes, I thought it was listed for cutting.
edited 30th Apr '12 2:28:58 PM by HersheleOstropoler
The child is father to the man —OedipusBunny Drop is aimed at adults as well. Apparently parenting a cute child is a common fantasy.
Not a great example. The ending of that story is creepy as fuck. Once she grows up, they hook up.
What's precedent ever done for us?
She's of age by then and they aren't related. Creepy, maybe, but not pedo-pandering.
edited 30th Apr '12 2:56:05 PM by encrypted12345
Full Battle ModeOkay, so the illegitimate daughter of your own grandfather is not related to you? (I haven't read the work, just our page on it.)
Honestly, I'm on the lenient side, but I'd advise against defending works you know nothing about.
edited 30th Apr '12 2:56:10 PM by TotemicHero
Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)

Okay. At time of writing, I've read the first 26 scanlated chapters of Lotte no Omocha (all that are accessible so far) and watched all 12 episodes on Crunchyroll (but not the OVAs). And it's way past my bedtime, so I'll give a brief summary of the points for and against, from my POV. Bear in mind that I have not watched Lotte no Omocha until today and am commenting from a neutral standpoint.
Premise: Problematic, as previously mentioned. 10-year-old succubus needs to Mate or Die (eventually) and a man is summoned from Earth to do the job. To complicate matters, he's the father of her half-sister by the same mother. (EDITED for clarity and spoilers.)
Manga:
Anime:
Personal opinion: I would propose keeping (clean and lock if needed), if no other reason to reject it can be found, because of the sanitised anime version that gets rid of most of the paedophilic undertones.
Please let me know if I have misrepresented anything.
Arcade: I suspect so too.
edited 2nd May '12 6:35:58 AM by Pyrite
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