Fanservice is okay as long as it's from an OVA released in the 90s

>fanservice is okay as long as it's from an OVA released in the 90s

Fanservice is always okay.

There isn't enough fanservice in anime today. Anime in the 80's and 90's was infamous for showing tits, ass, and other pervy weird shit straight out of nowhere. It's arguably a large reason why anime achieved the large cult that is has. Hentai has been one of the highest searched terms on the internet, for what, 20+ years? What's considered fanservice today is a cleavage or ass that is completely covered in steam, but you get to see the 30% of the censor removed if you buy the blu-ray for $60. Isn't that funny?

Who has ever said this? Name one time anyone on this planet has ever said something this retarded.

That's correct

Generally yes, but Aika was always cringey shit

>Anime in the 80's and 90's was infamous for showing tits, ass, and other pervy weird shit straight out of nowhere

Those kind of shit that came here was direct-to-sale OVAs. Those shit don't fly on TV. Not today, not ever.

Niggas fucking cry about how anime was all "mature" and "gory" back in the day, not knowing that the majority of TV anime was filled with shit for literal kids, moreso than today.

Are you smoking crack or something? There was a ton of fanservice in TV anime, especially in Japan. You think OVA's were the only thing Americans were familiar with back in the day? Not even to mention manga.

This is from the 1st ep. of Turn-A Gundam.

Of course, because it starred actual women instead of underage deformed dwarves.

Though Aika isn't the best example to use for your trolling, you could have used Ranma and got away with it, Aika was an adult series.

>/ss/ is okay as long as it's from an OVA from 1997

To be fair in 90s ova the fanservice was actually fanservice, the toping of the cake. You had the story, the characters that were the core of the series then the service as eyecandy.

Isn't really fair to compare it with current TV shows where the service its the only purpose, the core of the series and the rest of things are accesory.

By the point you got fanservice, even if was just a pair of tits, you were already interested in the character enough to wanting to see her tits.

In nowdays shows you are watching the girls tits while they are having an orgasm even before you know their names.

Nowdays hentai suffers exactly the same syndrome. They completly forgot that the lewd was the climax, the best part, not something you do from minute one.

OP is a literal faggot.

>Those shit don't fly on TV. Not today, not ever.

back in my days tits had a purpose

Don't they allow sexual comedies to air if they take out the sex and paint half of the screen black?

80s has the best fanservice. Prove me wrong.

It was a different type of fanservice. It was natural and casual. Now it's hypersexualized and infantilized.

never heard of ranma? tits galore. my 14 year old weeny wasn't prepared.

Fanservice is okay as long as there is actually substance beyond it ie when the show out still be entertaining without it.

>back in my days tits had a purpose

yeah, post a screencap from that 80s anime you are referring to

this is what reddit actually believes

>Old fanservice
>Mature adults and highschoolers with incredible proportions
>New fanservice
>Prisma Illya

really makes you think

Don't forget the incredible proportions.

2/10 bait

Fact: Burguerica killed fanservice, didn't even tolerate Goku's peepee so they got DBZ first

Fanservice should be a good storyline, art and development. Not cheap-useless ero-moments for fucking creeps

>creeps

chin is pointy

Anime is a bunch of cheap moments for creeps. Stop lying to yourself.

This. Only this hyper-contrarian, faux-patrician, kiddy-bullshit generation dislikes fanservice as a rule.

>but Aika was always cringey shit
How?

>To be fair in 90s ova the fanservice was actually fanservice, the toping of the cake. You had the story, the characters that were the core of the series then the service as eyecandy.
This sounds like something you'd say if you weren't very familiar with 90s OVAs.