candynarwhal
Active Member
Don't you all remember the controversy that got whipped up around the release of Dimensions, when there were allegations of a hentai artist, in Sweden, drawing what Swedish law could have constituted as child pornography - and then some clever fuckhead decided to bring up DOA in order to challenge the claim, and even went so far as to approach Nintendo directly, if I recall, about the upcoming release of Dimensions, as a form of protest?
Dimensions was investigated, and it was eventually ruled that it didn't pass as child pornography under Swedish law - and the hentai artist, whose case instigated this affair to begin with, didn't suffer any legal consequences for his work, either. Nintendo still decided to withdraw the release of the game from Scandinavian territories, though, because of the scare this one fucking neckbeard put them through to prove a point.
(you'll notice I'm Swedish myself, so having to miss out on Dimensions pisses me the fuck off - fuck you, whoever you are)
So then - Marie, wouldn't you know, is Swedish.
She's clearly a two-fingered salute to that scandal, gothic lolita stylings and all.
She may be 18 in the design couments, sure, but that's not how she was designed, and you're delusional if you're trying to convince yourself otherwise. She was designed as an underage character, if only to rub salt in the wound. End of story.
Besides, you'll remember Dimensions was the first DOA game in the West to not list underage characters' ages simply as "N/A", which I'm guessing was an unfortunate oversight.
Why else, if not for all of the above implied reasons, do you think DOA5 put a sudden two-year gap in the timeline, so the youngest characters in the series (Ayane and Eliot, both 16) would have become 18 by the time that game takes place?
I'm sure the initial, "I'm a fighter", more serious direction of that game was part of the same initiative to scrub the DOA name clean. At least until the Japanese fanbase had a collective hernia and demanded their Jell-o oppai back.
EDIT: My bad, I believe it was a Swedish translator who was somehow discovered to be in possession of lolicon hentai manga, actually - not a hentai artist who was drawing anything of the sort. Sorry.
Dimensions was investigated, and it was eventually ruled that it didn't pass as child pornography under Swedish law - and the hentai artist, whose case instigated this affair to begin with, didn't suffer any legal consequences for his work, either. Nintendo still decided to withdraw the release of the game from Scandinavian territories, though, because of the scare this one fucking neckbeard put them through to prove a point.
(you'll notice I'm Swedish myself, so having to miss out on Dimensions pisses me the fuck off - fuck you, whoever you are)
So then - Marie, wouldn't you know, is Swedish.
She's clearly a two-fingered salute to that scandal, gothic lolita stylings and all.
She may be 18 in the design couments, sure, but that's not how she was designed, and you're delusional if you're trying to convince yourself otherwise. She was designed as an underage character, if only to rub salt in the wound. End of story.
Besides, you'll remember Dimensions was the first DOA game in the West to not list underage characters' ages simply as "N/A", which I'm guessing was an unfortunate oversight.
Why else, if not for all of the above implied reasons, do you think DOA5 put a sudden two-year gap in the timeline, so the youngest characters in the series (Ayane and Eliot, both 16) would have become 18 by the time that game takes place?
I'm sure the initial, "I'm a fighter", more serious direction of that game was part of the same initiative to scrub the DOA name clean. At least until the Japanese fanbase had a collective hernia and demanded their Jell-o oppai back.
EDIT: My bad, I believe it was a Swedish translator who was somehow discovered to be in possession of lolicon hentai manga, actually - not a hentai artist who was drawing anything of the sort. Sorry.
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