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This is the reason why many countries have banned these favorite anime!

01 Februari 2023
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Usually, anime that got banned across various countries are done due to laws or ideological differences being inconsolable. There are many reasons why an anime would get banned, such as excessive violence, overt s*xual content, or general depictions of subjects that are taboo to a country's government or beliefs.

Examples of famous anime facing the same luck is Death Note when it was banned in China for the supposed corruptive influence it had on the youth of the country. Another example includes High School DxD, which was banned in New Zealand for fanservice and harem antics involving high school-aged children.

As such, this article will chronicle 15 anime that got banned in different countries and further expound on why.

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1) Attack on Titan in China

Attack on Titan is one of the most popular contemporary anime. The overt violence, themes of war, and generally horrifying visuals have catapulted it into many fans' hearts faster than the survey corps' ODM gear.

This is the first, but not the last, anime that got banned in China. It was declared too violent for younger audiences and was banned in 2015 by the Chinese Ministry of Culture alongside over 30 other anime.

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2) Hetalia: Axis Powers in South Korea

For most, Axis Powers: Hetalia is a funny anime making fun of different countries before, during, and after WWII. However, South Korea banned the series due to the South Korean character showing an offensive depiction of its citizens.

This resulted in a petition that accrued over 15,000 signatures, many protests, and death threats towards the studio until the anime was pulled. Even pulling the South Korean character out didn't spare the fact that the anime got banned.

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3) Crayon Shin Chan in India

Shin Chan is the story of five-year-old Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara, his family, and their various comedic escapades that happen in this comedy anime. The anime that got banned in India in October 2008, following mass protests by parents and the Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting due to heavy nudity and the negative influence on children.

The anime was brought back, although heavily edited, after a counter backlash from many fans in March 2009.

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4) Tokyo Ghoul in Russia

Tokyo Ghoul involves fighting ghouls and other creatures of the night using violent methods. Russia's St. Petersburg court system deemed that every episode of Tokyo Ghoul contained cruelty, murder, and violence. Moreover, it was considered an anime that was banned on the grounds that teens could recreate those violent acts.

However, many anime fans, particularly those in Russia, consider this rather ironic, given the country's violent history. Not to mention, most of the said cruel acts depicted are not replicable.

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5) Death Note in China

Yet another example of an anime that got banned in China is Death Note. While the series has been considered controversial before, in this case, the anime got banned for numerous reasons.

One of which was students altering notebooks to resemble "Death Notes," and writing the names of enemies, acquaintances, and teachers in the books. While the idea of protecting children isn't a bad one, the totality of the ban across several cities and the country at large has been considered quite the overreach.

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6) Pokémon in Saudi Arabia

In what is considered to be possibly the most bigoted reason for an anime that got banned, Saudi Arabia has Pokémon on the ban list due to numerous conspiracy theories. To summarize, the entire franchise was banned owing to supposedly encouraging gambling, and promoting Zionism, Christianity, and Freemasonry.

Many of these reasons have been cited elsewhere as ludicrous. Morever, one of the other reasons it was supposedly banned within the country was the Evolution vs. Creationism argument, which favored the latter.

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7) Kinnikuman in France

The prequel to Ultimate Muscle is a silly comedy about a superhero fighting aliens, robots, and other entities in various over-the-top wrestling competitions. As it is wrestling and superheroes combined, the gimmicks tend to be so outlandish that the anime got banned in France.

The reason is because one of the characters, Brocken Jr., had the gimmick of wearing a Nazi uniform. Although he wore the uniform, he didn't ascribe or adhere to the same beliefs. However, this was enough reason to ban the show in France, and the character was eventually phased out of merchandise.

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8) Voltes V in Philippines

An older anime that got banned is Voltes V, which is a Voltron/Super Sentai giant mech story about a giant robot and a family fighting off alien invasions that premiered in 1978.

A year later, the anime got banned under a period of marital law under former Filipino president Ferdinand Marcos for having harmful effects on children. It wasn't brought back until Marcos was removed from office in 1986, wherein the anime returned in 1990. Despite efforts by congressmen to remove it, Voltes V stayed on the air until 2010s.

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9) Inuyashiki: Last Hero in Russia

Another anime that got banned in Russia is studio MAPPA's Inyashiki: Last Hero. This anime focuses on the story of two people endowed with superhuman abilities and their different paths with their powers, where one becomes a hero and the other a villain.

Other anime that got banned alongside this anime include Death Note, Tokyo Ghoul, and Elfen Lied. These shows were prohibited from streaming in Russia due to the lack of age restrictions.

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10) Record of Ragnarok in India

A story about gods fighting each other isn't new to anime or video game fans. However, some countries don't quite take depictions of gods very well.

An example of an anime that got banned in India for its subject matter and characters is Record of Ragnarok. Simply put, the President of the Universal Society of Hinduism banned the anime and manga because of how Shiva is shown, stating that the anime trivializes the deity.

Now, we can at least understand what makes some of the animes on the list had been banned by a certain country. But these reasons can't really stop them being anime fans favorites.