Hmmm...i think that it's a bit his fault,i mean it wasn't necessary such a outfit and so many curves,many simple things can be sexy without such elementsTake FF charas for example they always made millions of fans without wearing stretch things but only with their feminine idea of the body
Yeah, I gotta agree. I can understand a creator's frustration with his intellectual property being portrayed unwholesomely, and I imagine Kamiya isn't the first guy to take issue with Rule 34 of his own creations (according to rumors, Walt Disney ended up firing someone for making a raunchy parody of Mickey Mouse).
But the complaint kind of becomes a moot point when you created something like Bayonetta, which is about three steps away from already being exactly what he's objecting to. It would be like the creators of Dead or Alive Xtreme raising a fuss about people modding actual nudity into their game when the entire premise is already to be a voyeur to a bunch of absurdly well-endowed women wearing what essentially amounts to one ball of string spread out among an entire resort.
Also, Rule 34. It's gonna happen no matter how much sex you actually put into the original work. You don't have to like it, but you're going to have to accept it.
But this isn't just any regular hentai fan pornography, this stuff is like, SUPER porn. You can tell because the image on the Kotaku page was so racy they had to put black bars OVER a mosaic filter.
RedDiamond
Otakuite | Posted 05/17/10 | Reply
yeah.. he should have seen it coming
Zeit
Otaku Eternal | Posted 05/16/10 | Reply
Bayonetta is the HBIC. They better respect.
ChibiSasuke
13th Angel (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 05/14/10 | Reply
I saw that Bayonetta commercial. What the heck did he expect with a character like that? xD
nikuro
Otaku Eternal | Posted 05/14/10 | Reply
Hmmm...i think that it's a bit his fault,i mean it wasn't necessary such a outfit and so many curves,many simple things can be sexy without such elementsTake FF charas for example they always made millions of fans without wearing stretch things but only with their feminine idea of the body
Ace
Senile Hipster (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 05/13/10 | Reply
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Yeah, I gotta agree. I can understand a creator's frustration with his intellectual property being portrayed unwholesomely, and I imagine Kamiya isn't the first guy to take issue with Rule 34 of his own creations (according to rumors, Walt Disney ended up firing someone for making a raunchy parody of Mickey Mouse).
But the complaint kind of becomes a moot point when you created something like Bayonetta, which is about three steps away from already being exactly what he's objecting to. It would be like the creators of Dead or Alive Xtreme raising a fuss about people modding actual nudity into their game when the entire premise is already to be a voyeur to a bunch of absurdly well-endowed women wearing what essentially amounts to one ball of string spread out among an entire resort.
Also, Rule 34. It's gonna happen no matter how much sex you actually put into the original work. You don't have to like it, but you're going to have to accept it.
Ace
Senile Hipster (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 05/13/10 | Reply
But this isn't just any regular hentai fan pornography, this stuff is like, SUPER porn. You can tell because the image on the Kotaku page was so racy they had to put black bars OVER a mosaic filter.