Tokyo Akazukin review

ae_shinobi6
Apr 10, 2021
I'm thinking to myself: "what would happen if Tokyo Akazukin should be made into a anime?" Well the US would probably ban it for sexual exploit of underage ecchi. But Tokyo Red Hood shouldn't JUST be blamedcredited for that; it also has an healthy dose of gore and visual horror.

Tokyo Akazukin can be described as 'dementedly weird' or 'twisted wonderful'. You really only have to read the first chapter to see if its up to your speed or not. To me it clearly was.

Meet the lusty Red Hood, a small girl who has no memory of her past or who she really is. She's a strange delight, you could say, combined with terribly unique kind of abilities. Don't be fooled if at first glance she or the manga seems to be ground leveled. After the brief introduction your going to start seeing that something isn't quite right here. Maybe because you notice the side of Red Hood's head being blown off and her, still alive, begging for a bit more.

This lolicon is one of a kind. 'The Little Red Riding Hood' theme plays on through the story; if to say you look over the incubusus cats, angle shemales and four armed assasins that is. The sex scenes are not as visual as the gore but it's there with all its loli glory none the less. There are some brief touching moments but not many as the 'feel' of the characters and story have a hardcore cruel & sarcastic grip.

But after you've begin looking pass the violence and sex (what?!) there's a story of demonic and angelic action and above what a mother wouldn't do for her son. Confused or more curious? Does it really matter. The tale revolves around Akazukin, Little Red Hood and her one desire:
To be Eaten by Mr. Wolf
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Tokyo Akazukin
Tokyo Akazukin
Auteur Tamaoki, Benkyou
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