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Iblard Jikan
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Boku no Pico

Boku no Pico.

Boku no pico

Sexual violence

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Where?
Post screenshot (on /h/ if you must) or stop making shit up.

>this is a thread where retard OP calls everything violence, even slightly faster rolling credits

Hellsing
Cowboy Bebop
Eureka 7
Jackie Chan

Piano

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Usagi Drop

Yotsuba&

>Elfen Lied

SnT is heavenly and peaceful

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Non non biyori season 1

Sketchbook ~full colors~
Or Xanax the Animation.

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Non non biyori

Hidamari Sketch

Any monotonous shoujo/slice of life?

I-I think you won.

is this bait
Renge is a cold blooded killer

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Most violent moment I can think of is the dog headbutting Rin in the stomach.

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There's always some psychological violence. I guess OP means no violence in any form

>Hidamari Sketch
Extreme gore warning.

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I guess this didn't have any *direct* violence, did it? Only past violence seen in a recording.

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Its an eraser dont eat it

You'd have to find an anime that does not take place in a society, because all society is based on violence.

Yuu and Chito fight in episode 1
you are wrong

Yuuri getting snacks at gunpoint
Chiiiiiiiii-chan hitting Yuuri after book burning

Girls und Panzer doesn't have any violence, because of the magic of carbon coating.

Without carbon coating, it would have a lot. Probably much of it would be fatal.

But with carbon coating that violence is reduced to zero.

The most nearly-violent moment is Darjeeling dropping the tea-cup, I guess, because something gets broken. Or the tank driving into the shop, maybe?

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>I guess OP means no violence in any form
OP is just making shit up as he goes.
Still no reply to so I guess he already lost.

The E1 snack stand-off isn't a real fight. We just don't know it at the time.
Chito hitting Yuuri / stretching & squeezing her face isn't violence either. Her face just pops right back. No harm done.

How does Yea Forums do it? Even with all it's flaws it still manages to maintain a level of quality far above the other media boards.

k-on!

I already posted nnb but only season 1. Sosunser is in season 2.. i think.

Yea Forums isnt quality my friend. this is a rare good thread in a place filled with shonenshit and waifutraps

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What's the most violent moment in this show?

Other than the brutal-yet-tender rape of the main character which has taken place in a thousand user's imaginations, I mean.

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psychological violence isn't real

Hello Kitty

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There is an entire episode dedicated to Mugi's desire to receive physical abuse

>No harm done.
If you have to redefine meaning of violence you already lost your argument.

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Sexual violence

I was going to say this has no physical violence but Chika beats up the goth guy for saying her tits are big, doesn't she...

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which episode? for research purposes of course

Yeah, thinking back on the show, I have to admit, they are quite violent towards one another. It's just exceptionally comfy violence.

What if it leads characters to self-harm or suicide? Shoujo is all based on characters emotionally abusing other characters

How about that show with the girl with the big forehead teasing the boy? I get the feeling any physical violence would be way out-of-place in that one.