The Australian Classification Board announced on January 4th it would not review the Demon Lord Omega anime. This means the anime is essentially banned in Australia on home video. Fans can still stream the series where licensed. But when it comes to physical editions, the show is out of luck.
The Australian Government refuses classification for How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord Omega Season 2, banning the anime's home video release. The Commonwealth of Australia has blocked the release of How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord Omega.
The anime featured scenes of light nudity, and was available in both censored and uncensored versions. The board had similarly refused classification the the first, second, and ninth volumes of Yuu Kamiya 's No Game No Life light novel series in August 2020.
Most countries, including Japan, have outlawed an anime film called Shoujo Tsubaki. As detailed on Anime Dork, Shoujo Tsubaki tells the story of a 14-year-old girl named Midori that undergoes extreme emotional and sexual trauma at the hands of a group of deranged circus performers.
The series is "legally restricted to people over the age of 15," but is otherwise available for sale.
It was a pretty violent show but is not as gory as other animes. I think it deserves it's MA15+ but would be okay for some children if they are mature and have watched other animes. And besides the anime is not that graphic in violence. 4 people found this helpful.
Lots of fantasy violence, including bloody injuries and corpses, including those of young children. It also features disturbing images of people turning into demons or eating human flesh. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide.
Anime seen on the Cartoon Network (or other channels that show children's cartoons) before 9pm is probably safe for most children younger than 13. If it is on after 9pm, then you know it isn't appropriate for children younger than 13.
The age rating of anime can range from kid-friendly to adult content, even pornographic in nature. Some types of anime aren't appropriate for kids because they have sexually explicit content while others include, mature themes that your child might not understand.
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Unfortunately, it's not a legal free anime site.
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1) Attack on Titan (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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The anime has so much gore and scary moments that it's arguably more of a horror anime than a war story. However, violence was not the only reason for its ban.
The Chinese government has repeatedly censored animes that the country considers immoral, especially animes that include bloody and violent scenes. Blood-C, a Japanese anime television series, has been banned since it includes a "particularly bloody" scene which may cause "extreme discomfort".
The subtitles have mild profanity occasionally. Nothing worse than "damn" or "hell" in english versions. Profanity is PG-level when it is present, with most episodes having no profanity whatsoever. In English Dub, There some mild languages include "hell", "damn", "bastard", and "crap".
Due to all of that,I'd have to say that this series is for 13+ for a general audience but ultimately you'd have to decide based on your knowledge of how mature your own children are if you want to let them watch it at a younger age.
Demon Slayer has earned a second R-rated movie in the United States. The movie was given a restricted rating thanks to its bloody images and violence. This rating is also the second one as such given to Demon Slayer as the anime's first movie, Mugen Train, was rated R for similar reasons.