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		<title>Naisho no Tsubomi 01</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Easily the most controversial title I've seen since Kodomo no Jikan, Naisho no Tsubomi is a shoujo manga turned OVA about the life of 5th grader Tsubomi who deals with issues such as her mother's pregnancy and first period amongst other issues. Sounds like my kind of show. Make no mistake, while supposedly aimed at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Easily the most controversial title I've seen since Kodomo no Jikan, Naisho no Tsubomi is a shoujo manga turned OVA about the life of 5th grader Tsubomi who deals with issues such as her mother's pregnancy and first period amongst other issues. Sounds like my kind of show. Make no mistake, while supposedly aimed at young girls, we all know who the <strong>real audience</strong> of something that discusses sex and physical education for the intended demographic really are. Hehe.</p>
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<p>The slice of life aspects thinly veils the panty shots and other delicious loli fanservice moments featured in this show, which by the way are all done in good taste, as the characters freely talk about stuff that you and your classmates back in school would giggle over, just as how your parents would have been too embarrassed to explain them to you. Still considered a taboo subject in most cultures, I guess this is the most appropriate medium to actually highlight how the human body functions (:</p>
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<p>As a self professed lolicon, I must say I enjoyed this for, obvious reasons aside,  the innocence and cuteness portrayed by Tsubomi herself, as she encompasses characteristics of the perfect little girl character, which my real life sister does not ;-;  Watching Tsubomi deal with her parent's "ecchi acts" in bed as well as her menstruation filled me with the kind of gleeful perversion that reminds me of what a rotten person I truly am ＿|￣|○The show also sent me all kinds of wrong signals with the introduction of Saya, who seems to play a major role in Tsubomi's life, as their seemingly harmless friendship blossoms into something else, following a dream sequence the pair shared. Like I said it's just me, but I can't shake off the yuri potential in this.</p>
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<p>In hindsight, it might be too much calling this show a loli fanservice anime, though at its surface, that's how it might look to some. Naisho no Tsubomi is actually a decent, down to earth perspective on life from a young girl's point of view, emitting the same warm and fuzzy feeling I got from watching Hidamari Sketch. If you want real loli fanservice action, go watch Kodomo no Jikan. Better yet, read the manga. Or maybe just go for COMIC LO.</p>
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