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Tentacle erotica

Tentacle erotica (触手責め, shokushu zeme, "tentacle attack") is a type of pornography most commonly found in Japan that integrates traditional pornography with elements of bestiality, fantasy, horror, and science fiction. It is found in some horror or hentai titles, with tentacled creatures (usually fictional monsters) having sexual intercourse, predominantly with females or, to a lesser extent, males. Tentacle erotica can be consensual but mostly contains elements of rape.

The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife, a design by Hokusai of 1814 depicting a woman having sex with two octopuses
Tamatori steals the Dragon King's jewel, woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi.
La Grande danse macabre des vifs by Martin van Maële
A tentacle-shaped dildo

The genre is well known enough in Japan that it is the subject of parody. In the 21st century, Japanese films of this genre have become recognized in the United States and Europe, although it remains a small, fetish-oriented part of the adult film industry. While most tentacle erotica is animated, there are also a few live-action films that depict it.

History edit

Some of the earliest examples of tentacle erotica were woodblock prints depicting women being violated by octopuses, such as Kitao Shigemasa's Programme of Erotic Noh Plays (1781) and Shunshō Katsukawa's Lust of Many Women on One Thousand Nights (1786).[1]

Among the most famous of the early instances is an illustration from the 1814 Hokusai book Kinoe no Komatsu, known as The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife. It is an example of shunga (Japanese erotic woodblock art) and has been reworked by a number of artists,[2] such as Masami Teraoka, who brought the image up to date with his 2001 work "Sarah and Octopus/Seventh Heaven", which was part of his Waves and Plagues collection.

Although Western audiences often interpret Hokusai's famous design as rape, Japanese audiences of the Edo period would have viewed it as consensual, recognizing the print as depicting the legend of the female abalone diver Tamatori.[3] In the story, Tamatori steals a jewel from the Dragon King. During her escape, the Dragon King and his sea-life minions (including octopuses) pursue her. The dialogue in the illustration shows the diver and two octopuses expressing mutual enjoyment.

Contemporary censorship in Japan dates to the Meiji period. The influence of European Victorian culture was a catalyst for legislative interest in public sexual practices. After World War II, the Allies imposed a number of reforms on the Japanese government, including censorship laws. The legal proscriptions against pornography, therefore, derive from the nation's penal code. Presently, "obscenity" is still prohibited. How this term is interpreted, however, has not remained constant. While exposed genitalia (and, until recently, pubic hair) is illegal, the diversity of permissible sexual acts is now fairly wide, relative to other liberal democracies.[citation needed]

Leaders within the tentacle porn industry have stated that much of their work was initially directed at circumventing this policy. According to the mangaka Toshio Maeda:

At that time pre-Urotsukidōji, it was illegal to create a sensual scene in bed. I thought I should do something to avoid drawing such a normal sensual scene. So I just created a creature. His tentacle is not a penis as a pretext. I could say, as an excuse, this is not a penis; this is just a part of the creature. You know, the creatures, they don't have a gender. A creature is a creature. So it is not obscene – not illegal.[4]

Culture edit

Animation edit

The earliest animated form of tentacle erotica was in the 1985 original video animation (OVA) Dream Hunter Rem, though the scene in question was excised when the OVA was re-released in a form with sexual scenes removed. The first purely non-erotic anime portraying a tentacle assault would be the 1986 anime OVA Guyver: Out of Control, where a female Chronos soldier named Valcuria is enshrouded by the second (damaged) Guyver unit that surrounds her in tentacle form and assaults her.[citation needed]

Numerous animated tentacle erotica films followed in the next couple decades. Popular titles like 1986's Urotsukidoji, 1992's La Blue Girl, and 1995's Demon Beast Resurrection became common sights in large video store chains in the United States and elsewhere. The volume of films in this genre has slowed since the peak years in the 1990s, but they continue to be produced through the present day.

Manga edit

While manga has featured stories of heroes being attacked by monsters with tentacles since its early days, the earliest examples of tentacle erotica in manga belong to "real life" erotic comedy manga magazines, which predate ero-gekiga. Multiple scenes were found in the March 12, 1968 issue of Weekly Manga Q, where several creatures with tentacles attacked women. Another early example belonged to Osamu Tezuka's sci-fi story The Returnees (1973), where a scene depicts a woman being assaulted and impregnated by a space creature.[5]

Toshio Maeda's Urotsukidōji was a pioneer in the tentacle rape genre with its mix of sex, bishōjo and tentacles. Maeda's depiction of tentacles was more creature-like and possessed at will, imitating male genitalia. However, six years prior to Urotsukidōji in 1976, Maeda created his first tentacle work in an experimental short story called SEX Tearing, which is considered the origin for Urotsukidōji as well as the earliest work depicting sex between women and tentacles.[6][7] In 1989, Maeda's manga Demon Beast Invasion created what could be considered the modern Japanese paradigm of tentacle porn, in which the elements of sexual assault are emphasized. Maeda explained that he invented the practice to get around strict Japanese censorship regulations, which prohibit the depiction of the penis but do not prohibit showing sexual penetration by a tentacle or similar appendages.

Live action edit

The use of sexualized tentacles in live-action films, while much rarer, started in American B-movie horror films and has since migrated to Japan.[citation needed] B-movie producer Roger Corman used the concept of tentacle rape in a brief scene in his 1970 film The Dunwich Horror, a film adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft short story of the same name. Vice magazine identifies this as "perhaps cinema history's first tentacle-rape scene".[8]

A decade later, Corman would again use tentacle rape while producing Galaxy of Terror, released in 1980. Corman also directed a scene in which actress Taaffe O'Connell, playing an astronaut on a future space mission, is captured, raped, and killed by a giant, tentacled worm. The film borrows the concept of the "Id Monster" from the 1950s film Forbidden Planet, with the worm being a manifestation of O'Connell's character's fears. The scene was graphic enough that the film's director, B. D. Clark, refused to helm it, and O'Connell refused to do the full nudity required by Corman, so Corman directed the scene himself and used a body double for some of the more graphic shots. Initially given an X-rating by the Motion Picture Association of America, small cuts were made to the scene, which changed the film's rating to "R.".

Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead includes a scene where actress Ellen Sandweiss' character is attacked by the possessed woods she walks through. The evil spirit inhabiting the woods uses tree limbs and branches to ensnare, strip, and rape her, possessing her through the sexual acts in a way reminiscent of that in which tentacles are depicted in other pieces of media.[9] The scene was repeated in a shorter version in the sequel, Evil Dead II, released in 1987.

The 1981 Japanese film Edo Porn, about the life of artist Katsushika Hokusai, featured the Dream of the Fisherman's Wife painting in a live-action depiction. In the 1981 film Possession, a woman copulates with a tentacled creature, although the tentacles themselves are never explicitly shown to penetrate her.[citation needed]

The popularity of these films has led to the subsequent production of numerous live-action tentacle films in Japan from the 1990s to the present day. The theme rarely appears in adult American cinema and art; one example is American artist Zak Smith, who painted several works featuring octopuses and porn stars in various stages of intercourse.[10][11] In 2016, Amat Escalante directed the art-house film The Untamed, which depicts a live-action scene between the female protagonist and a tentacled space alien.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kimi, Rito (2021). The History of Hentai Manga: An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga. FAKKU. pp. 137, 138. ISBN 978-1-63442-253-6.
  2. ^ Courage, Katherine Harmon (2013). "Tentacle Erotica". Octopus!: The Most Mysterious Creature in the Sea. Penguin Books. ISBN 9780698137677.
  3. ^ Talerico, Danielle. "Interpreting Sexual Imagery in Japanese Prints: A Fresh Approach to Hokusai's Diver and Two Octopi", in Impressions, The Journal of the Ukiyo-e Society of America, Vol. 23 (2001).
  4. ^ Manga Artist Interview Series (Part 1), 2002
  5. ^ Kimi, Rito (2021). The History of Hentai Manga: An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga. FAKKU. pp. 141, 142. ISBN 978-1-63442-253-6.
  6. ^ Kimi, Rito (2021). The History of Hentai Manga: An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga. FAKKU. p. 144. ISBN 978-1-63442-253-6.
  7. ^ Kimi, Rito (2021). The History of Hentai Manga: An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga. FAKKU. p. 156. ISBN 978-1-63442-253-6.
  8. ^ Eil, Philip (August 20, 2015). "The Posthumous Pornification of H. P. Lovecraft". Vice. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
  9. ^ Scherer, Agnes (2016). Plant Horror: Approaches to the Monstrous Vegetal in Fiction and Film. Springer Publishing. p. 41. ISBN 9781137570635.
  10. ^ "Zak Smith - Artist - Saatchi Gallery". www.saatchigallery.com. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  11. ^ "Porn thai". Thai Porns. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  12. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (2017-08-17). "The Untamed review – a film about love, pleasure and a tentacular sex monster". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-07-07.

External links edit

  • Manga Artist Interview Series Part I, Sake-Drenched Postcards—interview with Toshio Maeda.

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horror and science fiction It is found in some horror or hentai titles with tentacled creatures usually fictional monsters having sexual intercourse predominantly with females or to a lesser extent males Tentacle erotica can be consensual but mostly contains elements of rape The Dream of the Fisherman s Wife a design by Hokusai of 1814 depicting a woman having sex with two octopusesTamatori steals the Dragon King s jewel woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi La Grande danse macabre des vifs by Martin van MaeleA tentacle shaped dildoThe genre is well known enough in Japan that it is the subject of parody In the 21st century Japanese films of this genre have become recognized in the United States and Europe although it remains a small fetish oriented part of the adult film industry While most tentacle erotica is animated there are also a few live action films that depict it Contents 1 History 2 Culture 2 1 Animation 2 2 Manga 2 3 Live action 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSome of the earliest examples of tentacle erotica were woodblock prints depicting women being violated by octopuses such as Kitao Shigemasa s Programme of Erotic Noh Plays 1781 and Shunshō Katsukawa s Lust of Many Women on One Thousand Nights 1786 1 Among the most famous of the early instances is an illustration from the 1814 Hokusai book Kinoe no Komatsu known as The Dream of the Fisherman s Wife It is an example of shunga Japanese erotic woodblock art and has been reworked by a number of artists 2 such as Masami Teraoka who brought the image up to date with his 2001 work Sarah and Octopus Seventh Heaven which was part of his Waves and Plagues collection Although Western audiences often interpret Hokusai s famous design as rape Japanese audiences of the Edo period would have viewed it as consensual recognizing the print as depicting the legend of the female abalone diver Tamatori 3 In the story Tamatori steals a jewel from the Dragon King During her escape the Dragon King and his sea life minions including octopuses pursue her The dialogue in the illustration shows the diver and two octopuses expressing mutual enjoyment Contemporary censorship in Japan dates to the Meiji period The influence of European Victorian culture was a catalyst for legislative interest in public sexual practices After World War II the Allies imposed a number of reforms on the Japanese government including censorship laws The legal proscriptions against pornography therefore derive from the nation s penal code Presently obscenity is still prohibited How this term is interpreted however has not remained constant While exposed genitalia and until recently pubic hair is illegal the diversity of permissible sexual acts is now fairly wide relative to other liberal democracies citation needed Leaders within the tentacle porn industry have stated that much of their work was initially directed at circumventing this policy According to the mangaka Toshio Maeda At that time pre Urotsukidōji it was illegal to create a sensual scene in bed I thought I should do something to avoid drawing such a normal sensual scene So I just created a creature His tentacle is not a penis as a pretext I could say as an excuse this is not a penis this is just a part of the creature You know the creatures they don t have a gender A creature is a creature So it is not obscene not illegal 4 Culture editAnimation edit The earliest animated form of tentacle erotica was in the 1985 original video animation OVA Dream Hunter Rem though the scene in question was excised when the OVA was re released in a form with sexual scenes removed The first purely non erotic anime portraying a tentacle assault would be the 1986 anime OVA Guyver Out of Control where a female Chronos soldier named Valcuria is enshrouded by the second damaged Guyver unit that surrounds her in tentacle form and assaults her citation needed Numerous animated tentacle erotica films followed in the next couple decades Popular titles like 1986 s Urotsukidoji 1992 s La Blue Girl and 1995 s Demon Beast Resurrection became common sights in large video store chains in the United States and elsewhere The volume of films in this genre has slowed since the peak years in the 1990s but they continue to be produced through the present day Manga edit While manga has featured stories of heroes being attacked by monsters with tentacles since its early days the earliest examples of tentacle erotica in manga belong to real life erotic comedy manga magazines which predate ero gekiga Multiple scenes were found in the March 12 1968 issue of Weekly Manga Q where several creatures with tentacles attacked women Another early example belonged to Osamu Tezuka s sci fi story The Returnees 1973 where a scene depicts a woman being assaulted and impregnated by a space creature 5 Toshio Maeda s Urotsukidōji was a pioneer in the tentacle rape genre with its mix of sex bishōjo and tentacles Maeda s depiction of tentacles was more creature like and possessed at will imitating male genitalia However six years prior to Urotsukidōji in 1976 Maeda created his first tentacle work in an experimental short story called SEX Tearing which is considered the origin for Urotsukidōji as well as the earliest work depicting sex between women and tentacles 6 7 In 1989 Maeda s manga Demon Beast Invasion created what could be considered the modern Japanese paradigm of tentacle porn in which the elements of sexual assault are emphasized Maeda explained that he invented the practice to get around strict Japanese censorship regulations which prohibit the depiction of the penis but do not prohibit showing sexual penetration by a tentacle or similar appendages Live action edit The use of sexualized tentacles in live action films while much rarer started in American B movie horror films and has since migrated to Japan citation needed B movie producer Roger Corman used the concept of tentacle rape in a brief scene in his 1970 film The Dunwich Horror a film adaptation of the H P Lovecraft short story of the same name Vice magazine identifies this as perhaps cinema history s first tentacle rape scene 8 A decade later Corman would again use tentacle rape while producing Galaxy of Terror released in 1980 Corman also directed a scene in which actress Taaffe O Connell playing an astronaut on a future space mission is captured raped and killed by a giant tentacled worm The film borrows the concept of the Id Monster from the 1950s film Forbidden Planet with the worm being a manifestation of O Connell s character s fears The scene was graphic enough that the film s director B D Clark refused to helm it and O Connell refused to do the full nudity required by Corman so Corman directed the scene himself and used a body double for some of the more graphic shots Initially given an X rating by the Motion Picture Association of America small cuts were made to the scene which changed the film s rating to R Sam Raimi s The Evil Dead includes a scene where actress Ellen Sandweiss character is attacked by the possessed woods she walks through The evil spirit inhabiting the woods uses tree limbs and branches to ensnare strip and rape her possessing her through the sexual acts in a way reminiscent of that in which tentacles are depicted in other pieces of media 9 The scene was repeated in a shorter version in the sequel Evil Dead II released in 1987 The 1981 Japanese film Edo Porn about the life of artist Katsushika Hokusai featured the Dream of the Fisherman s Wife painting in a live action depiction In the 1981 film Possession a woman copulates with a tentacled creature although the tentacles themselves are never explicitly shown to penetrate her citation needed The popularity of these films has led to the subsequent production of numerous live action tentacle films in Japan from the 1990s to the present day The theme rarely appears in adult American cinema and art one example is American artist Zak Smith who painted several works featuring octopuses and porn stars in various stages of intercourse 10 11 In 2016 Amat Escalante directed the art house film The Untamed which depicts a live action scene between the female protagonist and a tentacled space alien 12 See also editCensorship in Japan Monster erotica Pornography in JapanReferences edit Kimi Rito 2021 The History of Hentai Manga An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga FAKKU pp 137 138 ISBN 978 1 63442 253 6 Courage Katherine Harmon 2013 Tentacle Erotica Octopus The Most Mysterious Creature in the Sea Penguin Books ISBN 9780698137677 Talerico Danielle Interpreting Sexual Imagery in Japanese Prints A Fresh Approach to Hokusai s Diver and Two Octopi in Impressions The Journal of the Ukiyo e Society of America Vol 23 2001 Manga Artist Interview Series Part 1 2002 Kimi Rito 2021 The History of Hentai Manga An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga FAKKU pp 141 142 ISBN 978 1 63442 253 6 Kimi Rito 2021 The History of Hentai Manga An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga FAKKU p 144 ISBN 978 1 63442 253 6 Kimi Rito 2021 The History of Hentai Manga An Expressionist Examination of Eromanga FAKKU p 156 ISBN 978 1 63442 253 6 Eil Philip August 20 2015 The Posthumous Pornification of H P Lovecraft Vice Retrieved March 10 2017 Scherer Agnes 2016 Plant Horror Approaches to the Monstrous Vegetal in Fiction and Film Springer Publishing p 41 ISBN 9781137570635 Zak Smith Artist Saatchi Gallery www saatchigallery com Retrieved 2023 02 09 Porn thai Thai Porns Retrieved 8 September 2023 Bradshaw Peter 2017 08 17 The Untamed review a film about love pleasure and a tentacular sex monster The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2023 07 07 External links editManga Artist Interview Series Part I Sake Drenched Postcards interview with Toshio Maeda Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tentacle erotica amp oldid 1214544445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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