
(In an ironic twist, because of publishing them under the name Tex-Mex, these artbooks have found their way into the lists of hentai manga despite being totally worksafe.) In one of his swimsuit illustrations, Hiroe even invites readers to draw erotic scenes about Roberta.
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However he has published two worksafe artbooks in doujin format about characters from Black Lagoon series under said pseudonym, with the first one being simply about how he designed the characters and the other being a swimsuit special. Apparently he does so just for fun, but never does any based on his own work. Rei Hiroe, creator of Black Lagoon, openly makes hentai doujins under the pseudonym Tex-Mex.This is only funnier when you remember who voices Konata. What's even worse is that she recruited her friends to pick up these doujinshi for her, including titles such as Dripping Brigade Chief. In the real Comiket of that year, all those tables sold Haruhi Suzumiya hentai. An episode of Lucky Star had the girls going to Comiket, a real-life doujinshi convention, with Konata marking all the tables she wanted to see. Kyoto Animation lampshaded the practice with a Shout-Out to one of their other works.He never actually reads it, but his robot girl maid does. Koharu Biyori's omake at the end of volume 1 features the guy unsuspectingly buying hentai featuring himself with his robot maid because his friend couldn't make it to the con and asked him to load up.Excel Saga parodies this by having Shinichi Watanabe force Koshi to authorize making an episode out of an earlier porn doujin of his.Koshi Rikudo at one point created a Sonic the Hedgehog doujin which, although it lacks explicit sex, is decidedly NSFW and depicts the majority of the cast as extremely humanoid naked girls.


attention that her character gets, insisting that she plays her completely asexually. While not mentioning Rule 34 specifically, Stephanie Courtney, the actress/comedian who plays Flo in the Progressive Auto Insurance commercials, is apparently genuinely baffled by the amount of.After AOL mascot Connie received massive amounts of Rule 34 art, she was pulled from advertising.Esurance sidelined its popular animated spokesperson Erin Esurance, then later got rid of her completely, when they realized that the majority of search engine results for "Esurance" were fetishistic artwork starring Erin rather than anything having to do with car insurance.
