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Netflix hentai anime series, the three forgotten titles

I've been taking a close look at all the anime series on Netflix that have a hentai version. It's funny how the parodies have the same success as these series. If the anime is a hit, the hentai version is rich, otherwise, it's total nothingness for both. When I see the list of anime series offered on the platform, it makes me dizzy, because all the best-sellers are there. Naruto/Boruto, Bleach, Seven Deadly Sin, Attack of the Titans, Saint Seiya, Food Wars, Tokyo Ghoul, in short, all the series that have been a hit since their release, and long before their appearance on the VOD channel. But there are also series that are less successful and more discreet, but which nevertheless have a credible hentai version that's really good. Not enough to make big articles, too few watched, not enough fans, it's complicated to talk to you without material to show you, so I had the idea of making a top three. There's nothing official or even glowing about this top, and it only reflects a general state of mind about these anime, but their hentai versions are still worth checking out. So let's get started with the hentai anime you all know.

Samurai champloo hentai, too old-fashioned to be a hit?

I think the title says it all: is Samurai Champloo hentai too old-fashioned to be a reference today? The hentai parody gives us the same conclusion: we love to dive back into it, but there's nothing new, and it's aged, very badly, so we're tempted to quickly look at something else. However, the beautiful Fuu in the hentai version blew my dick off. I find that she hasn't aged, and continues to delight us. I'm not only going to present her, even though she represents 90% of the hentai version of Samurai Champloo, but overall all the good hentai photography in this series, for a successful return to Japan in the 1600s...

In the saddle Sakamishi hentai (Yowamushi Pedal), the parody x

A timely anime in the midst of the Tour de France, in the hope that it will give the series a bit of impetus, since Sakamashi has so far been pedaling... in the sand. At present, he's only attracted gay authors, because as there are so many men in anime, it's mostly yaoi that we find on this saga, but there are a few chicks to be seen and some artists have thought of stripping them naked. Here are a few cool things you can check out on En Selle Sakamishi hentai, which could well win the big loop if you give it a little courage. I hope to boost its views on Netflix, because you need to at least watch the first episode before saying "I don't like it".

Log Horizon hentai: potential left in the starting blocks

The Log Horizon hentai light novel has been running since 2010, but everything else - spin-off series, manga and other anime - has stalled, and on Netflix, too, it's dead, no success. The hentai version is as hollow as its success, but there's something fascinating about it that appeals to fans. It's a niche manga series that deals with a pretty funny subject, MMORPG players trapped in their favorite game and trying to fight against the forces of evil. It's not the only anime that deals with this subject, which is perhaps why the editorial line isn't so popular at the moment. Nevertheless, loyal fans will enjoy the first two seasons.

Here's an original tour of the least successful Netflix hentai animated series. After talking incessantly about the ones that are killing it, tackling the theme of the less successful ones is just as much fun, and the sometimes rare hentai versions are not to be discarded. We'll be taking stock again at the end of the year, or early in 2021, to see who stands out from the rest, and what new releases await us. Please note, however, that when I say they're less successful, that doesn't mean they're uninteresting, just that they're less well ranked.