ah ovvio
poi i genitori di ste qua..cazzo.......
tutti sti dvd che escono e che la gente si compra....ora....
li usano come arredamento?
non e'che ci vuoglia molta fantasia ad intuire perche' li comprano......
cavolo non parliamo di pubblicita' di vstiti per bambini....
sono andato avanti nelle pagine (e non vi linko piu nulla), ma ci sono cose seppur asslutamente non "visibili", che lasciano ben poco spazio all'immaginazione....
mah..
ripeto tutto legale..agenzie...ecc.ecc
compri tuto su amazon.jp (se vuoi)
ad esempio questo:
"No Pantsu Girls is a Japanese made for TV movie about three girls going to school with no panties on."
PER LA TV????????????????????????????????????????????????
comunque il problema e' noto anche a loro
TV Report On The U-15 (Junior Idol) Boom In Japan
July 21st, 2007 by James
Yesterday, NTV's Real Time News aired a report on the U-15 idol phenomenon, in which companies are producing photo books and DVD's of girls under the age of 15 in skimpy clothing and sexually suggestive poses. The anchors describe this new trend as a problem and the report takes a critical look at the junior idol business. Here it is in two parts:
Part 1
Summary:
A news crew follows around 6th grader Mai Sasaki, an 11-year-old junior idol whose father films and creates her photo books and DVD's. In one particularly creepy scene, the cameraman father tells a lingerie-clad Mai to get on a bed and make a "lion pose." He later jokes about how big her breasts have become. His blurred-out face and NTV's background music only add to his creepy image. The report then shows us some newspapers that have questioned the U-15 idol boom, with headlines such is "Is it really OK for them to do that?"
We are taken to the mecca of junior idol fandom, Akihabara, where there are shops specifically specializing in U-15 idol goods and even events where fans can meet and take pictures of certain idols. A trip to a larger store even reveals that some U-15 idol stuff is for sale, and an employee of the store tells them that there have been some concerns about the products, and certain items might be refused and returned to publishers.
They return to Mai Sasaki's father, who is looking at internet sites devoted to junior idols. He mentions that some of the U-15 idol photos and DVD's are practically porn. [b:321d6782c3]Apparently he doesn't want to turn his daughter into such an idol, but he must make her photos and DVD's a bit sexy if he wants them to sell...
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Part 2
Summary:
After a quick look at some fans in their 30's who love buying junior idol stuff, we are shown a photo shoot Mai Sasaki's father is doing for a 13-year-old idol Misuzu Ashida. The girl tells the reporter that she is hoping that she can become a mainstream star through her junior idol DVD's. Her mother, who is at the photo shoot, has a similar view and thinks that what her daughter is doing is similar to how many actresses have done sexy photos or love scenes in movies to advance their careers. The mother and daughter say that there is a limit to what they'll approve of, at which point they'll supposedly say no. After the release of Misuzu's DVD they travel to Tokyo to hold an photo shoot event to which all her fans were invited. The event, which was held in a little studio in Aoyama, failed to attract a single fan. Mr. Sasaki, who repeatedly said Misuzu had many fans, blamed the dismal turnout on the fact that the event had not been held in Akihabara or Ikebukuro.
http://www.japanprobe.com/?p=2360
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Junior idol
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In Japan, a junior idol (ジュニアアイドル?), alternatively Child (ãƒãƒ£ã‚¤ãƒ‰ãƒ«?) or Low Teen (ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ†ã‚£ãƒ¼ãƒ³?) idol, is primarily defined as a child or early teenager pursuing a career as a photographic model. Child actors, and J-pop singers (whose musical genre is often termed idol pop) can also be considered junior idols, and are often featured in photobooks and image DVDs.
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The coining of the term Child idol (ãƒãƒ£ã‚¤ãƒ‰ãƒ«?) is attributed to columnist Akio Nakamori and dates back to the mid-1990s, a period marked by significant increase in the number of child models and works involving individuals in that age range. Eventually, this neologism fell out of use and was replaced by "Junior Idol".
There exists not a clear set of guidelines regarding the age at which an individual becomes a junior idol: Yumi Adachi, for instance, started her modeling career at age two and many other idols have starred in image DVDs at the ages of three, four and five. It can therefore be postulated even a new-born girl posing for one of the aforementioned products can be considered a junior idol for as long as she performs and is under the age of eighteen.
Within this group there are several subcategories designated by a simple code in the format of U-[N] where U is short for the English word "Under" and [N] represents the maximum age. While U-18 is a clean division, all other divisions can overlap by as much as a year. This is slightly counterintuitive when using the English definition as even a model who has technically passed their fifteenth birthday can potentially still be referred to as "U-15". [b:321d6782c3]The primary divisions are divided by years U-18, U-15, and U-12 but there are also more recent partitions designated as U-10, U-6, and U-3 to reflect changes in the marketplace and idol fan communities.
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The majority of junior idols belong to specialized talent agencies, some of which offer acting and voice training and are geared towards the production of television commercials, photobooks, and related materials. Though sources indicate revenue is relatively low for photographic models, a number of idols (and their parents) see this activity as a gateway to more mainstream media roles[1]. These transitions are indeed frequent, one example being the case of Saaya Irie who was cast into the live action adaptation of the popular anime series Hell Girl and several other television programs.
Content is an available in a plethora of formats, usually physical goods such as bond photobooks, CDs and DVDs, but also digital content in the form Portable Document Format books, JPEG photo sets, high resolution movie clips, etc. In order to promote a particular idol, or to celebrate the release of a specific title, certain stores hold special events where fans get to meet the idols, shake hands with them, obtain autographs or take photographs, either polaroids or pictures taken with the customers' own cameras, in accordance with the amount of money spent on related goods (either regular DVDs, photobooks, etc., or multiple copies of the same title.)
Concerning the contents of the titles put on sale, these include, in general terms, pictures or footage of the idols trying out a variety of outfits, such as school uniforms, bathing suits, gym clothes, yukata or even maid, police and anime-inspired costumes.
Some services providers, such as Imouto Club (清純ã„ã‚‚ã†ã¨å€¶æ¥½éƒ¨, Seijun ImÅto Kurabu?)"a subscription-based website"also feature short radio and movie dramas, available for download and later purchase on DVD.
According to the Japanese Anti-child prostitution and pornography law enacted in November 1999"revised in 2004 in order to criminalize the distribution of child pornography over the Internet"child pornography is defined as the depiction "in a way that can be recognized visually, such a pose of a child relating to sexual intercourse or an act similar to sexual intercourse with or by the child", of "a pose of a child relating to the act of touching genital organs, etc." or the depiction of "a pose of a child who is naked totally or partially in order to arouse or stimulate the viewer's sexual desire."[2]
Given the above adumbrated definition, junior idol materials stand on legally ambiguous grounds: it is often difficult to draw the line between art and pornography.[3]
Despite the inherent difficulties in effectively enforcing a ban on such materials, on August 25, 2007 the Japanese branch of Amazon.com removed over 600 junior idol titles on grounds the likelihood these were produced in violation of the Japanese anti-child prostitution and pornography law was high.[4] This incident was then followed by the arrest"on October 16"of 34-year-old Jisei Arigane (有金慈�) chief producer of Shinkosha (新交社?) (a company specialized in idol and pornographic materials, as well as a number of novels and technical texts) and three associates over the production of an "obscene" DVD shot earlier in 2007 in the Indonesian island of Bali, starring Yuki Yamagata (山形由希?), seventeen at the time. The prolonged filming of the girl's genitalia was in violation of Japanese law.[5] Following the incident, the release date of several photobooks and DVDs originally slated for publication in November 2007 was postponed and idol events cancelled.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_idol
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