Looking Beyond: The Borderline of Censorship

 

I’m not a fan of censorship. That being said, I understand the guidelines of why it is necessary. It could be due to timeslot, target audience, content or even controversy. Why am I saying this now? It is because of the debut of Dokuro-chan 2. On the 2nd half of the episode, censorship covered a scene lasting approximately 33 seconds.

Claymore – 20

Summary: In a snowy forest, Priscilla's clinging to Raki prompts Isley to suggest that it's Raki's smell of the south that's reminding her of her family, though this family had been eaten by a Yoma.