

SHIMONETA: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist
Sixteen years after the "Law for Public Order and Morals in Healthy Child-Raising" banned coarse language in the country, Tanukichi Okuma enrolls in the country's leading elite public morals school and is soon invited into the Anti-Societal Organization (SOX) by its founder, Ayame Kajou. As a member blackmailed into joining by Ayame, Tanukichi ends up taking part in obscene acts of terrorism against the talented student council president Anna (for whom Tanukichi has a crush on).
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future Japan, society is rigidly controlled by the Obscenity Prevention Law, where any lewd thought or expression is strictly forbidden and severely punished. Tanukichi Okuma, a seemingly ordinary high school student, accidentally gets entangled with the 'Blue Order,' a rebellious organization fighting against this oppressive regime. He is blackmailed into joining their ranks by the group's eccentric leader, Ayame Kajō, who forces him to participate in increasingly outlandish acts of public "obscenity" to disrupt the government's control.
Critical Reception
Shimoneta received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. It was praised for its unique and outlandish premise, its sharp satire of censorship and prudishness, and its comedic timing. However, some critics found its humor to be overly reliant on shock value and sexual innuendo, which could be off-putting for some viewers. Despite this, the series gained a significant cult following for its bold approach to comedy and its willingness to tackle controversial themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique premise and satirical commentary on censorship.
- Lauded for its bold and often outrageous humor, which successfully satirizes societal prudishness.
- Some viewers found the humor to be excessively reliant on shock value and crude jokes.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed Shimoneta, appreciating its satirical take on a world devoid of 'dirty jokes' and its outlandish humor. Many found it to be a refreshing and hilariously absurd comedy series that effectively critiques censorship.
Fun Fact
The series' premise is a direct response to Japan's strict obscenity laws and the societal discomfort with overtly sexual topics, using extreme parody to highlight these issues.
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