With a slew of new content coming this year, some of it is bound to be rated, adult.
Recently FUNimation put up a notice on their website to inform the viewers that Interspecies Reviewers are being taken down from the streaming platform. This happened because the series is not under FUNimation’s general viewership standards, i.e., it contains adult material.
The series got an anime adaptation which premiered on January 11. FUNimation planned to stream the Subbed as well as a Dubbed version of the anime’s first season. The streaming platform put out the following statement:
After careful consideration, we determined that this series falls outside of our standards. We have the utmost respect for our creators, so rather than substantially alter the content, we felt taking it down was the most respectful choice.
The first season of the anime is slated to have 12 episodes. The cast and staff are as follows:
Cast:
Junji Majima as Stunk
Miyu Tomita as Crimvael
Yūsuke Kobayashi as Zel
Carin Isobe as Mii
Hisako Kanemoto as Zelzel
Kaede Yuasa as Kanchal
Kengo Kawanishi as Narugami
Kenji Hamada as Gruz
Staff:
Director: Yuki Ogawa
Series Composition: Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
Music: Kotone Uchihigashi
Original creator: Amahara
Original Character Design: Masha
Character Design: Makoto Uno
Art Director: Takeshi Sekino
Voice cast members Junji Majima, Yūsuke Kobayashi, and Miyu Tomita are performing both the opening theme song “Ikōze☆Paradise” and the ending theme song “Hanabira Ondo.”
About Interspecies Reviewers:
Interspecies Reviewers is a Japanese manga series written by Amahara and illustrated by Masha. It has been serialized in Fujimi Shobo’s shōnen magazine Monthly Dragon Age since July 2016, with its chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes as of January 2020.
The story centers around a group of people, dubbed as “Interspecies Reviewers,” who rate the red-light delights of females of all species. Elves, Succubi, Cyclops, etc. who will rank as the hottest? Come find out.
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