I can't identify many Hentai from screenshots, but I think of myself as I have a good knowledge about hentai overall :evil:
Pls feel free to correct me if you find some errors or if you disagree with some of the things :hello: or if there is some things I'm not aware of :silence:
Hentai, a negative connotation
1) Abbreviation for Hentaiseiyoku, a noun meaning "Deviant sexual desire"
2) It's a very simple word, and translates directly into ENG as "pervert" or "perverted".
Some Classifications of Hentai
Bakunyuu : refers to Bursting / Large breasts.
Yaoi : refers to homosexual male pairings.
Yuri : refers to lesbian pairings.
Tentacle : refers to the depiction of tentacled creatures engaging in sex or r*** with girls and less often men.
Shotacon : refers to the depiction of young / prepubescent boys having intercourse, usually with other boys or with older women.
Lolicon : refers to the depiction of young / prepubescent girls.
Nekos / Furries : refers to characters who display animal attributes such as fur, ears, claws, and a tails.
Guro / Gyro : refers to gore and / or mutilation.
Futanari : refers to females who have some form of male genitalia.
Ecchi : refers to focusing on nudity, partial nudity, and provocative clothing rather than pure sex.
Chibi : refers to a rendition of a character, usually it is used as a modifier with a name to denote a child version of a character
Chikan : refers to molesters on trains and such.
CG : refers to digital artwork, from digitally shaded doujinshi to legitimate cinema.
Paizuri : refers to intermammary intercourse.
Mofuku : refers to maison plaisir.
ECCHI
The official Hepburn Romanization of this word is 'Etchi,' and the official kunrei Romanization is 'Etti.' 'Ecchi' is a modified Hepburn Romanization made up by anime fans. spelling 'ecchi' does not follow any standard Romanization method for converting Japanese text to Roman letters.
Ecchi as an adjective can be translated as lewd or sexy, while as a verb it can be translated as sexual intercourse, e.g. to do ecchi (ecchi suru) would mean to have sex. The word sekkusu is also used in Japan for sex, and Japanese native words for sex (such as seikō) are often replaced by words of foreign origin such as sekkusu or neologisms such as ecchi. The nuance of ecchi varies with context, but in general the word itself is comparable in nuance to the English words "naughty" or "dirty" (when used as an adjective). The prefix "H-" is sometimes used to refer to pornographic genres: H-anime, H-manga, etc.
And I'm done! :dizzy: