One of the
unofficial summaries of canon has been edited at the
source, more closely reflecting the producers' original intent in some ways (even vis-a-vis my own interpretation) while wildly distorting it in others.
The first paragraph claims that the village is in a secluded part of rural Japan. This is actually what canon claims, at least as best I can read the moon-runes involved. True, the only visitor we see is a mesu who's as naked as the
cops she's talking to, but that could just mean there are other futa enclaves elsewhere in Japan.
Paragraph two explains the nature of futas about as well as I could, albeit from a porny POV.
The third paragraph also gets one thing right that I willfully got wrong: nudity really is a year-round thing in the village as depicted on screen. (When Néo gets home at the start of the epilogue, hir only apparent concessions to winter are a scarf and a pair of gloves. I find that hard to swallow, given that Japan, as any Nihonjin will inform you at the slightest provocation, has four seasons.) The claim about nudism promoting sexual play, on the other hand, is as bogus as those of us who've experienced nudism know it to be.
Paragraph four is barely even wrong: the only members of Néo's family who aren't near blood relatives are hir parents, and futas do not generally stand around on the village high street jacking each other off.
Paragraph five grossly exaggerates the sexual content of the gym class and conflates Keiko's [sic] two storeroom-related experiences. (That's the really glaring bit, for me and for Néo. "Keiko"? What is this I don't even.) On the other hand, I suspect they're right about the teacher having preyed on students other than Néo; what do about it is another matter.
Not sure how typical the orgy scene really is of teen parties in the village, as distinct from parties specifically being had by Popo and hir posse. I am sure, at least, that I don't recall any "anal exploration" in that scene (just in Coach slobbering all over Néo's uncensored ass).
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