
Zankyou No Terror (2014) is a Japanese anime film directed by Shinichiro Watanabe. The film follows two teenage boys, Nine and Twelve, who are part of a terrorist group known as “Sphinx”. The film has been praised for its unique visual style and its exploration of themes such as terrorism, morality, and justice.
Despite its serious subject matter, Zankyou No Terror also contains some surprisingly explicit sexual moments. In one scene, Nine and Twelve are seen in a passionate embrace, with Nine’s hand resting on Twelve’s thigh. Later, the two share a kiss, and the camera lingers on the moment for several seconds.
The film also contains some suggestive dialogue between the two boys. In one scene, Nine tells Twelve that he loves him, and Twelve responds by saying, “I love you too.” This exchange is followed by a long, lingering look between the two boys.
The sexual moments in Zankyou No Terror are not gratuitous, but rather serve to further the story and deepen the characters’ relationships. The film’s exploration of the boys’ feelings for each other is handled with sensitivity and nuance, and helps to make the film’s themes of morality and justice even more powerful.
Overall, Zankyou No Terror is a powerful and thought-provoking film that contains some surprisingly explicit sexual moments. The film’s exploration of the boys’ relationship is handled with sensitivity and nuance, and helps to make the film’s themes of morality and justice even more powerful.
A woman wears a low shirt that exposes some cleavage.
A girl is shown in a bath, but the water obscures any detail.
There is reference to the myth of Oedipus.
episode 12: mouth to mouth contact present between 2 characters. this lasts a second and it was so quickly that i didnt realize it until i went back few seconds
During the opening theme song, a young woman (possibly high school age) is seen trimming her hair and it is implied she is nude from the waist up. Although no cleavage/breasts are visible, the camera noticeably pans over the skin above her chest before the character comes eye to eye with the viewer. She then makes a flirtatious expression at the camera.
Very little worth mentioning. A girl is briefly scene in a bath, no nudity is shown since water covers her body, nor is this intended to be done in a "fan servicey" way. The only mildly questionable thing in this category, is the appearance of the Sphinx painting. The painting displays non-sexual nudity, it is shown on very rare occasions and it is only for a few seconds each time. Keep in mind, the painting is the type of thing you would see in a museum and in no way comes off as being arousing.