“Nukitashi” Anime to Air in 3 Versions Starting July 18

It will be broadcast and distributed in three versions.

(C) Qruppo/Seiran Island Tourism Association

The broadcast date and broadcasting station of the TV anime “Nukitashi THE ANIMATION” have been revealed, and it has been revealed that it will start on AT-X from 2:05 am on July 18th. It will also be broadcast on BS11, Gifu Broadcasting, KBS Kyoto, and Mie TV.

The work is based on the PC game “What should I do with my small breasts (me) who lives on an island like a nukige?” (abbreviated as “Nukitasu”). Junnosuke Tachibana transfers to a high school on the isolated island of Seiran Island, where a “pervert ordinance” that allows and encourages sex on the island has been applied, and forms an underground organization to rebel against the ordinance. The anime version will be directed by Nobuyoshi Nagayama, and animation will be produced by Passione.

(C) Qruppo/Aoai Island Tourism Association

It was also announced that the anime version will be broadcast and streamed in three different formats. The “Aoai Island ver.” is a “filthy lewd” version with as few restrictions as possible, and can be viewed on AT-X and video software. The “fully censored ver.” will be broadcast on BS11, Gifu Broadcasting, KBS Kyoto, and Mie TV, while the “streaming only ver.”, which can be viewed on various streaming sites, has slightly more lewd elements than the fully censored ver.

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A Censored, Mild, and “Dirty” Edition—A Bold Approach to Broadcasting

The upcoming anime adaptation of “Nukitasu,” set to premiere on July 18, is making headlines not just for its content, but for its distribution strategy. By offering three distinct formats—a fully censored version, a mildly censored one, and an uncensored “dirty” edition—the producers are clearly targeting a wide spectrum of audiences. This move cleverly balances the constraints of traditional TV broadcasting with the increasing demand for adult-oriented anime content online. While some may view this as a mere fanservice ploy, it also represents a broader shift in how ecchi or R18+ anime are being normalized and adapted for various platforms. It will be interesting to see how the different versions affect viewer engagement and reception.

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