-dvd- | Kanokon Complete Dual Audio
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Kanokon (2008), based on Katsumi Nishino’s light novel series, remains a notable artifact of the “fanservice-heavy” era of anime. The release of the Kanokon Complete Dual Audio DVD is not merely a packaging of all 12 episodes plus OVAs; it is a statement about how localization, censorship, and audience choice shaped the early 2010s anime market in North America. Kanokon Complete Dual Audio -DVD-
Kanokon follows Kouta Oyamada, a shy country boy, and Chizuru Minamoto, a centuries-old fox spirit who aggressively pursues him. The show is unapologetically ecchi, leaning into supernatural romance, comedic jealousy (via the wolf spirit Nozomu), and constant innuendo. Critically, it is not a masterpiece of storytelling, but it is a perfect case study of the “monster girl” subgenre’s appeal: combining slapstick, wish-fulfillment, and folklore. However, that title reads like a product listing
For an ecchi series, the audio track is crucial. The original Japanese voice acting (notably by Mamiko Noto as Chizuru) delivers breathy, teasing tones that are culturally specific to kitsune (fox) characters in anime. The English dub, produced by Media Blasters, takes a different approach—often more overtly comedic and exaggerated. The “Dual Audio” feature allows viewers to compare how humor and sensuality are localized. More importantly, it preserves the original uncensored Japanese broadcast audio, which for ecchi series often differs from censored TV versions. The release of the Kanokon Complete Dual Audio