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"Ecchi" is used by English-speaking anime fans to refer to soft-core pornographic or sexually suggestive anime and manga. This is a western invention, as in Japanese, it is a catch-all term for all things sexual, not limited to porn and not really considered a "milder" term. The term "ecchi" in Japanese comes from the pronounciation of the letter "H" in English - "aitch" is rendered into Japanese syllabary as エッチ, which in turn is transliterated into the Roman alphabet as "ecchi". The letter "H" comes from the word "[[Hentai]]", but the term as currently used is not synonymous with [[Hentai]].
"Ecchi" is used by English-speaking anime fans to refer to soft-core pornographic or sexually suggestive anime and manga. This is a western invention, as in Japanese, it is a catch-all term for all things sexual, not limited to porn and not really considered a "milder" term. The term "ecchi" in Japanese comes from the pronounciation of the letter "H" in English - "aitch" is rendered into Japanese syllabary as エッチ, which in turn is transliterated into the Roman alphabet as "ecchi". The letter "H" comes from the word "[[Hentai]]", but the term as currently used is not synonymous with [[Hentai]].


The line between [[Ecchi]] and [[Hentai]] can be hard to draw at times. However, one good rule of thumb is, if it was aired on Japanese public TV ''at all'', it probably wasn't [[Hentai]]. [[Ecchi]] usually features [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]], or avoids nudity with lingering [[Panty Shot|Panty Shots]]. [[Hentai]], on the other hand, will usually show full frontal nudity in some explicit form, and full, intimate sex scenes. At its mildest, [[Ecchi]] is closer in spirit to shows like ''[[Three's Company (TV)|Threes Company]]'' and ''[[Are You Being Served (TV)|Are You Being Served]],'' full of [[Double Entendre|Double Entendres]], [[Three Is Company|big misunderstandings]], and [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|sexual]] [[Innocent Innuendo|farce]]. At its most explicit, it is still more in the realm of HBO Presents than Vivid Video. Another good way to distinguish the two are if there are any animated sex scenes. If so, you have left this genre entirely.
The line between [[Ecchi]] and [[Hentai]] can be hard to draw at times. However, one good rule of thumb is, if it was aired on Japanese public TV ''at all'', it probably wasn't [[Hentai]]. [[Ecchi]] usually features [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]], or avoids nudity with lingering [[Panty Shot|Panty Shots]]. [[Hentai]], on the other hand, will usually show full frontal nudity in some explicit form, and full, intimate sex scenes. At its mildest, [[Ecchi]] is closer in spirit to shows like ''[[Three's Company (TV)|Threes Company]]'' and ''[[Are You Being Served? (TV)|Are You Being Served]],'' full of [[Double Entendre|Double Entendres]], [[Three Is Company|big misunderstandings]], and [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|sexual]] [[Innocent Innuendo|farce]]. At its most explicit, it is still more in the realm of HBO Presents than Vivid Video. Another good way to distinguish the two are if there are any animated sex scenes. If so, you have left this genre entirely.


To borrow an old saying, when it comes to sexual content, [[Ecchi]] is the sizzle; [[Hentai]] is the steak.
To borrow an old saying, when it comes to sexual content, [[Ecchi]] is the sizzle; [[Hentai]] is the steak.
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* ''[[To Love Ru (Manga)|To Love Ru]]'' (Try looking for even one manga chapter without gratuitous nudity and/or underwear shots. The anime adaptation even has nudity and fanservice in the OP, ED, and [[Eyecatch|eye catches]]!)
* ''[[To Love Ru (Manga)|To Love Ru]]'' (Try looking for even one manga chapter without gratuitous nudity and/or underwear shots. The anime adaptation even has nudity and fanservice in the OP, ED, and [[Eyecatch|eye catches]]!)
** Chapter 48 is an exception, believe it or not. It's probably the only one, too.
** Chapter 48 is an exception, believe it or not. It's probably the only one, too.
* ''[[Training With Hinako]]'' is an OVA series that promotes healthy lifestyles by rewarding the viewer with ecchi imagery as they work their way through the exercise DVDs. Or, you can just [[Completely Missing the Point|skip the exercise with your DVD remote]] and go straight to the [[Gainaxing|bouncing teenage anime mammaries]] and [[Girl On Girl Is Hot|girl-on-girl]] [[Bathtub Bonding|bathtub]] [[Skinship Grope|groping]]. No-one's will judge you any worse for it, but that will probably not make you healthier.
* ''[[Training With Hinako]]'' is an OVA series that promotes healthy lifestyles by rewarding the viewer with ecchi imagery as they work their way through the exercise DVDs. Or, you can just [[Completely Missing the Point|skip the exercise with your DVD remote]] and go straight to the [[Gainaxing|bouncing teenage anime mammaries]] and [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|girl-on-girl]] [[Bathtub Bonding|bathtub]] [[Skinship Grope|groping]]. No-one's will judge you any worse for it, but that will probably not make you healthier.
* ''[[Ultimate Girls]]''
* ''[[Ultimate Girls]]''
* ''[[Zero no Tsukaima (Light Novel)|Zero no Tsukaima]]''
* ''[[Zero no Tsukaima (Light Novel)|Zero no Tsukaima]]''
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Revision as of 09:48, 26 January 2014

Fan Service is found in many anime, in many forms. When the service has a distinctly sexual slant to it, and it appears to be a major focus of the show, then it's safe to assume you're watching Ecchi.

"Ecchi" is used by English-speaking anime fans to refer to soft-core pornographic or sexually suggestive anime and manga. This is a western invention, as in Japanese, it is a catch-all term for all things sexual, not limited to porn and not really considered a "milder" term. The term "ecchi" in Japanese comes from the pronounciation of the letter "H" in English - "aitch" is rendered into Japanese syllabary as エッチ, which in turn is transliterated into the Roman alphabet as "ecchi". The letter "H" comes from the word "Hentai", but the term as currently used is not synonymous with Hentai.

The line between Ecchi and Hentai can be hard to draw at times. However, one good rule of thumb is, if it was aired on Japanese public TV at all, it probably wasn't Hentai. Ecchi usually features Barbie Doll Anatomy, or avoids nudity with lingering Panty Shots. Hentai, on the other hand, will usually show full frontal nudity in some explicit form, and full, intimate sex scenes. At its mildest, Ecchi is closer in spirit to shows like Threes Company and Are You Being Served, full of Double Entendres, big misunderstandings, and sexual farce. At its most explicit, it is still more in the realm of HBO Presents than Vivid Video. Another good way to distinguish the two are if there are any animated sex scenes. If so, you have left this genre entirely.

To borrow an old saying, when it comes to sexual content, Ecchi is the sizzle; Hentai is the steak.

Possibly because sex is inherently funny, a large number of Ecchi series are comedies. Many start out as softer versions of actual hentai content (such as video games), while others may revert/graduate back to such if an OAV is released.

Examples of Ecchi include: