Incest in media

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Like in literature, incest is an important yet controversial thematic element and plot device in films, anime and manga, television, and video games.

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Films

Father/daughter incest

Mother/son incest

Anime and manga

Yosuga no Sora is one of the most notorious and controversial examples for the depiction of incest in anime, in which the main focus of the story between brother and sister or twin siblings relationship. [1] In the story, Sora has feelings for her twin brother, Haru, ever since they were kids. After their parents died, they moved back to the old house and Sora has been keeping her feelings suppressed while she fantasizes being with him.

Video games

Some video games with themes of incest are the following on the list below:

See also

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References

  1. Bhattacharya, Anirban (2024-08-26). "21 Disturbing Anime With Themes of Incest". The Cinemaholic. Retrieved 2024-09-02.