Top 10 Anime You Shouldn't Watch In Public!

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Top 10 Anime You Shouldn't Watch in Public!

Hey guys, let's talk about something a little awkward – those anime series that, well, are best enjoyed in the comfort of your own home, away from judging eyes. We've all been there, right? You're on the train, or at a cafe, and you're tempted to sneak in an episode of your current binge. But then you remember that scene, the one with the… let's just say, questionable content. So, I've compiled a list of the top 10 anime you absolutely should not watch in public. Trust me, you'll thank me later. This list covers a wide range of genres, from ecchi to intense drama, all with the common thread of being potentially super embarrassing to watch around other people. Remember, it's all in good fun, and we're just here to make sure you avoid those super cringey moments! So buckle up, grab your headphones (for when you do watch these!), and let's dive in! This is your ultimate guide to avoiding public anime faux pas. Consider this your friendly neighborhood anime public service announcement!

1. Highschool DxD: The King of Awkward Public Viewing

Alright, let's start with a classic, shall we? Highschool DxD is basically the poster child for anime you do not watch in public. We're talking about a series that's practically built on fan service and, let's be honest, some pretty bold scenes. Picture this: you're on the bus, minding your own business, and suddenly… plot. Yes, the plot of Highschool DxD often involves a lot of… assets. The show is known for its intense action and its even more intense, shall we say, appreciation of the female form. Watching this on a crowded train is a recipe for disaster. It's not just the visuals either. The dialogue can be pretty suggestive, and the overall tone is, well, suggestive. Imagine the stares, the whispers, the sheer level of public embarrassment! The story revolves around a high school student who is revived as a devil and tasked with battling angels and fallen angels. The battles are intense, the characters are vibrant, but the amount of fan service is overwhelming. The characters have a unique design and the animation is really well done. But the whole plot is a series of suggestive themes and scenarios. Highschool DxD’s world is a constant source of eye-popping moments that will leave you squirming in your seat if you're not in the privacy of your own home. Seriously, consider this your warning! While the show has its merits in terms of action and story, the public viewing experience is definitely not one of them. You might get away with it if you have your headphones on, but even then, the visuals might give it away. So, if you value your public image, keep this one for your personal viewing pleasure. The level of lewdness in Highschool DxD is simply too high for public consumption. And that's just the truth of it!

2. Prison School: Because Censorship is a Thing

Prison School is a hilarious and over-the-top anime that follows five boys who enroll in a previously all-girls academy, but their attempts to befriend the girls lead them into trouble. The show is a masterclass in comedy, but it's also packed with… well, let's call them awkward situations. The humor relies heavily on suggestive situations, close calls, and over-the-top reactions. This means that the animation frequently shows suggestive imagery that might make you blush. The show's premise is already a bit out there, but the situations the characters find themselves in are downright embarrassing to watch, especially in a public space. Just imagine the expressions on your fellow commuters’ faces as you're watching the boys attempt to escape from prison, or participating in some questionable activities. The characters are extremely expressive, which means lots of over-the-top reactions and visual gags that might raise a few eyebrows. The show's commitment to these visual gags is both its strength and its weakness when it comes to public viewing. Prison School is a riot, but it's also a cringe fest waiting to happen. The story is a bit ridiculous, but it is also a source of constant laughter. The animation is top-notch, with some really amazing shots. The show is definitely worth watching, but do it behind closed doors. You will save yourself a lot of unnecessary embarrassment.

3. Kiss x Sis: Double the Trouble, Double the Awkwardness

Kiss x Sis is an anime that deals with a student who finds himself in a complicated situation. The protagonist has a romantic relationship with his two stepsisters. This is where the problems begin. The plot explores their attempts at having a relationship, which leads to some uncomfortable scenes, to say the least. The series is filled with romantic scenes. This is definitely not the type of anime you want to be watching on your lunch break or during your commute. The show's premise alone is enough to raise eyebrows, and the content definitely doesn't help. The anime focuses on the romantic and intimate relationships between the characters. The show’s themes are very controversial, and it's best to avoid watching it around anyone. The animation is also done with a focus on this plot, which means that the show features a lot of suggestive imagery and intimate scenes that are best enjoyed in private. The show’s visuals are very detailed, and the anime is full of shots that highlight the intimate relationship between the characters. While the story might have some value for some viewers, the public viewing experience is, to say the least, very awkward. You don't want to get caught watching this in public, trust me! The dialogue, the situations, and the overall themes make it a definite no-go for any public setting. Kiss x Sis isn't for the faint of heart, and definitely not for public consumption!

4. Eromanga Sensei: The Little Sister Problem

Eromanga Sensei is another series that delves into a sensitive topic. The story revolves around a light novel author and his little sister, who is also his illustrator. The story is a touchy one, dealing with the relationship between siblings, and the romantic elements can be uncomfortable for some viewers. The scenes can be incredibly cringey to watch in public. The protagonist and his sister have a somewhat unusual dynamic. The series is centered around the creation of light novels, the characters, the story is what drives the plot. The relationship between the characters can get a little too close for comfort. The show is beautiful, and the animation is well-made. This is the kind of anime that could easily lead to an awkward conversation, or even worse, unwanted attention. The protagonist and his sister are constantly having weird encounters, with the show not being afraid to depict sensitive situations. The show explores the romantic relationship between the characters. The themes are something to consider before watching the show. This is one you definitely want to keep private. Watching it in public? Big mistake!

5. Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Sweet Torture of Secondhand Embarrassment

Now, let's take a break from the explicit stuff and move onto a different kind of awkwardness. Teasing Master Takagi-san is a heartwarming series about two middle school students, Nishikata and Takagi-san. Takagi-san is always teasing Nishikata, and he's always trying to get back at her. The show is cute, lighthearted, and funny, but it's also packed with secondhand embarrassment. Nishikata's constant attempts to get one over on Takagi-san often end in disaster. Watching his failures in public can be a cringey experience. The show thrives on this dynamic. You're constantly rooting for Nishikata, and when he fails, you feel it with him. This means that the viewer is constantly subject to some cringey moments. The show is great, but watching it in public means feeling every moment of embarrassment Nishikata goes through. You might find yourself squirming in your seat, unable to look away, and wishing you were anywhere else. The show’s humor is built on these awkward moments, and the visual style emphasizes them perfectly. This isn’t a show with explicit content, but the secondhand embarrassment is strong enough to make you avoid watching it in public. The show might be really enjoyable, but the awkwardness factor is high. Enjoy this one in the privacy of your own home.

6. Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!: Secondhand Cringe Overload

Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! is a comedy that follows the relationship between Hana Uzaki and her college classmate, Shinichi Sakurai. Hana is a very outgoing girl who constantly teases Shinichi. The show has a bright and vibrant style, and the premise is funny. The humor often involves Hana's obsession with teasing Shinichi. Shinichi, on the other hand, is a bit of a loner. This creates the basis for the show's comedy. This dynamic can lead to some cringeworthy moments. Hana's constant teasing and Shinichi's reactions create some hilarious situations, but they also create a lot of secondhand embarrassment. Watching this in public is a challenge. Hana's constant attention can make you squirm in your seat. The show is funny, but some of the jokes might not land well in public. The characters have a great design and the animation is really well done. But the amount of cringeworthy moments can be a little much. So, while this show is good, it might be best to watch it privately. You'll save yourself some potentially awkward glances, and you can enjoy the show without feeling the intense secondhand embarrassment.

7. Monster Musume: A Bestiary of Awkwardness

Monster Musume is a harem anime about a young man who becomes part of an exchange program. He has to live with several monster girls. The story is a bit wild, but it has a funny premise. The show’s core is built around the interactions between the male protagonist and the various monster girls. The show is full of fan service, and the visuals can get pretty intense. The series relies on humor and suggestive scenes, and the situations can easily make you blush. The show's commitment to fan service is very high, so it's best to watch this one in private. The show is fun, but the fan service is going to raise some eyebrows if you are caught watching it in public. The show might be fun, but you will save yourself a lot of awkward looks by watching it from your house. The visuals, the dialogue, and the overall themes make it a definite no-go for any public setting. Enjoy this in the privacy of your own home.

8. Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist

Shimoneta takes place in a world where morality is taken to the extreme. To preserve public order, the government implements a law that eliminates all indecent words and thoughts. The plot focuses on Tanukichi Okuma. The show is centered around a war against these rules. The humor revolves around the absurdity of the situation. The characters constantly use suggestive language. The humor is based on sexual situations. Watching this in public is a guaranteed recipe for embarrassment. The show's commitment to its premise is very strong. The dialogue can be a bit vulgar. The animation is well done. The plot is interesting. But the show's focus on suggestive themes is way too much to handle in public. The show might be fun, but the vulgarity is just too much to watch in public.

9. Rent-a-Girlfriend: The Cringe of a Fake Relationship

Rent-a-Girlfriend follows Kazuya Kinoshita, a college student. Kazuya rents a girlfriend and tries to maintain a relationship with her. The series is centered around his attempts. This dynamic is used to drive the plot forward. The show's premise might make you feel cringey. Watching the artificial relationship can be uncomfortable. The situations often lead to awkward moments. You will be subject to secondhand embarrassment. The show is okay, but watching it in public is not a good idea. The show is filled with awkward moments, which can be intense. The dialogue and situations can get really bad. The series is about a fake relationship, but it's full of cringe moments that will make you squirm in your seat. The show might be a guilty pleasure, but it's best enjoyed in private. Don't let yourself get caught watching it in public.

10. Domestic Girlfriend: Where Drama and Awkwardness Collide

Domestic Girlfriend is a drama anime about a high school student. The student ends up with a complicated situation with his teachers. The premise of the series guarantees awkward moments. The series is a rollercoaster of emotions. The show has a lot of drama, and the intimate scenes can be uncomfortable to watch in public. The story is centered on a complicated love triangle. The show's focus on the intimate relationship makes it a definite no-go. The situations the characters face are dramatic and intense. It is recommended to watch this in private.

So there you have it, folks! My top 10 anime series you absolutely should avoid watching in public. Remember, it's all about enjoying your anime in a way that's comfortable and, you know, not embarrassing. Happy watching… from the comfort of your own home!