Kurenai Hentai
Takeshi Obata’s art is incredibly sharp, and the manga format lets you digest the dense, intellectual dialogue at your own pace.
The community's reaction to this content varies wildly. For some, a series like the serious drama Kure-nai earns high praise for its story, characters, and emotional depth. For others, a title like Do S Obake ga Nekasete Kurenai is met with strong condemnation, with one user review bluntly stating, and calling its content "disgusting". One user even recalled a more nostalgic time, saying Kurenai was how they "learned to Google Image search hentai like 20 years ago," noting how searching a character name could lead directly to Japanese artists' personal webpages.
Humanity lives enclosed within massive walls to protect themselves from giant, man-eating humanoids known as Titans. When a colossal Titan breaches the wall, Eren Yeager vows to eradicate them all.
High schooler Yuji Itadori swallows a cursed finger to save his friends, becoming the host of a powerful demon. He joins a secret society of Jujutsu Sorcerers to purge deadly curses.
No, "Kurenai" is not classified as hentai. It is aimed at a younger audience and does not contain explicit sexual content.
Two elite student council members are madly in love but refuse to admit it, treating confession as a psychological war.