May 07, 2011

Rosario to Cheesecake

Alright, I stuck it out through ep 9, and I have 65 candidate grabs, of which I'll probably be able to use 40, and that's enough suffering for the cause.

A few NSFW grabs below the fold.

UPDATE: By the way, another reason I'm quitting is that I've found that most fan-service shows cut way down on the fan service as they move into their final plot arc.


Ep 5: cooking class. Everyone gets to learn how to make curry. From a curry monster, believe it or not.

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Ep 6: field trip to the human world. Onsen episode. Everyone's sleeping in a big room together. Kurumu and Yukari bathe together:

And we get to see what everyone wears to bed:

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Ep 7, Tsukune goes home for a quick vacation. All the girls decide to go, too, without telling him (or each other) and they all meet his mom, who nearly has a heart attack. They also all meet his sister-like cousin, who is obviously sweet on him. Mizore and Kurumu end up fighting seriously, and Yukari gets involved, too, and Sweet Cousin sees rather more than she really should have.

Ep 8: Ruby's latest job is head of the morals committee. She decides the skirts worn by all the girls are too short. Too many panty flashes. You know where this is going, don't you: turns out her own underwear is even more risque than normal, and eventually gets shown.

Ep 9: Ski trip. Turns out they're going to a chalet owned and operated by the yuki onna. It's Mizore's home town.

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And, of course, there's another hotsprings, which Kurumu and Yukari use:

Obviously I can't use most of those. I think I'll use that one of Kurumu in her nightgown, though. It isn't really any worse than a swimsuit shot.

Posted by: Steven Den Beste in Cheesecake at 05:49 PM | Comments (21) | Add Comment
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1 Not to be a prude, but your NSFW tags seem to be not working correctly.  I don't mind, heavens no, but it's at least somewhat comprehensible that someone out there might be offended... though what they're doing reading a blogpost that's marked as "NSFW below the fold" is beyond me.

Posted by: Wonderduck at May 07, 2011 06:32 PM (n0k6M)

2

They're working correctly. I only used them on the nude shots.

If they aren't working for you, you're probably using a JavaScript blocker of some kind.

Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 07, 2011 06:40 PM (+rSRq)

3 Just for verification: there are four pictures which are not covered by NSFW tags and four which are.

Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 07, 2011 06:41 PM (+rSRq)

4 I'm getting the same thing, it's like the picture is outside the NSFW tag.  I see the NSFW button above the pictures in question, and if I click on it, it changes to "Hide" and a gray box the width of the column and a line of text tall appears.

While I do have a blocker (NoScript), this site is whitelisted, and the transformation of the button suggests that Javascript is working.

Posted by: Mauser at May 07, 2011 06:48 PM (cZPoz)

5

With both IE9 & Firefox 4, all 8 images are exposed after I click more; the two NSFW buttons display 1-line gray boxes and the nude pictures are not inside them. I don't have any kind of javascript blocking going on.

 

Nice pics, BTW. I've always liked your image rotation!

Posted by: Intrope at May 07, 2011 06:49 PM (GVP9d)

6

This sounds like a job for the magic Pixy Misa.

It works correctly for me with IE8, which is my usual browser (and don't give me any grief about it, pleasse). On the other hand, it doesn't work with Firefox 3.6.

Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 07, 2011 07:43 PM (+rSRq)

7 Firefox - now with more nudity than IE!

Posted by: Siergen at May 07, 2011 07:57 PM (TaNW9)

8 Maybe there was a recent change, the NSFW buttons have always worked for me, but as said, the pictures aren't actually in the hidden section, so you see them regardless. Thats true in Firefox 4, Chrome 11, and IE 9.

Posted by: David at May 07, 2011 08:24 PM (Kn54v)

9 Tag soup, span start tag enclosed by P tags. Since this is not to spec, behavior is browser-specific. It might be possible to fix in the source editor.

Posted by: benzeen at May 07, 2011 09:40 PM (vbOa4)

10 Firefox + Win7 = Tits!

Posted by: The Brickmuppet at May 07, 2011 09:40 PM (EJaOX)

11 Snow Leopard + Opera OR Firefox OR Safari also equals immodesty.

Yet it works on my blog.  

Posted by: The Brickmuppet at May 07, 2011 09:52 PM (EJaOX)

12 Brickmuppet, on your site there are no P tags, so you're not getting nesting problems. Here, there are a bunch of auto-inserted tags around every line, so it ends up as P, SPAN, /P, P, IMG, /P, P, /SPAN, /P. In browsers that decide to end the SPAN when they hit the first /P, the show/hide button controls a blank box, and the naughty bits are off in a completely different paragraph.

-j

Posted by: J Greely at May 07, 2011 11:08 PM (2XtN5)

13 I wonder if this is being caused by me composing my post with Frontpage?

Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 07, 2011 11:09 PM (+rSRq)

14 Very likely it is Frontpage adding the extra tags - I've found Microsoft products often insert extra tags.  While usually it doesn't make a difference, if there is something other than a browser parsing the resulting HTML (like the javascript used to implement the hide buttons) the results can be something other than what is expected.

Posted by: Hypozeuxis at May 08, 2011 02:30 AM (5eWak)

15 Thing is, I've been using Frontpage this way for years, and this is the first time anyone has ever said anything.

Posted by: Steven Den Beste at May 08, 2011 06:00 AM (+rSRq)

16 The NSFW boxes have never failed for me before. I went back to your April 30th post, and those NSFW boxes are working just fine.

Posted by: Intrope at May 08, 2011 06:22 AM (GVP9d)

17 Yeah, it's a tagfight between the <p> tags and the <span> tags generated by the [spoiler] tags, rendering the HTML technically invalid and the result browser-specific.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 08, 2011 08:22 AM (PiXy!)

18 A quick bit of tweaking on the raw post data fixed it; I think I can twiddle the BBCode parser so that it avoids this situation in the future.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 08, 2011 08:24 AM (PiXy!)

19 There was a change to the [spoiler] tag not too long ago to fix a different problem vis-a-vis <p> tags.  Maybe that led to this breakage.  I'll experiment a little and see what I find.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at May 08, 2011 08:26 AM (PiXy!)

20 It's working correctly for me now.

Posted by: Mauser at May 08, 2011 04:07 PM (cZPoz)

21 Although the layout ends up a little odd.  Un-NSFW pics have a certain x-pixel margin from the edges of the white column, and the gray box has that same margin, but then the NSFW pics have a slightly less than X pixel margin from the edge of the gray box, pushing them over the right edge of the box and almost to the right edge of the white column.

I wonder how much indenting you could end up with if you put an NSFW pic inside a spoiler tag....

Posted by: Mauser at May 08, 2011 04:11 PM (cZPoz)

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