Tejina-Senpai NTR manga created by the author itself infuriated Japanese fans
A Tejina-Senpai NTR manga? An artist emerges, releases a manga featuring a cute heroine. This manga then evolves into an equally adorable anime, amassing a considerable fanbase. The manga concludes, yet the anime remains devoid of its anticipated second season. Consequently, the author takes an unexpected turn by creating hentai content based on the original work.
This practice isn’t unique. The creator of Hinako Note followed a similar path. After a single season, the manga wrapped up, and the author now showcases hentai of the Hinako Note girls on her Fanbox. Another instance can be found in Anzu, the author of Tejina-Senpai.
Tejina-Senpai NTR manga created by the author itself infuriated Japanese fans
Familiar with Tejina-Senpai? It’s an endearing anime centered around a girl aspiring to be a magician, enlisting her classmate for magic trials.
The manga and anime have a level of ecchi, but cuteness usually prevails… until the author decided to introduce heavy NTR (Netorare) elements involving Tejina-Senpai!
Through her Fanbox, we now have a Tejina-Senpai NTR manga, within her own creation, featuring the senpai engaging intimately with multiple men:
How did the Japanese fans react? Well, the reception wasn’t positive. Worth noting is that the Tejina-Senpai author had previously shared “spicier” illustrations, and this Tejina-Senpai NTR manga installment was commissioned by a paying requester (indicated by “Skeb” in the title).
“Skeb” is a platform where you can commission illustrators. The uproar was substantial. To give you an idea, the Wiki page for Tejina-Senpai even carried a description: “Tejina has physical relations with several men.”
The author got irritated and posted an update on her Fanbox, expressing her frustration over the Wiki alteration. She stated that all “characters from the original work are virgins” and that she creates explicit hentai art “for adults only.”
She faced backlash for criticizing the Wiki changes, leading her to delete her Twitter account. Many fans disliked seeing Tejina involved with men beyond her original romantic interest. Her Fanbox remains active, and she continues to post content (including the NTR pieces).
A notice on her Fanbox states that she creates “intense content” and urges only those comfortable with it to subscribe.
Now, let’s explore some Japanese reactions to this saga:
“It appears that posts are being deleted currently.”
“It would be a miracle if Yabuki-san created any adult art.”
“And seriously, the author’s tone is quite harsh. Is this only seen with female manga authors?”
“Creating official NTR content for the heroine of a romantic comedy… Seriously? This is just hilarious.”
via YARAON
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