[Caught in the Net] Animated
Last week I wrote about some sexy illustrations/drawings/etc. online, but ran out of space before I could move on to the wondrous world of animation, which deserves its own column anyway. So, on to moving pictures!
When it comes to the world of cartoon porn, you can’t get much more vintage and venerable than the adventures of Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure, a cartoon reportedly created in 1928 as a collaboration by a number of animation greats to screen at a private party for illustrator Windsor McCay. You can see the entire dirty little short film at the link above. It involves the eternally tumescent title character getting it on with another man, a woman, and a cow, plus the sexual antics of assorted well-endowed animals. The Wikipedia page has some more details about the project, including possible animators involved. Eveready Horton is to hentai as Steamboat Willie is to modern Disney cartoons. It’s wild.
Speaking of hentai (pornographic animation, usually Japanese), I might as well mention YouHentai.net, which is basically YouTube for Japanese cartoon porn — you can see lots of samples of all sorts of nasty and/or hot cartoons there. Schoolgirls, maids, nurses, elf-girls, and more. (Alas, last time I checked in on the site they seemed to be having technical difficulties, and I hope they aren’t headed for the scrapbin of internet history . . . then again, since their entire structure is dependent on apparent copyright violations, I guess that’s a possibility.)
If YouHentai is being uncooperative, fear not — there are lots of other sites where you can see Hentai clips. The almost-intuitively-named HentaiClipss.com links to many — though, as with any thumbnail gallery post, you run the risk of falling into a rabbit hole of link farms, and it can be tricky to find actual content, so browse carefully! There are buried treasures out there, if you can manage to dig them up.
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