Check out the latest censorship of the anime Princess Connect! Re:Dive

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China's censorship policies are already quite prevalent in anime and manga , especially those broadcast on the Bilibili . The most recent case concerns the second season of the anime Princess Connect! Re:Dive , which marked the debut of the Weiß Flügel Guild .

Thus, the guild finds Kuuka looking at several obscene magazines and burns them when they discover the inappropriate content. Any reference to adult content is not filtered in China. Also note how Kuuka's cleavage is completely censored in the scene.

Kuuka - Princess Connect! Re:Dive
Kuuka – Princess Connect! Re:Dive

 

Kuuka - Princess Connect! Re:Dive
Kuuka – Princess Connect! Re:Dive

The second season has been airing since January 10th and is confirmed to have twelve episodes, while the first season premiered in April 2020 and had a total of thirteen episodes, with Crunchyroll handling its distribution in the West. Cygames previously announced that Princess Connect! Re:Dive would be the sequel to the Princess Connect! released in 2016.

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