Denshin Sousa [English], by Date

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By Oliver (AKA the Admin) on 20 comments

Every time I ask myself, I conclude that if I were to possess superpowers, I'd become a villain

Wow, Date almost forgot to write creepy hentai :shock:

In this share, the male MC is a male highschool student who can read minds, but it’s more a bother than anything else for him, he’s surrounded by bothersome trivial petty monologues, basically. However, his powers keep on growing, and he discovers he can now influence how other people think, give them orders, and even plant desires into their minds.
The creepy makes a welcome comeback (what? It IS creepy, think of the number of ways it could go wrong, what if he falls asleep and has a nightmare? Or, super basic, what if he feels nauseous in class and everyone suddenly pukes in unison? Ew) when he realizes his non-deliberate thoughts are also able to implant intentions into other people’s minds…

But, yeah, still, it’s hentai, he fucks a female classmate and all, it’s drawn pretty well as expected from the mangaka, so don’t worry the hentai is served ;)

Thanks to Starwind08 and Desudesu! :jap:

By the same artist, I also share Reincarnation ~ Ubawareta Shoujo No Karada (200 pictures), Doukyo Suru Neneki (216 pictures), Ayatsuru Otoko ~ Subete no Onna o Omoidoori ni (parts 1-3, complete), Tanin Ni Naru Kusuri volumes 1-2, Kuzuo No Kuzu Application, Honey Lesson, a pack of 3 works (In The Forest + Konna No Atashi Janai + Overwrite), Doukyo Suru Neneki Zenpen and Saimin Sharyou Bishoujo JK O Jibun No Mono Ni.

And now, the download & gallery links :)

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Or you can also use the Alternative:
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An only partly related plea for help, perhaps?

Edit: got it, it’s Forbidden Planet, THANK YOU GUYS, THANK YOU SO MUCH I GOT A PART OF MY CHILDHOOD BACK!!

I still leave the question, in case you wonder what all the comments below are about ;)

When I was a child, an old parent watched a movie on TV, it was a black and white science-fiction movie presented as a classical production, and it struck me very strongly.
It was about space explorers (a bit like Star Trek, you see the idea?) landing on a planet, in which they discover the remains of a civilization. However, a mystery arises, the civilization suffered a catastrophe of unknown origins, everyone inside disappeared without leaving any trace, all of a sudden.
The explorers keep on looking around, find one usable technological artifact warning against incoming Reapers allowing to materialize whatever you think of, into actual, solid reality; there’s the obligatory scene in which a Scottish or Irish crew member materializes alcohol.
As the story unfolds, we realize this invention is the origin of the downfall of civilization on this planet: after night comes, the machine materializes nightmares…
It’s an old movie with a small budget so this nightmare is a shitty furry studio prop with plastic claws, but to child me, it made a horrendous impression ^^

And that’s pretty much everything I remember.
Please, pretty please with sugar on top, would someone remember what’s that movie? I searched far and wide, and never found T____T

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Anony-mouse
Anony-mouse
4 years ago

Are you perhaps remembering the film Forbidden Planet (1956). It was in color but maybe you saw it on a B&W TV?

Votuq
Votuq
4 years ago
Reply to  Anony-mouse

I concur, that sounds a lot like Forbidden Planet.

Pavlov
Pavlov
4 years ago
Reply to  Votuq

I always wanted to watch Forbidden Planet so I just did. It’s exactly like Oliver describes, except it’s been colorized and the alcohol is actually synthesized by Robby the Robot, not the materialization machine.

The basic plot of a machine that amplifies the power of the mind and the power of primitive animal cravings in civilized people reflects on the plot of this doujinshi as well. Date’s main character forced the girl to stay and talk with him and she found him interesting and likable. He could have dated her and had a normal relationship with her, but instead forced her to sexually service him. Kind of standard practice for Date, but it echoes the theme of the movie, that at our core, we’re all angry monkeys and must remember to always control our inner selves.

Anony-mouse
Anony-mouse
4 years ago
Reply to  Pavlov

The film wasn’t colorized it was originally shot in Eastmancolor.

Pavlov
Pavlov
4 years ago
Reply to  Anony-mouse

Shit, I even noticed the credits for that.

Pavlov
Pavlov
4 years ago

It was like a lot of science fiction from that era; a weird mix of decent science, cheesy special effects, weird moments of heavy-handed melodrama, plot-driven stupidity, and just a dash of sexism!

Captain: We are over 1 year from medical help. Time for playing pranks with dangerous equipment!
Cook: I seriously believe I can carry, hide, and drink 60 gallons of cheap whiskey.
Doctor: Alien machinery tested on 1 human ever? Strap me in!
Scientist: My IQ has been doubled. I can now do stupid shit twice as fast!
Scientist’s daughter: I have the equivalent of 5 PhDs, but my ovaries say marry someone I’ve only known 2 days!

Anony-mouse
Anony-mouse
4 years ago

It’s a classic science fiction film. The special effects may seem old-fashioned from today’s standards but they were very well done and the plot has more meat to it than the typical 1950s sci-fi stuff. You can recognize elements from Shakespear’s The Tempest in there. The film was fully restored for the 50th Anniversary DVD release in 2006 so try and see that version if you can. I think you’ll have a good time re-watching it.

MHM
MHM
4 years ago

Date-Sensei, momentarily putting aside his Standard Operating Procedure when crafting a h-story:
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Zajonc
Zajonc
4 years ago

It seems like Monster from the Id from “Forbidden Planet”. I also remember it as a B&W movie

oldbrokenhands
oldbrokenhands
4 years ago

Professor X, the high school years.

Mathiason
Mathiason
4 years ago

Sounds like the Forbidden Planet. Was originally in B&W but they made a colorized version a while after it came out. Did it have a big robot in it, the only girl on the planet almost killed by a pet cougar before being disintegrated by the Captain, alien doors really tall and wide with a multi-angled shape to allow Krell aliens to pass through, and doctor realized where the monster that attacked the ship came from after using a intelligence enhancing machine which killed him after a short while but not before raising a ball on another machine all the way to the ceiling? If so the wondrous machine was like the one at the end of Escaflowne where it was able to accept mental commands to grant desires but the idiot builders forgot to apply a filter for unconscious thoughts when dreaming or any stray thought or idea that passed in a person’s head.

oldbrokenhands
oldbrokenhands
4 years ago

All you guys don’t want to admit you’re old enough to have watch shows and movies on B&W TVs.

I’ll admit it though, I didn’t get my own color TV until I was 18.

Pavlov
Pavlov
4 years ago
Reply to  oldbrokenhands

You are breaking my freakin’ heart. I was born a year before men landed on the ball of green cheese we call the moon! My FAMILY didn’t have a color TV until I was in High School, so don’t tell me about your personal TV!

oldbrokenhands
oldbrokenhands
4 years ago
Reply to  Pavlov

Argh, old man battle, I don’t want to go there, not yet.

I don’t want to be like the four old guys in the Monty Python sketch.