Vulgar: (
Objectionable Content) Titles that feature offensive language and are lewdly or profanely indecent. Most times this will refer to coarse characters who behave or talk in a lewd or offensive manner, but it can also include situations or dialogue seemly intent on trying to offend the viewer with its socially inappropriate and outrageous content. The heavy metal series
Detroit Metal City (TV) easily qualifies for this keyword.
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Having moved from a rural part of Japan to attend a college in Tokyo, a shy and reserved Sōichi Negishi somehow gets caught up in the indie music scene. He ends up joining a (Kiss-like) metal band named "Detroit Metal City," under the stage name of "Johannes Krauser II.". He quickly proves his worth as the lead singer and a songwriter, but whenever he dons the Krauser costume, he becomes a completely different person – a loud vulgar monster yelling insulting profanities beyond anyone's imagination. As the popularity of DMC begins to rise, Negishi begins to worry about the mean-spirited Krauser personality and how it might affect his off-stage chances at romance.
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Oyamada Kouta is a new first-year high school student who has just moved from the country to the city and thus transfers to Kunpō High School. On his first day at his new school, he meets a beautiful second-year female student named Minamoto Chizuru who wants to be his close friend. Later she asks him to meet her alone in the music room. When he arrives, she reveals that she is in fact a Kitsune (wiki) or a fox deity and that she is in love with him. But she is not alone in her feelings for Kouta. Nozomu is another first year female student at their school, who is both a wolf spirit and a rival for Kouta's affections.
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