What? It's porn, so the focus is not the face.
My mistake.
http://nebs66.livejournal.com/1029469.html
Is it some kind of a culture thing or law thing?
Just curious...

It's official. Brad called it. The kings of live-action otaku-targeted porn, TMA have gone and carved up a good section of the Haruhi copyright and turned it into a hot, sexy adult video.
The latest release in the "The Melancholy of Suzumiya HAHIRU" series this time brings a near frame-for-frame recreation of the second season episode "Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody." With sex scenes.
And the cosplay is quite well-done. With a bit of 'shopping they could easily make it into someone's idol gallery folder, with or without the sex.
Given TMA's escapades (and apparent success), I think we should make up a new term for this sort of thing, if one doesn't exist yet. I vote for "cos-porn."
Check the gallery for images courtesy Akiba Blog, and get below for a safe-for-work trailer.
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