Ishuzoku Reviewers -uncensored- Episode 3 [ OFFICIAL | 2024 ]
Ishuzoku Reviewers was dropped from one streaming platform (Funimation) after just three episodes due to "content review." Episode 3 was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Watching the uncensored version is thus an act of historical preservation.
Furthermore, Episode 3 contains the show’s thematic thesis: Consent is funny when it involves a monster. The Succubus explicitly asks for a safe-word. The uncut version holds on the actors' faces as they say the safe-word ("Mushroom"), creating a beat of genuine character comedy rare for the genre.
At the end of the Succubus visit, the reviewers collapse in a pile of exhausted sweat. The TV version cuts to a black screen with text: "They slept for 12 hours." The uncensored version shows the pile, including a visual gag about a misplaced hand and a missing towel. It is the anime equivalent of a post-credits scene that changes the entire tone. Ishuzoku Reviewers -Uncensored- Episode 3
In the landscape of modern anime, few series have sparked as much immediate conversation—and controversy—as Ishuzoku Reviewers (Interspecies Reviewers). While the show presents itself as a high-fantasy slice-of-life comedy, its premise of reviewing brothels pushes the boundaries of what is typically broadcast on television.
Episode 3, titled "The Seductive Warmth of a Holy Woman and a Mysterious Devil," stands as a pivotal moment in the series. It not only continued the show's trend of escalating "ecchi" content but also served as the tipping point that led to the series being dropped by Japanese broadcaster Tokyo MX. For fans seeking the "Uncensored" experience, this episode is often cited as the definitive example of the show's unbridled creative vision. Ishuzoku Reviewers was dropped from one streaming platform
The "Uncensored" version of Ishuzoku Reviewers is not merely a case of removing steam or lens flare; it fundamentally alters the tone of the series.
In the standard broadcast versions (and initially on platforms like Funimation), Episode 3 was heavily obscured. The "Holy Light" censorship was so thick in parts that it obscured the entire screen, turning the viewing experience into a guessing game. The Succubus explicitly asks for a safe-word
For the uncensored release (often found on platforms like Comic Alive or in the Blu-ray/DVD releases):
The first half focuses on Crimvael, the androgynous angel with a broken halo. Crim is approached by a "Person of the Cloth"—a nun or holy woman—inviting them to a religious establishment known as the "Convent."
Unlike the previous episodes where Crim was often overwhelmed or confused, this segment explores a different dynamic. The nuns of the Convent are dedicated to "serving" those in need, treating intimacy as a form of prayer and purification. For Crim, who is often the subject of bullying by Stunk and Zel, this experience is depicted as gentle, warm, and overwhelmingly positive. The "Uncensored" version here removes the heavy light beams found in the broadcast version, revealing the detailed character designs of the nuns and emphasizing the 'heavenly' aesthetic of the setting.
