translates to "The Ritual of Procreation." In Shinto and folkloric contexts, actual fertility rituals exist (e.g., the Honen Matsuri ), but "Kozukuri no Gi" as a phrase is almost exclusively used in ero-guro (erotic grotesque) and fantasy adult visual novels .
…please clarify. Otherwise, to just as requested, here’s a neutral placeholder description:
“Sakusei Fushou: Kozukuri no Gi” is a doujin work that appears to focus on themes of procreation rituals, often depicted in an exaggerated or comedic adult parody style, typical of certain niche fan-made manga. The title translates roughly to “Insufficient Creation: The Rite of Childmaking.”
translates to "The Ritual of Procreation." In Shinto and folkloric contexts, actual fertility rituals exist (e.g., the Honen Matsuri ), but "Kozukuri no Gi" as a phrase is almost exclusively used in ero-guro (erotic grotesque) and fantasy adult visual novels .
…please clarify. Otherwise, to just as requested, here’s a neutral placeholder description: -Doujindesu.TV--Sakusei-Fushou--Kozukuri-no-Gi-...
“Sakusei Fushou: Kozukuri no Gi” is a doujin work that appears to focus on themes of procreation rituals, often depicted in an exaggerated or comedic adult parody style, typical of certain niche fan-made manga. The title translates roughly to “Insufficient Creation: The Rite of Childmaking.” translates to "The Ritual of Procreation