Futoku no Guild (A Guild of Sinful Vices) is an ecchi fantasy anime that attracted attention for both its content and several animation issues at broadcast. This article covers the Blu-ray release improvements—what was fixed, what remains, and why these changes matter for fans and collectors.
: The Blu-ray release functions as a director's cut, adding a total of 13 minutes and 42 seconds of new footage across the series.
This is the most direct "fix." In the streaming version, female characters had smooth "doll-like" chests. The Blu Ray restores the anatomical details (areolae and nipples) in all relevant scenes, including background gags.
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The Blu-ray version features superior contrast and richer color grading. The lighting in dungeon scenes and ambient glow in magical effects look sharper and more immersive.
Along with visual upgrades, certain suggestive audio cues, dialogue lines, and environmental sound effects that were muffled or altered for TV are presented in clear, high-definition stereo. Breakdown of the Blu-ray Volumes
For a series that relies heavily on its ecchi (explicit) elements, the BD version acts as the definitive cut. The scenes that were heavily censored in the broadcast version are fully restored. Where to Find the "Fixed" Version Futoku no Guild (A Guild of Sinful Vices)
Audio commentaries with the voice cast, original promo videos. Episodes 9–12
On the Fixed Blu-ray, the sunset poured through the guild windows in golden shafts of light. Dust motes danced in the air. The characters' skin tones were warm and realistic. As the guild master gave his speech about why they fight—not just for money, but for the bonds they share—the animators had added small, subtle details. A tear rolling down Enome’s cheek. The slight trembling of Kikuru’s hand on his sword hilt.
The Blu-ray goes a step further than even the AT-X broadcast by fully uncensoring the track. While AT-X removed visual censorship, it kept some audio muting. The Blu-ray un-censors the original voice actor performances , allowing you to hear every line of dialogue and effect in its intended form. This completes the "Completely Immoral" experience, as there are no remaining broadcast restrictions. For those seeking the purest form of the show, the Blu-ray's combination of unrestricted visuals and audio provides the definitive version. This is the most direct "fix
Beyond simply removing censorship bars, studio TNK used the time between the broadcast and the physical release to heavily polish the episodes. Anime production schedules are notoriously tight, often leading to rushed frames, off-model characters, and simplified backgrounds in the TV version.
Futoku no Guild proved this model works. The Blu Ray sold out in its first week in Japan, directly because fans wanted the "fixed" version. This sets a precedent: shows like Redo of Healer , Immoral Guild , and future TNK projects will continue the same pattern.
Typically host the censored TV broadcast version.
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