A presentation at ClubHack 2011 in December 2011 in Pune, Maharashtra, India by Anant Shrivastava
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The "Harem" genre remains one of the most prolific in Japanese media. It is characterized by:
"I am the Harem." She gestured to the dead planet. "And you are the final prototype. Tousatsu Harem is a weapon system. Each 'girl' is a cognitive hazard—a perceptual trap designed to infiltrate, charm, and neutralize enemy commanders. But they failed. Because love can be faked. Annihilation, however..."