Not sure at all why the site never went with the title printed in English on the cover of the thirty (30) some Oni Fellatio Hell movies with this title
“The Fiendish Fellatio Inferno”
(A lot of alliteration in that. . .)
But the site wasn’t alone. Not many site’s posted these movies with the title that’s printed on the movies’ covers.
Seems the set ups on the sites are to mechanically translate the Nippongo / Nihongo they are given by the studio’s movie info, not to read and use the printed English on the cover.
鬼フェラ地獄 Oni fera jigoku – which Google Translate read as “Demon blowjob hell”
鬼 Oni – ogre / fiend / demon -like person (i.e. fierce, relentless, merciless, etc.)
Read that there are many different kind of monsters in the traditional Japanese folklore. The Japanese ogre or Oni 鬼 can be a gigantic ogre like creature with humanoid form but usually having sharp claws, extra fingers or more than two eyes.
Oni originally were invisible spirits bringing diseases, disasters and other bad things. Eventually those spirits began being represented with the humanoid form we know them nowadays. It’s common to see people dressed as Oni in some Japanese festivals to help to bring good luck.
地獄 jigoku Hell, misery, nightmare, Inferno – From Middle Chinese 地獄 (diɪᴴ ŋɨok̚), literally “(under)ground prison”)
Read this:
Jigoku is a Japanese Buddhist word that means a place of punishment and suffering for those who die and aren’t worthy of rebirth in the upper Buddhist realms. Jigoku is believed to be located under the Earth. It’s ruled by Emma-ō, the Japanese lord of death. Jigoku is made up of many hot and cold regions. Souls in Jigoku are given three trials to see if they can be released from hell. Jigoku contains demons and fire. Jigoku is more hellish than Shinto hell.
As to why relentless fellatio is associated with thoughts of fiends and the suffering of the unworthy – here or in Japan – ask your religious friends?
Not sure, with JAV, if you should ask Judeo-Christian friends, or Buddhist friends, or Shinto friends – or. . .
Whys it called hell?
because you have to live your life knowing you will never receive this
Not sure at all why the site never went with the title printed in English on the cover of the thirty (30) some Oni Fellatio Hell movies with this title
“The Fiendish Fellatio Inferno”
(A lot of alliteration in that. . .)
But the site wasn’t alone. Not many site’s posted these movies with the title that’s printed on the movies’ covers.
Seems the set ups on the sites are to mechanically translate the Nippongo / Nihongo they are given by the studio’s movie info, not to read and use the printed English on the cover.
The title in Nippongo/Nihongo is
鬼フェラ地獄 Oni fera jigoku – which Google Translate read as “Demon blowjob hell”
鬼 Oni – ogre / fiend / demon -like person (i.e. fierce, relentless, merciless, etc.)
Read that there are many different kind of monsters in the traditional Japanese folklore. The Japanese ogre or Oni 鬼 can be a gigantic ogre like creature with humanoid form but usually having sharp claws, extra fingers or more than two eyes.
Oni originally were invisible spirits bringing diseases, disasters and other bad things. Eventually those spirits began being represented with the humanoid form we know them nowadays. It’s common to see people dressed as Oni in some Japanese festivals to help to bring good luck.
フェラ fere – blowjob or fellatio or fellate. . .
地獄 jigoku Hell, misery, nightmare, Inferno – From Middle Chinese 地獄 (diɪᴴ ŋɨok̚), literally “(under)ground prison”)
Read this:
Jigoku is a Japanese Buddhist word that means a place of punishment and suffering for those who die and aren’t worthy of rebirth in the upper Buddhist realms. Jigoku is believed to be located under the Earth. It’s ruled by Emma-ō, the Japanese lord of death. Jigoku is made up of many hot and cold regions. Souls in Jigoku are given three trials to see if they can be released from hell. Jigoku contains demons and fire. Jigoku is more hellish than Shinto hell.
As to why relentless fellatio is associated with thoughts of fiends and the suffering of the unworthy – here or in Japan – ask your religious friends?
Not sure, with JAV, if you should ask Judeo-Christian friends, or Buddhist friends, or Shinto friends – or. . .