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Futoku No Guild Blu Ray Fixed ((exclusive)) Jun 2026

: The primary feature of the Blu-ray is the removal of TV-mandated censorship. While the broadcast version used light beams or steam to obscure graphic ecchi scenes, the Blu-ray restores the full, unrestricted visuals as intended by the original creators.

If you watched the TV version and thought, “This is stupid, I can’t see anything,” you were right. Get the Blu-ray. The fix is real.

Blu-ray is the removal of the heavy-handed censorship used during the standard TV broadcast. Removal of Beams and Fog

Enhanced final battle sequence animations and fully unrestricted fanservice frames. Technical Differences: TV vs. Blu-ray futoku no guild blu ray fixed

Character gags and comedic icons were placed over explicit scenes, breaking the immersion of the action.

The neon sign of "Akihabara Hyper-Media" buzzed with a familiar, electric hum. Outside, the rain slicked the streets, reflecting the vibrant blues and pinks of the anime district.

"It’s not just the visuals," Hanabata noted, pointing at the menu. "There’s an 'Uncut' director’s commentary." : The primary feature of the Blu-ray is

This final version is exactly what fans discuss when they search for the "Blu-ray fixed" content, as it is the most complete and unrestricted version of the show.

The lighting hit the slime, refracting into a rainbow of colors that washed over the screen. It looked like a high-budget theatrical movie.

: Includes explicit content that was too "hot for TV," such as detailed character designs and intimate or revealing moments during monster encounters. Get the Blu-ray

In Episode 6 (The Slime Monster incident), the broadcast version literally cut 12 seconds of animation, replacing it with a white flash.

As is standard for the genre, the subsequent home video release was highly anticipated. The Futoku no Guild Blu-ray and DVD boxes delivered exactly what fans were looking for: a completely uncensored viewing experience paired with significant visual upgrades, corrected animation errors, and premium physical bonuses. The Broadcast vs. Blu-ray Difference: Uncensored Content

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