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| Scene | Broadcast Version | Uncensored Version | |-------|-------------------|--------------------| | | A brief, blurred glimpse of a character’s self‑inflicted wound; no explicit blood. | Full‑frame view of a 6‑second, realistic stab wound with visible blood. | | Episode 4 – “Code‑Red” | A consensual intimacy scene between Mana and Takumi, filmed with “soft focus” and limited skin exposure. | Extended take lasting 2 minutes, showing full‑body nudity and explicit sexual dialogue. | | Episode 5 – “Data‑Dump” | A corporate boardroom debate about privacy; the controversial line “We own your memories” is muted. | Unmuted line, plus a 10‑second montage of the corporation’s illegal data harvesting, including a graphic depiction of a brain‑scan device. | | Episode 7 – “Collapse” | Explosion rendered with smoke and sound effects; the death of a secondary character is implied but not shown. | Realistic CGI explosion with visible gore , and a prolonged shot of the character’s body collapsing on a crowded street. | | Episode 9 – “Final Reset” (Series finale) | The final “reset” sequence uses symbolic lighting; no explicit depiction of the protagonist’s death. | A visceral, unfiltered death scene in which Hoshino’s character undergoes a clinical‑level electrocution , complete with audible crackle and visible burns. | STARS-123 Uncensored Leak - Mana Sakura .720p-D...

Networks usually apply “self‑censorship” by blurring, pixelating, or cutting offending scenes before transmission. Streaming platforms, while enjoying a slightly looser regulatory environment, often adopt similar standards to avoid penalties and preserve advertiser relationships. : Many platforms and communities have guidelines regarding

| Scenario | Likelihood | Impact | |----------|------------|--------| | (arrest, trial) | Medium‑high – Japanese authorities have historically pursued high‑profile piracy cases (e.g., “Hikaru” 2022). | Sets a precedent, deters future leaks, but may provoke activist backlash. | | Civil damages awarded to Sakura Studios/Netflix | High – precedent from “Mirai 7” (2024) where damages of ¥150 million were upheld. | Financial loss for the leaker; could fund stricter internal security. | | Regulatory review of broadcast‑censorship standards | Medium – public pressure and the involvement of a high‑profile idol may push the Broadcasting Ethics & Program Improvement Organization (BPO) to revise its guidelines. | Potentially more lenient standards for “premium” programming and a clearer split between broadcast and streaming. | | Policy shift by NHK/Netflix to produce fully uncensored “Director’s Cut” | Low‑medium – would require renegotiated contracts with advertisers and regulators. | If successful, could become a new revenue model (e.g., pay‑per‑view “uncut” packages). | | Full‑frame view of a 6‑second, realistic stab