Sabwhy
03/29/19 01:28AM
Gratuitous/Blatant Hypnokink Material in Media
There's plenty of times hypnosis has been featured as an obstacle, or major story element in television, literature, and gaming.

But have you ever sat through something that was assumed to be created for more general audiences, and the hypnosis element was just, so prevalent, and so much emphasis, that at some-point you thought something along the lines of. "Damn, who wrote the story for this? If they have a hypnosis kink, they aren't doing a good job at hiding it."

One example could include, the creation of Salandit/Pheramosa in Pokemon Sun and Moon, as a result of the Pokedex.

A Pokedex entry that states that the species using pheromones to attract mates and put them under their control was one thing that could be dismissed as general supernatural Pokemon affairs.

But then they had to casually elaborate that it works on human males as well.

Hmmmmmmmmmm *thinking emoji*
TheMadPrince
03/29/19 01:31AM
Two words. Joss Whedon
crazyman
03/29/19 01:35AM
half the writing staff at disney
origamiswami
03/29/19 02:25AM
The most blatant example I can think of is Miraculous Ladybug. The central plot engine of the show relies on mind control, so it's prominent in every single episode. Plus, half the mind-control victims have mind-control powers themselves (a HUGE turn-on for me), so it's often two-for-one.
nisantis
03/29/19 04:00AM
Kill la Kill has an episode where the very first scene features Ryuko, mid-brainwashing, having a three-way with the two main villains. Need I say more?

It's episode 21, if you're curious.

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