var json_comments = new Array("<div class=\"comments-content\">        <div class=\"comment\" id=\"comment-37502\">    <div class=\"inner\">	 <div class=\"user-pic\">                <a href=\"\"><img src=\"/css/images/default.gif\"         width=\"60\" height=\"60\" alt=\"user-pic\" /></a>            </div>        <div class=\"comment-header\">            <div class=\"asset-meta\"> <div class=\"vcard author\">SamC    </div>				<div class=\"comment-date\"><a href=\"http://consumerist.com/2006/01/amazon-pushes-x-rated-animation-as-anime.html#comment-37502\"><abbr class=\"published\" title=\"0000-00-00T00:00:00-05:00\">December  0, 0000 12:00 AM</abbr></a></div>				<div class=\"comment-moderate\"><span><a href=\"javascript:moderateComment(37502);\">Moderate</a> |</span>	<script type=\"text/javascript\" src=\"http://consumerist.com/mt-static/plugins/Moderate/moderate.js\"></script>	<script type=\"text/javascript\">		successMsg = \"\";	</script><a href='javascript:void(0)' onClick=\"return moderate(this, 'http://consumerist.com/cgi-bin/mt/plugins/Moderate/moderate.cgi?__mode=flag&comment_id=37502');\">Flag for review</a></div>            </div>        </div><!-- end comment header -->        <div class=\"comment-content\">            <p>I think most stores that sell anime have this problem. Even my local video rental store gets confused. (Where Blue Girl is filed right next to Blue Gender.)</p><p>The general idea of \"cartoon\" is pretty well lodged in the mind of us Americans. The idea that animation might be used to make porno doesn't quite register on most people's minds.</p><p>Running across hentai is probably quite a shock to the average consumer.</p>        </div>	<div class=\"reply\">	 <div class=\"reply-button\"><a title=\"Reply\" href=\"javascript:void(0);\" onclick=\"mtReplyCommentOnClick(37502, 'SamC')\">Reply</a></div>		<!-- if it's a top level category ' -->		    </div><!-- end reply- button -->    </div></div>        <!-- Display comment (top level parent) -->    </div>","<div class=\"comments-content\">        <div class=\"comment\" id=\"comment-37567\">    <div class=\"inner\">	 <div class=\"user-pic\">                <a href=\"\"><img src=\"/css/images/default.gif\"         width=\"60\" height=\"60\" alt=\"user-pic\" /></a>            </div>        <div class=\"comment-header\">            <div class=\"asset-meta\"> <div class=\"vcard author\">scingram    </div>				<div class=\"comment-date\"><a href=\"http://consumerist.com/2006/01/amazon-pushes-x-rated-animation-as-anime.html#comment-37567\"><abbr class=\"published\" title=\"0000-00-00T00:00:00-05:00\">December  0, 0000 12:00 AM</abbr></a></div>				<div class=\"comment-moderate\"><span><a href=\"javascript:moderateComment(37567);\">Moderate</a> |</span><a href='javascript:void(0)' onClick=\"return moderate(this, 'http://consumerist.com/cgi-bin/mt/plugins/Moderate/moderate.cgi?__mode=flag&comment_id=37567');\">Flag for review</a></div>            </div>        </div><!-- end comment header -->        <div class=\"comment-content\">            <p>Ah the stigma of Hentai on the average anime viewer.  No other genre associates itself with this sort of branding that I am aware of.  Just funny really when you say you watch anime and you are talking about something like Macross, or Gundam, and they are thinking tentacles and well more tentacles.  Oh well.  It has been getting better, but quite frankly it really dosent matter.  Everybody has the right to their own oppinion.  The issue here is that Amazon needs to filter their anime selection a little better.  Not just for the random customer out there that might get offended, but also to provide a better more focused shopping experience to those of us actually looking for normal anime.</p>        </div>	<div class=\"reply\">	 <div class=\"reply-button\"><a title=\"Reply\" href=\"javascript:void(0);\" onclick=\"mtReplyCommentOnClick(37567, 'scingram')\">Reply</a></div>		<!-- if it's a top level category ' -->		    </div><!-- end reply- button -->    </div></div>        <!-- Display comment (top level parent) -->    </div>","<div class=\"comments-content\">        <div class=\"comment\" id=\"comment-37579\">    <div class=\"inner\">	 <div class=\"user-pic\">                <a href=\"http://nweaver.blogspot.com/\"><img src=\"/css/images/default.gif\"         width=\"60\" height=\"60\" alt=\"user-pic\" /></a>            </div>        <div class=\"comment-header\">            <div class=\"asset-meta\"> <div class=\"vcard author\"><a title=\"http://nweaver.blogspot.com/\" href=\"http://nweaver.blogspot.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">nweaver</a>    </div>				<div class=\"comment-date\"><a href=\"http://consumerist.com/2006/01/amazon-pushes-x-rated-animation-as-anime.html#comment-37579\"><abbr class=\"published\" title=\"0000-00-00T00:00:00-05:00\">December  0, 0000 12:00 AM</abbr></a></div>				<div class=\"comment-moderate\"><span><a href=\"javascript:moderateComment(37579);\">Moderate</a> |</span><a href='javascript:void(0)' onClick=\"return moderate(this, 'http://consumerist.com/cgi-bin/mt/plugins/Moderate/moderate.cgi?__mode=flag&comment_id=37579');\">Flag for review</a></div>            </div>        </div><!-- end comment header -->        <div class=\"comment-content\">            <p>Amazon, however, has enough Geeks on Staff that the difference between \"Anime\" and \"Henti\" should be well known.  Additionally, Amazon is falling down on the \"monitor the blogosphere\" job, because its still that way now.  In fact, the list is</p><p>\"Princess 69 pt 1\", \"Rurouni Kenshin Anime Reverse Blade Katana Free Stand\", \"Private Sessions 2\", \"Strange Love\", \"Golden Boy - Essential Anime Collection (Vols. 1 & 2) DVD (1995)\", \"Sins of the Sister\", and \"Cowboy Beebop\"...</p><p>So of the top 7, 5 are hentai.</p><p>Wild Ass Guess:  I think what is happening is that Amazon's bot bases things on search and popularity (# purchased), and they probably sell a lot more \"Princess 69\" over \"Spirited Away\".  Pitty.</p>        </div>	<div class=\"reply\">	 <div class=\"reply-button\"><a title=\"Reply\" href=\"javascript:void(0);\" onclick=\"mtReplyCommentOnClick(37579, 'nweaver')\">Reply</a></div>		<!-- if it's a top level category ' -->		    </div><!-- end reply- button -->    </div></div>        <!-- Display comment (top level parent) -->    </div>","<div class=\"comments-content\">        <div class=\"comment\" id=\"comment-37614\">    <div class=\"inner\">	 <div class=\"user-pic\">                <a href=\"\"><img src=\"/css/images/default.gif\"         width=\"60\" height=\"60\" alt=\"user-pic\" /></a>            </div>        <div class=\"comment-header\">            <div class=\"asset-meta\"> <div class=\"vcard author\">SamC    </div>				<div class=\"comment-date\"><a href=\"http://consumerist.com/2006/01/amazon-pushes-x-rated-animation-as-anime.html#comment-37614\"><abbr class=\"published\" title=\"0000-00-00T00:00:00-05:00\">December  0, 0000 12:00 AM</abbr></a></div>				<div class=\"comment-moderate\"><span><a href=\"javascript:moderateComment(37614);\">Moderate</a> |</span><a href='javascript:void(0)' onClick=\"return moderate(this, 'http://consumerist.com/cgi-bin/mt/plugins/Moderate/moderate.cgi?__mode=flag&comment_id=37614');\">Flag for review</a></div>            </div>        </div><!-- end comment header -->        <div class=\"comment-content\">            <p>Yes, they probably do have enough geeks on staff.  But, if they're anything like most of the geeks I know, they're not going to admit that they know the difference between anime and hentai. </p><p>Try explaining it to a boss with a straight face.</p>        </div>	<div class=\"reply\">	 <div class=\"reply-button\"><a title=\"Reply\" href=\"javascript:void(0);\" onclick=\"mtReplyCommentOnClick(37614, 'SamC')\">Reply</a></div>		<!-- if it's a top level category ' -->		    </div><!-- end reply- button -->    </div></div>        <!-- Display comment (top level parent) -->    </div>","<div class=\"comments-content\">        <div class=\"comment last\" id=\"comment-38018\">    <div class=\"inner\">	 <div class=\"user-pic\">                <a href=\"http://nweaver.blogspot.com/\"><img src=\"/css/images/default.gif\"         width=\"60\" height=\"60\" alt=\"user-pic\" /></a>            </div>        <div class=\"comment-header\">            <div class=\"asset-meta\"> <div class=\"vcard author\"><a title=\"http://nweaver.blogspot.com/\" href=\"http://nweaver.blogspot.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">nweaver</a>    </div>				<div class=\"comment-date\"><a href=\"http://consumerist.com/2006/01/amazon-pushes-x-rated-animation-as-anime.html#comment-38018\"><abbr class=\"published\" title=\"0000-00-00T00:00:00-05:00\">December  0, 0000 12:00 AM</abbr></a></div>				<div class=\"comment-moderate\"><span><a href=\"javascript:moderateComment(38018);\">Moderate</a> |</span><a href='javascript:void(0)' onClick=\"return moderate(this, 'http://consumerist.com/cgi-bin/mt/plugins/Moderate/moderate.cgi?__mode=flag&comment_id=38018');\">Flag for review</a></div>            </div>        </div><!-- end comment header -->        <div class=\"comment-content\">            <p>Someone fixed it.  A search for \"anime\" no longer reveals all the hentai crap.<br /></p>        </div>	<div class=\"reply\">	 <div class=\"reply-button\"><a title=\"Reply\" href=\"javascript:void(0);\" onclick=\"mtReplyCommentOnClick(38018, 'nweaver')\">Reply</a></div>		<!-- if it's a top level category ' -->		    </div><!-- end reply- button -->    </div></div>        <!-- Display comment (top level parent) -->    </div>");


