Because Americans are prudes.
Some of the Farscape episodes had nudity along with adult situations but nothing overly revealing since the nudity was mostly alluded to rather than graphic .
Yes, the television series "Lost" contains instances of nudity. Some scenes feature characters in various states of undress, often related to the storyline or character development. However, the nudity is not pervasive and is typically presented in a context that serves the narrative rather than being gratuitous.
Japan isolated itself for more than 300 years from the mid-1500s to the mid-1800s. The effect of this isolation was peace, stability, and prosperity.
Cable television shows extreme violence all day long but almost never shows nudity other than an occasoinal behind on certain stations.
"Total Drama Island" is an animated series that parodies reality TV shows. While it features humor and situations that may suggest nudity or suggestive themes, it does not explicitly show nudity. The show maintains a comedic and family-friendly tone, focusing on character interactions and challenges rather than adult content. Any references to nudity are often handled in a lighthearted and comedic manner.
Yes there are more girls than boys in Japan.
No, but I've heard that actual nudity is a lot more fun than animated sims nudity. Good luck in the real world. (;
Japan is so much more popular than New York.
They lived in a warm climate, and had another view on nudity and modesty than we have. Nudity in some circumstances wasn't a big deal.
Japan assigns more than 90% of its farmland to food crops.
There are many more than three cities in Japan
becaus japan is very disciplined
The area of Australia is more than 20 times the area of Japan.
It's more comfortable - I was the same way myself!
Japan will be more hi-tech than it is right now.
Yes. Australia's hot, dry summers in the south lend that region to far more bushfires than Japan.
Mexico has a population of 113,724,226 and Japan has a population of 126,475,664 (both July 2011 est.) Japan has more people than Mexico, but not for long: due to current demographic increase in Mexico and decrease in Japan, within 10 years Mexico will have more people than Japan.