Has there ever been a fully computer animated porn film? If so, what’s it called?
Depends on your definitions, I guess. Are you looking for theatrical release, home video, or computer? There have been several ‘virtual idol’ porno computer games (with long movie segments) on sale in Japan since at least 1996.
–sublight.
There’s never been a full length piece done to the best of my knowlage. Sublights right the Iduru games, but those tend to be the softest of soft core (more cute and silly than graphic).
There have been a few naughty little short pieces floating around the Lightwave and Maya users groups. But these could hardly be considered full length features.
I suspect it’s just a matter of time until one shows up (my money would be on it coming from Japan).
Check out http://www.3rd-art.com. This stuff is pretty soft porn and seems to be slanted more for the S&M crowd, but they do have some amazing images.
I don’t know about the idoru games being all cute and softcore, but this may involve a more detailed definition of ‘computer animated’.
Do you mean graphics that were created as set of plotted points and surfaces, then animated with user-defined algorithms, similar to what furryman linked to (sorry, Inky-, RealPlayer wouldn’t play the clip you linked to unless I downloaded a 4MB “component”)? Or do traditional, frame-by-frame drawings (done with Illustrator or Paintshop)count as long as they were produced on a computer?
If the latter, then just about every computer store in Japan has floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with computer animated porn, most of it hardcore, and much of it involving heavy S&M and anatomical impossibilities.
–sublight.
There are a lot of anime films out there that could be classed as porn. Ever seen the uncut version of Urotsukudidoji?
Yes, there has. While I have seen several 20-30 minute Japanese CGI porn clips, there is only one actual full ‘movie’. I think it was a bit of an experiment, an expensive one, to see how it would go over. It is called “The Princess has Come of Age”. If you google it, you can click on a link like redtube and get a good, rather vivid preview of it. It’s a full length ‘movie’, if you will, but split up into about five different ‘segments’ - unfortunately, because it is Western in origin, unlike anime erotic films, it has a very, very loose plot. It does, however, take full advantage of the computer animated medium- in a sci fi type ‘kingdom’, a princess has come of age, and so ‘princes’ from five other kingdoms have all come together for her to choose which she would like to marry. She ‘meets’, and of course has sex with, each one- and some ‘princes’ are… well, one is more like a liquid mirror of her, and more of a ‘princess’ in that way, while another isn’t even male or female, but a flower creature that kind of switches between both… another is a slightly ugly gnome type fellow that can change the size of his genitals from small to enormous (as in, across the room enormous), one is a robot… you get the jist, lots of variety, and they certainly don’t let you get bored.
The princess has short hair, likely due to CGI limitations with hair and the budget required for longer- and I personally think that, compared to many Japanese CGI clips, she isn’t as pretty or well crafted. However, she is cute, and if you’re okay with a loose plot and no dialogue (save the ‘language of love’ which is, of course, universal in its moans and grunts), and you like computer animation, you’ll love this.
-Coroloro
Apparently, once again, we gays are ahead of you straight folk on a trend. Pirate’s Booty is a full-length computer-animated gay porn film. Pirate-themed, no less!
Note that the link is NSFW…it IS a review of a porn film, with somewhat explicit stills.
What about the literotica one where the Princess had to choose a suitor? As I recall there were four potentials for her. I rather liked it. One was a robot, one was a goblin with an expanding penis, one was a metal shapeshifting woman, and er…I forgot the last. A plant?
She chose all four of them.
One appears to be a small dragon that can breathe through its anus.
The Princess Has Come of Age, mentioned above.
I also recall Zuma: Tales of a Sexual Gladiator* and Dreamspells by the husband and wife team at a website called Pornotopia. And I’ve come across others, generally shorter. Of course, the original question is from 2001; that’s a lot of time for the art to advance.
*Which has a slightly NSFW Wikipedia page thanks to visible nipples (the horror), so here’s the spoilered link:
I never even noticed this was a zombie. I don’t think there are any computer-animated zombie porns.
Considering that there IS zombie porn*, I wouldn’t bet on it.
- Porn based on Resident Evil and World of Warcraft Forsaken being common examples
After Porn of the Dead they just stopped trying with zombie porn. When you can make anal sex dull and uninteresting you’ve hit the ceiling. Sorry – bad choice of phrase.
How do zombies give head?
Considering that zombie body parts can be removed and stay animated, the answer to that is a complex and somewhat disturbing one…and sometimes more literal than you’d think.
There is a serious legal question about this.
Pedophilic films (‘kiddie porn’) are illegal and the reason given is because of the harm caused to the minors when they are ‘performing’ in the filming. But such a film made entirely via computer animation, with no human minors involved at all, could legitimately state “no humans were harmed in the making of this film”.
So some have argued that such laws would not apply to computer-generated kiddie porn. Someday there may be a test case on this in the courts.
Wasn’t someone convicted for child pornography for having images of the Simpson kids on his computer? In Australia, IIRC.
The actual law forbids children from having any involvement whatsoever in photographs or moving pictures, irrespective of actual harm caused to them. Therefore, the only legal way to create an animated kiddie sex film would be to draw it by hand, like Disney used to do in the old days (as opposed to today’s motion capture methods) – and even then, it would potentially violate obscenity statutes.
I don’t understand why a computer-animated movie would require using children in any way. None of the movies mentioned in this thread that I checked appear to be motion capture. You can’t argue that The Princess Comes of Age used motion capture for the aliens and flowers, so why would it need to for the human?