What does the "E" in E-BODY label stand for?

What does the "E" in E-BODY label stand for?

  • Erotic

    Votes: 9 52.9%
  • Excellent

    Votes: 6 35.3%
  • Other (please comment below)

    Votes: 2 11.8%

  • Total voters
    17

StageNinja47

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Sep 21, 2013
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I was just wondering if anybody knows that the "E" in E-BODY label stand for. i always assume that it stood for either Erotic or Excellent BODY. Primarily because all of their actress have amazing bodies :sillyp1:. any inside wound be greatly appreciated.

Case and Point

ebod293pl.jpg ebod204pl.jpg ebod325pl.jpg

i decided to add a poll get some measure consensuses. if you think it's something else please vote other and comment below and
 

CodeGeek

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Nov 2, 2010
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I looked at the Japanese Wikipedia article:
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-BODY said:
[...]プレイにおいては特にシチュエーションやストーリーは置かず、玩具も全く用いない、シンプルで扇情的なセックスを特徴とした作品を制作している。 もう一つの特徴としては、E-BODYという名称の由来でもある様に出演する女優はグラマーな身体である。[...]
The last part of the last sentence means something like that actresses perform in this label have a グラマー (glamorous) body. So "Erotic" as well as "Excellent" would be possible.
But the article doesn't explain for what the "E" really stands. You also find no information on their website: http://www.av-e-body.com/
 
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mojo

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Feb 11, 2007
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It's a pun. "ii" (pronounced like the letter E in Japanese) means "good". So it basically just means "good body".
 
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CodeGeek

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It's a pun. "ii" (pronounced like the letter E in Japanese) means "good". So it basically just means "good body".
いいですね。
I think mojo hit the jackpot. That is the most likely explanation.
 
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StageNinja47

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Sep 21, 2013
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It's a pun. "ii" (pronounced like the letter E in Japanese) means "good". So it basically just means "good body".

Thanks, that makes a lot of senses and i like it. i don't speak or read japanese and Google translator or any translator doesn't quite capture the subtle differences in languages so its easy to lose some meaning in translation.

I looked at the Japanese Wikipedia article:

The last part of the last sentence means something like that actresses perform in this label have a グラマー (glamorous) body. So "Erotic" as well as "Excellent" would be possible.
But the article doesn't explain for what the "E" really stands. You also find no information on their website: http://www.av-e-body.com/

i try researching what the "E" stood for, but i could never get any real direction of where to look for information. i try checking their site but no luck. Still it looks now we have an answer. Thanks to mojo.
 

morphone

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Sep 24, 2008
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Just chiming in to corroborate what Mojo said. Using 'E' instead of 'ii' is Japanese being clever. The makers of the E-body series didn't start it. There is a lot of slang-like stuff in Japanese you won't learn from a book. Maybe it would be a good idea to search up the Japanese version of Urban dictionary...