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"I've Seen Enough Hentai To Know Where This Is Going" is a catchphrase often used in image macros to suggest that tentacle rape is imminent. The original images typically have some sort of creature with tentacle-like appendages.

Origin

The phrase was inspired by Tentacle Erotica or shokushu goukan (触手強姦) in Japanese, often seen in a type of Japanese cartoon pornography known as "hentai" (Japanese for "pervert"). The first known use of the phrase comes from an animated GIF made from a scene where Batman is battling Poison Ivy in the 1992 cartoon Batman: The Animated Series. According to Google image search[4], the image was posted frequently between June and July of 2011.


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On July 9th, 2011, Reddit user posted a now defunct image titled "I've seen enough hentai to know where this is going (x-post)"[2]. On archive.moe, typing the keyword "I've seen enough hentai" would yield more than 1.200 4Chan posts[6] with the earliest mention of the phrase going back to June 24th, 2011. On October 8th, 2011, Urban Dictionary[5] user Yeasdwse submitted an entry regarding the phrase, which is described as "What someone who has seen a significant amount of hentai thinks when they see someone (potentialy a cartoon) being attacked by tentacles of some sort." On FunnyJunk, typing the keyword "I've seen enough hentai to know where this is going" would yield more than 900 posts[3].
On August 1st, 2011, Youtube user takeapotat0chip's channel uploaded a video titled "I've Seen Enough Hentai To Know Where This Is Going" (shown bellow left) which shows a scene from the 2008 anime series TheTower Of Druaga: Aegis Of Uruk. As of April, 2015, the video has gathered more than 961.000 views. On June 16th, 2012, Youtube user caustic narcotic uploaded a video under the same name (shown bellow right) that shows a tentacle scene from the anime series To Love Ru. As of April, 2015, the video has gathered more than 805.000 views.


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