Elf Ni Inmon O Tsukeru Hon The Animation Verified

Some fans confuse this title with "Isekai Meikyuu de Harem o" (Harem in the Labyrinth of Another World), which includes a slave-branding scene with an elf (Roxanne). That did receive an anime adaptation (2022, Passione). However, that brand is a slavery crest, not an inmon, and the title does not match.

The Japanese adult fantasy market has produced countless niche titles over the years, but few spark as much curiosity as "Elf ni Inmon o Tsukeru Hon" — literally "The Book of Putting a Corrupting Mark on an Elf." Recently, searches for "elf ni inmon o tsukeru hon the animation verified" have spiked. Fans want one thing: confirmation. Does an animated version exist? Is it an OVA, a fan project, or just a rumor? This article verifies the facts.

First, let's break down the source material. Elf ni Inmon o Tsukeru Hon is not a mainstream title but rather a doujinshi (self-published work) or a short commercial manga, typically found in the "ijuu" (alien/corruption) or "tanetsuke" (impregnation/corruption) genres. The core premise:

The "book" in the title could refer to either: elf ni inmon o tsukeru hon the animation verified

Because the title is generic, multiple circles (authors) may have used similar phrasing. The most common suspect for the search is a work by a niche circle like Digital Lover (D.L. action), Zuttonto, or Shisakugan, but no single "famous" version exists under that exact name.

Let’s trace the hon (book) part. Before any animation, there was a printed work. Searching Japanese databases for "elf inmon" returns a circle called "Mitarashi Kobo" (御手洗工房). They published a 2016 doujinshi:

Title (JP): Elf ni Inmon o Tsukeru Hon (エルフに淫紋を付ける本)
Translation: The Book of Applying Obscene Crests to Elves
Pages: 36
Content: A wizard captures an elf ranger and uses a cursed stamp to apply a crest that amplifies pleasure and prevents disobedience. No dialogue, purely illustrative. Some fans confuse this title with "Isekai Meikyuu

Has this been animated?
No. Not officially. Not verified. There is no "The Animation" for this specific doujinshi. This is almost certainly the source of your search term, but the anime does not exist.

However, a different circle (Zucchini, as mentioned earlier) took the same premise and created Seiju no Kuni no Kinju Tsukai, which did receive an OVA.

Thus: You have conflated two separate works. The "book" in the title could refer to either:


Non-Japanese speakers often combine dictionary words into long search strings. "Elf ni inmon o tsukeru hon" is grammatically incorrect as a title – it’s a sentence. A native Japanese title would be something like: 「エルフ淫紋付与録」 (Elf Inmon Fuyo Roku – Record of Elf Crest Application).

Furthermore, "the animation verified" is not a Japanese industry phrase. Verified is used on torrent sites (e.g., "Trusted" or "Verified" user). So your search query reads to a Japanese speaker as:

"A book about putting a lewd crest on an elf – the anime version (trusted source)"

This is a meta-search, not a title.