At first glance, it appears to be a botched Google search or a spam comment. But to those familiar with early 2000s Japanese doujinshi culture, Comiket nomenclature, and the adult side of the Naruto fandom, this tag tells a vivid story. This article attempts to reconstruct the likely nature, history, and cultural context of this lost or ultra-rare work. 1. c72 – The Golden Age of Comiket Comiket 72 took place on August 17–19, 2007, at Tokyo Big Sight. This was a transitional era for fanworks: digital distribution was rising, but physical doujinshi still reigned supreme. C72 saw a massive presence of Naruto (still at peak popularity post-Time Skip), Ace Attorney (the 2007 Gyakuten Saiban 4 had just been released), and early Touhou projects. The "c72" prefix indicates the work was either sold at that event or digitally circulated shortly after. 2. Naruhodou / Naruhodo – The Pivot Pun "Naruhodou" (成歩堂) is the Japanese surname of Phoenix Wright. "Naruhodo" (なるほど) means "I see" or "indeed." The repetition—"naruhodou naruhodo"—suggests a rhyming pun title . A possible translation: "Aha! So That’s Phoenix Wright’s…" or more likely, a comedic double-take: "I see… I see… Tsunade’s Lewd Treatment."
Why would Ace Attorney appear in a Naruto doujinshi? Crossovers were common at C72. But here, "Naruhodou" could also be a : Naru (from Naruto) + Hodou (a nonsense syllable), implying "Naruto’s realization" during Tsunade’s therapy. Given the adult nature, the "realization" is likely sexual awakening. 3. Tsunade no Inchiryou – The Core Fantasy "Inchiryou" (淫治療) is a well-established doujinshi trope: a medical professional (often a nurse, doctor, or in this case, the legendary Godaime Hokage Tsunade, who is a master medic) uses erotic methods to "cure" a patient. These range from aphrodisiac injections to full sexual intercourse framed as treatment. Tsunade is one of the most frequent subjects of inchiryou doujinshi due to her mature design, medical expertise, and canon struggles with hemophobia and healing trauma. At first glance, it appears to be a
Below is a long-form article suitable for a fan wiki, archive guide, or cultural analysis blog. Introduction: The Allure of the Lost Doujinshi Tag In the vast, chaotic ocean of fan-created content, certain metadata tags become cryptic artifacts. They blend languages, inside jokes, convention codes, and niche fetishes into a single string that only a handful of dedicated archivists can decipher. One such enigmatic keyword is "c72 naruhodou naruhodo tsunade no inchiryou naruto added work." C72 saw a massive presence of Naruto (still