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Bukake was first represented in pornographic films in the mid to late 1980s in Japan.According to one commentator, a significant factor in the development of bukake as a pornographic form was the mandatory censorship in Japan where genitals must be pixelated by a "mosaic". One consequence of this is that Japanese pornography tends to focus more on the face and body of actresses rather than on their genitals. Since film producers could not show penetration, they sought other ways to depict sex acts without violating Japanese law and since semen did not need to be censored, a loophole existed for harder sex scenes. The first known recorded and publicly released act of bukake in Japanese pornography was in the December 1986 issue of the color photobook Mascot Note with Matsuoka Aiko, the act being previously known simply as gansha , which term does not denote multiple men ejaculating on one woman's face. However, popularization of the act and the term for it has been credited to director Kazuhiko Matsumoto in 1998 - Bukkake.

The practice then spread from Japan to American and then European pornography after US porn producers discovered Japanese bukake videos in the late 1990s.There was an economic advantage for Western pornographers to produce bukake films since they only require one actress, and often amateur male performers whose pay-rates are low.However, bukake is less popular than some other porn niches, possibly because the subordination of the woman does not appeal to many consumers, or because in pornography cum-shots are normally the climax of a scene, rather than the "main event" - Bukkake.

The practice then spread to gay pornography, in which several men ejaculate on another man.Pornographic use of the word has been expanded by the lesbian bukake genre in which several women ejaculate on another woman. This practice in film is listed as one of the many that are an example of "contemporary hardcore pornography." The 17th World Congress of Sexology in Montreal in July 2005 included a presentation on bukake.