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Nov 25, 2023
Okay for a shota-top gangster-bottom isekai hentai this was not actually /that/ bad.
Yes the plot was rushed and cliche, the sex scenes were quite atrocious and painful to watch and the age gap was simply Not Fun for me but at least the animation was good? Animation and voice acting was done well, even the music was okay. There were no big plot holes because, well... there was not much plot?
Also what the hell was up with those sex scenes popping up in the first episode out of nowhere? Does the kid have the magic ability to assblast you in a hallucination when
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he hits you with a spell? What is going on? The rest of it made sense, though the scene where Eve uses his magic to unbutton the guy's pants was hilariously cringe.
Overall I am not the target audience, would not fap to this and can only bestow the mark of "average" on it in good faith.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Sep 19, 2023
Watching this without headphones felt like a hate crime.
Anyways, the premise is somewhat basic but interesting, vampire romances are popular certainly and the dumb puppy top/tsundere cool bottom is one of my favorite tropes. I was really not into the first half - the worldbuilding is not that convincing, maybe because of a lack of understanding on my part, a lot of the decisions the characters made (the vampire character made) felt kind of illogical to me. I was kind of frustrated with the bottom here cause he was very not cool for a vampire: why the hell would you choose to do a shitty
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job as a backalley doctor as a vampire that sounds like a stupid way of spending eternity. The plot wasn't all that surprising but I did enjoy the second half of the show more with the bottom finally having some character growth.
The music and aesthetic of the animation are kind of reminiscent of like 90s yaoi like Ai no Kusabi so that was an aesthetic aspect I enjoyed. The animation was very nice, some moments felt a bit stiff but I think that's more because I'm not used to Korean animation compared to Japanese anime. The 10/10 worth it part was obviously the sex scenes which honestly surprised me with the lack of obtrusive censorship elements. It was quite well done so if you're more into that than the storytelling aspect, definitely watch this one.
I also enjoyed the moment where Mignon almost dies, it was well constructed, dramatic and generally well done. Voice acting wasn't bad, nothing special.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jan 1, 2023
This was a really strange experience. First of all the format was unnecessary - if you're going to make 9 x 5 minute long episodes, at that point I feel it's better to turn it into two OVAs or something. Second of all this anime was clearly on a budget. Like a packet of ramen noodles and a dream budget. I feel like all their money just went into drawing the sex scenes. Everything about it is forgettable and I honestly feel that this anime is only worth watching for a quick wank.
The pacing is weird, a lot of the episodes just repeat previous
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episode with different dialogue, plot points are left out and the relationship progression is way too fast. Characters are mostly forgettable as well.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Mar 17, 2019
I went into this with a lot of expectations. That's not really good in most cases and this time... well let's say I was a bit underwhelmed.
I didn't watch the original series nor read the manga (sorry purist anime fans) and what little I knew about this anime was from people talking about it on social media. Retrospectively I have no idea how so many people shipped Akira and Ryo but hey... I guess we all have different relationship standards.
First of all - the story wasn't bad. But it tried to do a lot of things, say a lot of things that in
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the end kind of... didn't get resolved. The story had some plot holes (well, maybe a lot more than just some), that bothered me a lot and the finale left me feeling very disappointed with how underwhelming it was. On the other hand I liked that there was no endgame romance like in most shounen animes and that there were important lesbian and gay plotlines woven in. Gave it a bit of a fresh feel.
The art was very original which I liked, on the other hand it ended up with a lot of weird looking frames and some clumsy running animations (some of the boob bouncing was just... terrifyingly strange). On the other hand a lot of the animation frames had very nice feel to it - especially in gestures and other small movement.
Sound wise, I didn't really notice anything special about the music but I liked it. It was good but nothing to call your mom about excitedly.
Characters - let's start with the positives. I loved the hip hop crew in the beginning because it reminded me of the shadow girls in Utena a little bit. Once they became less of a commentator/guide through the world and even more of a plotline, it was... decent. Most of the characters were pretty inconsistent, or unnatural, or stupid. I'm sorry but what kind of kid around Taro's age uses the internet to look up illegal sex demon drug parties? An eight year old will google image boobs and feel brave. And for example Miko's (the other Miki) character was very inconsistent and kind of butchered in the middle/first part of the anime. Also who the hell makes these noises when having some private time? What the hell? Ryo's character was so unlikable from the start to finish, not even the finale could salvage that.
It was nice to watch, but I seriously considered just turning it off in the first few episodes. So the enjoyment... depends on if you watch it long enough. In the end I was immersed in the story.
Overall I liked it. I know I point out a lot of things I disliked here, then again my expectations were high. It didn't live up to the hype but it was still an enjoyable experience and very much above average.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 12, 2019
It seems that whoever was tasked with creating this piece of... art was also skilled in the arts of psychological warfare. I've suffered my great share of traumatizing yaoi (Shounen Maid Kuro-Kun and Boku no Pico are things I might be able to erase from my internet history but not from my memory, unfortunately) but I never expected to be this shocked by an ordinary-looking yaoi anime. As for the setting - I just gave up on trying to make sense of it once they said that the teachers are common clients in there.
The story begins innocently enough, if you only look at the first
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three or so minutes of the anime. But it gets real very quick. With the main character joining the Bitch club for some reason (even though he doesn't really want to?). There were a lot of inconsistencies, like the main character seems more surprised that gays exist rather than about what takes place in the club. After that we get a lackluster story about Yuri, ignoring the main character completely. The great reveal at the end feels underwhelming and you're left wondering if this really is a finished OVA.
I won't be unfair though, I gotta give it up to the art team for the work they did. Visually the anime looked very good, the flashy scene cuts were interesting enough. The only thing that really ruined it was the atrocious censorship. Because they wanted to show so much, paradoxically they ended up showing pretty much nothing. I would have prefered the traditional approach of "angles that fix the problem". This "Level C" style censorship was really not enjoyable to watch.
The music - well I'm pretty sure they played like one or two tracks during the entire thing. Nothing memorable but it wasn't bad. What bothered me though was the voice actor for Yuri. I get that he's supposed to be ~super weird~ but every time he spoke he just grated on my nerves so much. Also a weird thing was that rather than the usual awkward moaning that you have to hide in your headphones, the characters giggled during sex a lot? Well I don't know what else to call it. It was kind of strange.
The characters... I guess they loosely fleshed out like three of them and the rest just... existed. Nothing memorable, although the character design was... original in some cases.
I enjoyed this series about as much as I enjoy physics lectures - I don't understand, I don't want to understand and I really want to go home. As for fulfilling its purpose as a yaoi, marketed towards fujoshis - I guess there's something there for you? Mostly you'll find it funny, I don't think there's anything sexy happening during the whole time but hey - maybe you'll think differently.
Overall I think it's ideal for when you need to turn off your brain and relax - or just think about something else for a bit. It certainly crashed mine.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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May 8, 2017
When I heard Wild Adapter was getting an anime adaptation (or rather, an OVA), I was excited but unfortunately, these two OVAs didn't live up to the expectation.
Rather than combining the gritty world built in the manga with violence and philosophy, this seemed to take only the action aspects. I understand that trying to tell a story in just two OVAs is difficult but it disappointed me in this aspect.
The art was kind of lacking - the stark contrast from the manga was missing. Overall I would recommend it to people who have already read the manga and want more material.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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