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Oooku
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Shuumatsu no Harem
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Ooku and World's End Harem both explore the inversion of traditional societal roles in dystopian settings, but they do so in drastically different ways. Ooku presents a world where women hold power, and men are subjugated, using this backdrop to delve into complex themes of power, identity, and societal structures. In contrast, World's End Harem focuses on a post-apocalyptic scenario where men are rare, and their reproductive value is central, often with a more provocative, fanservice-heavy and lustful approach. While both challenge conventional societal dynamics, Ooku offers a more thoughtful story.
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