One Piece raises the one major question on everyone's mind: "Whose D?"
What would happen if someone took every single conspiracy theory in the book and made a story out of it? And you will say, "duh! Of course Naoki Urasawa's Billy Bat!" And you would be right in that assessment. However, One Piece is moving right up there in the same alleyway as well. Just in this case, it's masking itself as an adventure story about pirates, which in itself is a reference to the Skull and Bones Society.
We follow the story of Luffy, whose name is a very commonly used wordplay in anime to represent the phoenetic shortcut Lucy for Lucifer. Our protagonist seeks freedom, making him the perfect spitting image of pirate values in the vast world of One Piece, where a grand pirate age is in the center of the story, and is meticulously, magninomously decorated with details of world building - one of the major strong points of this manga that we will get into first.
World Building When you hear about One Piece, what will happen E-V-E-R-Y S-I-N-G-L-E T-I-M-E is the following: You will watch the first few episodes, you'll either, from the get-go, take joy in the childlike over-the-top charm of shounen simplicity cause you like zoro's face, nami's smile or luffy's attitude or all of these, OR you'll feel your stomach rumbling with the aches of having wasted your time - BIG time. Then, the person who recommended it to you will utter the magical words of witchcraft "it gets better later, trust me! Watch till episode X" This widespread phemonenon that we in the industry refer to as shit-taste buildup syndrome, does not come by chance. It is a systemic, coldly calculated design pattern applied to One Piece as a piece of writing and illustration. And that is because One Piece is not primarily story or character centered, but rather invests immense amounts of time to convey atmosphere, lore and details into text and artwork that makes up and puts into context the background the characters are standing in aka the world that the story takes place in, and in the Manga even the covers and the side story panels get extra effort worked into them. To build up a fantasy world, however, it takes time. And that is precisely why the aforementioned phenomenon occurs.
There are also other reasons the anime gets better over time, namely the animation, the action and the fights, the scale of the action and the stakes being raised, as well as the drama and characterizations just topping themselves. But they all add into the world building so much that the world of One Piece eventually ends up becoming this huge fantasy land to let your imagination and predictions run wild. It becomes a big, lasting factor that carries the viewer throughout the whole journey as an entertainment in its own right, converting all the temporary awesomeness of the character background stories, and the many iconic scenes that bring the hype and adrenaline rush spikes into a long-term investment of one's attention.
The world of One Piece itself is best described as a metaphor for and criticism of the real world that can only be told in such a way that disproportionate body sizes, high fantasy elements, mythological and fairy tail themes need to be mixed up in a gimmicky pirate setting, so as to avoid being censored or banned outright.
Characters The story you're introduced to in the Intro is crisp, but everything that happens in every episode of One Piece after the Intro passes is all about the characters and their stories. Even the overarching red line, that you follow along figuratively and literally, is nothing but Luffy's personal character quest to become free as king of the pirates and wherein the personal character quests for each of the main crew members is embedded in.
Named characters in One Piece rarely die because they still have parts to play. They will still come up time and again, to play a role on the world stage and to push through with character growth to defy expectations.
Each story arc in One Piece has multiple tearjerker character stories, it introduces new bitches - yes, you heard right - and new mind-boggling ways to show off various male characters' abs and coolness.
The master questions asked in the character section is: - Is the main character a badass? - Does the main character go through some crazy-ass character development? - Are the characters likeable?
But let's be real, just look at the character designs and YOU tell me if it's cool or not. It isn't. It's very original, but it's also a simple case of 'you gotta get over it' to watch. The main character is a badass, but in a very unique, sometimes really odd, way because the coolness factor that the story tries to attach to the MC often times comes off as forced. This is particularly pronounced in the earlier arcs, where characters sentiments, character quirks and emotional outbursts and reactions rarely feel appropriate and when they do they are expressed through actions that feel awkward and the characters themselves often are defined solely around their quirks. For example, Sanji, who - like all crew members - gets introduced with a heartbreaking, short background story, but whose entire character for the longest time of the story can be concisely described in one sentence, as a one-dimensional image of the gentleman. He cares about proper etiquette (don't waste food, be proper to ladies etc.). Or with Luffy, who is constantly highlighted as the character with the strongest willpower, but in order to highlight him in such a way, they have to first contrast that, like with Nami as damsel in distress or Usopp's cowardice or antagonists who are more defined by their greed, intellect, resourcefulness, strength or any other defining trait that can be eventually surpassed through Luffy's sheer force of will.
This makes for absolutely bonkers moments of catharsis when Luffy finally gives a lesson on character to those who you've seen behave wilfully harmful to others in buildups of "please hate me" scumbaggery, but it also means you have to let go (of your brain) and let the story take you along with the sentiments that appeal to your emotions, that otherwise you'd not ride along with. In other words, there's a lot of shit you just have to roll with by shutting off your brain - pertaining to the characters, but also the story itself.
Character development is big in One Piece...just not for the main crew. While all of the characters go through immense development in terms of power, and thus even formerly helpless members increasingly step into action, the overall naive and stereotypical simplicity remains constant. Meanwhile, the tone of the story, which is primarily carried by the relevant characters of each arc, takes itself crazily more and more serious, while the main characters arguably get less and less so for the story itself. Luffy, who starts out with a down-to-earth ability that requires finesse to make the most out of, increasingly "just" bends reality to his will, expressed through various concepts that get introduced or revealed throughout the series, such as haki or aspects of his powers. Chopper, who started out as a primary participant of the ongoing fights, eventually decides to just take a seat in the back. Nami, Robin, Sanji and Zoro drive forward much of the story, and action.
It's amazing to see all the side characters they introduce to play important roles on the stage. When you see Buggy or Koby who were introduced from the beginning as absolute pushovers, to show what they made out of themselves over time. Or when you see members of the different factions, the Marines, Pirates, Revolutionaries, or the World Government to switch sides for their ideals.
Which is to say, the main appeal of the characters in One Piece is really just their stereotypical, predictable behavior. So when you can get behind the characters, you're all set for the journey and if you just don't feel them, that's not going to change along the ride, only the tone of the series does so over time.
Action
It's crazy. Tons of cinematic bombs and tensely inscinated fights with high stakes. The animation mostly lingers around in the mortal realms of mediocre Midgard, before soaring up into the sky out of the blue, melting animation spheres of different dimensions in mid-air somewhere between animation grades of "Dragon Ball Super: Broly", "Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel III" and Bugs Bunny Disney cartoons.
The fights are mostly tactical, where non-stop action is not a staple, but when it comes around, it hits hard. The combat mechanics slowly introduced over time make these fights captivating experiences, originally making fights fascinating analytics to unravel the powers of the devil fruits, wrapped around the One Piece laws of physics. And later your mind can't even process and break down what's going on amidst the fireworks on the screen anymore and if to assign anything of what's going on remotely to any of their corresponding concepts. What would be a simple throwing of a fist in any other story, then becomes a synaptic gym workout session between the Rokushikis and the Rokuogans, acronyms may fly inside your head shooting at each other like spaceships in a dramatic Star Wars showdown battle, the CoAs and ACoAs shoot at each other with Tekkais while ACoCs fire missiles. While the mechanics are not nearly as complex as those of Hunter x Hunter's Nen system, it still becomes an entire discussion field on its own.
Final Words
It's a very solid anime, for pretty much all ages. Just like other successful fantasy worlds, like Harry Potter and what not, One Piece has multiple layers of semantics going on, so that when you have parts of the information to understand the meaning, you'll end up with entirely different stories of what One Piece is about, such that it becomes enjoyable for different age groups. For some it'll be the story of the coming of Jesus, for others it'll be a statement on the government, or a tribute to Odin aka Shanks, and for some it'll simply be an epic adventure, exciting fights or a commentary on how not to be a D.
I rate this anime around 100-, no, 200 bitches out of immeasurable amounts of ill-gotten gains.
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I've never seen a telling of the Old World Gods (the Olympians,) from a Japanese viewpoint before this film, and I see similarities to known tales. Our story begins with a foul deed being done upon our young main character Arion, and were not told why as of yet, but hopefully soon.
The animation is just as I remember 80s & 90s Anime to be eg. DragonBall w/Son Goku & A Wind Named Amnesia, it's just so raw and in your face, along with the fluidity of the character's motions and also the beast within our story. Hades is thr true master of Lies and Deception in our story, as far as the title synopsis stated.
We'll see just what kind of Wicked Foul Elder God he really is, as our young Arion is no longer the child he stole anymore, and how long will his Deception carry out Arion in the story before he confronts our Villain Hades. Arion appears to be quite strong and a swift fighter but possi has lacks actual combat with humans, I'm hoping this will change soon.
Our Arion is battling for his life now, and he's doing very well dealing with so many foe. A major battle is being set upon the original foes of young Arion, and they are a massive opponent to be sure by size of their army. It would seem that there is no love Lost on these Elder Gods, and man as usual are the Puppets used to get what it is that THEY want or need. I will say this though, I've never seen a Greek Tale such as this, and I'm loving it tremendously.
If anybody has read this far..
I've a question as a huge fan of Anime since the 80s, so you feel they muted the colors to add a more atmospheric presentation of the story? Or I am reading to much into the styling of the film?
**Any Anime fans should Watch** **Greek Mythology fans might enjoy this imaginative telling as well**
It is difficult to do Malice@Doll justice with a review because the OVAs as a whole are the very definition of fringe content. Which not rarely also means that these types of works can be quickly dismissed as pretentious or tryharding in some desperate attempt to be outside of the loop, special or stand out from mainstream media.
What I mean with fringe is not that the show portraits any necessarily unconventional or critical views. But I think just looking at the cover, the name or any media about it will make it clear that it's not following conventions or norms of cinema, aesthetics or animation.
The show itself is actually kind of great. The bleak world of machines, devoid of humans, sets the tone for the horror themes that the story builds on to put forward a very relatable and real, disillusioning message with its ending. The journey itself on the other hand is more or less mediocre elements being used to build a little world of dreariness and horror atmosphere.
Instead of following the dread of human extinction by machines as explored in many works, it starts out in a world where the machines have a hard time keeping up with their endless routines that no longer serve any purpose, due to the humans who drew use out of the machines no longer being around.
Malice, whose foreboding name also includes Alice, as well as her colleagues, were reliant in their job on humans, as they used to take on the role of xxx dolls. So unlike many other machines, who may still continue their services long after humanity withered away, these dolls are among the main subjects to feel the sting of having served a purpose before that they are now stripped of, being left on the bench to collect rust until they cease to function.
The machines thus comprise those who continue their work indefinitely and senselessly the same way they did when humans were around and those who simply can not continue said work routine.
In this situation Malice is plagued by her past. She misses the times she served a purpose. And with this, how to call it, feeling? Sin? Defiance of logic and a personification? With all of this in one, it all starts. As a machine, she isn't supposed to miss experiences or revel in nostalgia. But this very experience she has here personifies her before she even turns into a human in appearance.
To begin with, who assigns purpose to the mundane daily routines that have to be followed? The story carefully nudges the viewer to ask questions for the machines that are actually relevant to them as humans in the real world. The machines in this story, who could very well be argued to have served no purpose from the start as they were always mere tools and at the very latest by the point the humans vanished, would undoubtedly no longer be able to fulfill any meaning they were intended for. When humans were around, while Malice & her dolls were tools, they were also needed. And after humans vanished, they only exist to be maintenanced to continue on their existence. The story makes it clear that while originally Malice set out to regain some sense of purpose again, in neither of these two states did they ever experience life.
The show then goes on to display in all its grotesque forms what it interprets life to be, namely desires and all the suffering that these birth. One by one the machines are turned into biological lifeforms, in which they fully commit to their desires and embrace the suffering that they now experience, with no clear distinction between the two being easily made anymore.
The ending of the story is what really makes this piece actually kinda thought provoking when you seriously compare the existence of humans with that of these machines. The machines here perfectly reflect the bleak real world in which humans are being used as mere tools exactly like these machines, being forced to engage in mundane daily routines day after day, just to be disposed of sooner or later. It is rather obvious that the story is out to portray Malice in a Christian context as a sinner for desiring more, desiring some sense of purpose and not just to serve, obey, fulfill her job to the authorities and be content to accept just existing. And for that she is punished. Hence the oh-so grand preaching speech at the end of the story that she receives.
You could therefore be justified to rate the story really low, considering that it's just another waste product of the anime industry to project Christian ideals onto people, as is every 4th out of 5 anime, roughly. You could also just see it for the low production quality work that it is and say meh, that was really bad.
But when you add up the nice mixture of horror with semi-ero elements, which is really just the story being raw in its themes and look at the ending from a neutral standpoint using some actual brain, the message of the story hits quite hard in a positive way, considering that you can't deny that you will exist, not live - living is something else - in a very similar fashion to these machines, every single day of your life. When daily life sucks, it opens up the gate to the fallacy that is the question about the meaning of life because of course when your existence is suffering, you'll be asking yourself what the meaning is. A question you would never raise if you lived a fulfilling life. Malice@Doll in a way gives a raw answer to this trick question, but before that it - simply the fact that it even touches this subject to question whether a life of endless, senseless repetition (which, again, is analogues for the work/slave life of humans) has any value to it on its own or if it needs something more to fill it out with to become worth anything, it's a much more daring and important question with actual relevance to peoples' lives than what I see in a very large amount of other media.
The aesthetics of the work - while not pleasing to the general eye - also have something appealing and charming to them and the low frame movements add to the horror tone. Overall, I liked the work very much. It's almost a bit of a pity that it will never become more than fringe content, but sometimes it's better that way.
Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman presenta una historia algo más fuera de lo común dentro del género escolar/romántico, partiendo de la curiosa premisa de las prácticas matrimoniales forzadas. Los personajes están bien definidos, con estilos muy diferentes que remarcan claramente la personalidad de cada uno y hacen que sea sencillo empatizar con ellos. La trama tiene un ritmo bastante dinámico: no se siente lenta ni rellena, va directo al grano, lo cual se agradece mucho en una historia de romance adolescente. Eso sí, en algunos aspectos el anime deja un pequeño vacío:
realmente no termina de explicarse del todo cómo funcionan las prácticas, quién vigila o puntúa a las parejas ni bajo qué criterios. Del mismo modo, en el primer episodio el cambio de comportamiento de uno de los protagonistas hacia el otro resulta algo demasiado brusco, casi forzado, lo que puede romper un poco la naturalidad inicial.
Aun así, conforme avanza la historia las relaciones se desarrollan de manera más orgánica y fluida, logrando un equilibrio entre comedia, romance y ciertos momentos más tiernos. Visualmente cumple bien: la animación es colorida, expresiva y las escenas románticas están cuidadas para transmitir la tensión adecuada.
La verdad es que To Love-Ru empieza con muy buen pie: rápidamente te familiarizas con los nombres y la personalidad de cada personaje, lo que hace que conectes enseguida con ellos. El reparto de voces es muy acertado y consigue darles mucho más carisma y vida, potenciando tanto las escenas cómicas como las más tiernas. Visualmente, el anime mantiene un estilo muy alegre y llamativo, con diseños de personajes que destacan por sus expresiones y por la calidad de los detalles, algo que sigue resultando atractivo incluso después de tantos años. A eso se suma una atmósfera ligera, llena de situaciones disparatadas y románticas que logran sacarte una sonrisa capítulo tras capítulo. Pese al tiempo transcurrido desde su estreno, lo sigo considerando un anime de 10 dentro de su género. Puede que no sea la historia más profunda ni la más compleja, pero cumple de sobra con lo que propone: entretener, divertir y dejarte con ganas de más. En mi opinión, no tiene nada que envidiar a muchas producciones actuales, e incluso algunas podrían aprender de su frescura y capacidad para enganchar desde el primer episodio.
When I first discovered this anime, I instantly loved it and is hilarious from start to finish.
The animation style is pretty basic but has its own unique charm and the character designs are basic but still it works well and is typical for the style of the time especially in comedy style animes.
The characters are hilarious and each one has a funny stereotype attached to them and makes them unique from each other and adds to the comedy antics they provide and I love every one of them.
The story if there is one amongst all the nonsense comedy isn't really much of a story, it's all about the comedy and the story is basically non existent, however the show focuses heavily on parodies of historical events but with their own silly twist, overall there really isn't a story but the parodies they do I guess have their own story
The music is catchy and fits well with this anime the opening theme Oshiete Ageru by Can/goo is very catchy and fits well with the theme of the show, the ending theme Furare Kibun De ROCK&ROLL! by D.R.O.P.S is very good and catchy
Overall if you like Azumanga Daioh then I think you'll like this too, it has the same silly style comedy with lovable characters
First of all, if you usually enjoy Isekai anime and haven't watched this one, yet, and also haven't read the description, then don't continue on. Watch the anime instead. There's a fairly unique twist in the first couple of minutes that I am going to talk about, since everything is built upon that. If you don't usually enjoy Isekai anime I probably won't be able to convince you to give this a chance, either.
Therefore read ahead at your own peril!
The premise is par for the course. Japanese high school students end up in a fantasy world, get some cheat powers and have to fend for themselves. The unusual part isn't even that our protagonists are the odd ones out, since they don't get any cheat power. The unusual part is the male protagonist: Takatou Yogiri. He already got a cheat ability. Also, he probably isn't even human.
Takatou comes off as a little dull and is completely unfazed by pretty much everything going on around him. But there's a reason for this. He's not merely overpowered. He's essentially at the very peak of all the overpowered characters you might have come to know in anime. Or elsewhere for that matter. That is because Takatou can kill with a mere thought. (And that isn't even his final form!)
I was never sure if this story was an intentional parody of the genre or a sincere contribution. Could go either way. What I am sure about, however, is that watching a bored Yogiri as people that have beef with him keep dying is something I don't get tired of. Nor am I going to get tired of watching his power escalating while characters that are fleshed out enough to be protagonists of their own stories appear and die within less than a minute. That isn't to say that Takatou is especially bloodthirsty. He isn't. While others spend time testing out his ability, he is kinda trying to figure out how to not kill people.
An amusing subversion of the overpowered protagonist, reminiscent of One Punch Man, but in another world. Unlike One Punch Man, though, this title has one huge disappointment. The animation is awful. It not only feels cheap, but it also appears that nobody cared. You can make things charming even with a low budget, but for this anime you just have to deal with things being quite lackluster.
The music is forgettable, too, but at least it isn't annoying. On a brighter side the seiyuu did a great job.
There's even a silver lining about the animation. It's not too noticeable while watching. I only saw how bad it really is while adding the characters to aniSearch's database. When watching while reading subtitles it's not distracting. Of course, now that you are cursed with this knowledge your mileage may vary.
Young girls with little personality and big breasts are getting raped by an older men. You guessed correctly: It's the legendary legend PoRo aka my favorite studio / label / brand.
Recommendation If you like PoRo or you just want a bit of standard, not so good rape hentai, this is exactly the right thing for you. It's so cool that PoRo always does the same thing. Why is rape always carried out on young girls with no personality by older men... Why every time? That can't be that successful. But no matter: That's why I love PoRo and the person who always decides. If you don't like that, you will hate this hentai.
Genre: rape, blow job, a little bit bdsm, ...
Story I would like to start by quoting the description of this hentai: "Rio and Mamoru, childhood friends [...]. Rio accidentally becomes an idol after participating in a beauty contest. [...]" How tf do you become accidentally an idol? Yes you can't really plan that, but it's not really a coincidence. It wasn't just by chance that many people suddenly liked you, followed you and gave you money. You didn't just walk somewhere and someone said to you "now you're an idol"...
It's about two idols. One of the idols has a childhood friend who she loves and who she later sleeps with. Working at an agency that apparently sells the two's bodies against their will, which means that both of them are raped at one point in the course of the story. It's nothing innovative and the story isn't important to what happens.
I would like to note something: She always wakes up after meetings on a couch with no memory of what happened in Meetig and just doesn't question it. (1.) Given the guys' history, I'd be worried about what the hell happened... (2.) Don't just accept it. Assuming the meeting was important, don't just sit there and say, "I don't remember anything, but whatever." (that was never said, but communicated). Furthermore, the dialogue is kinda stupid. E.g. (this is kinda a spoiler!:) Later, chained up with her boyfriend watching, she says something to the president like "Feel free to rape me! I won't give in!". (1.) What kind of “give in”? He doesn't want any information or anything from you... You can't even give in because there's nothing you can give. (2.) Don't say "Feel free to rape me!". Does this count as consent? Yes, it's still rape, but she said the he can rape her...
Or from PoRos Webside (go to the subsection "ストーリー" aka "story") another qoute for this hentai: "Even though her childhood friend Mamoru is by her side, the idol is completely cuckolded and fucked, and is at the height of excitement!" (orgininal: "幼なじみの真守が側に居ながらもがっつりと寝取られハメられていくアイドルは興奮の極みッ!") It's clickbait every time. No one is ever at the height of excitement. Bro... In the scene where the one sleeps with her boyfriend, she keeps asking him questions like "Do you like this?", "Am I doing this right?", ... and he just says nothing. He doesn't say anything. Is he having a stroke or something? Where is the “exciting” part supposed to be? Why do they always have such a derogatory wording? These descriptions don't even give you an idea of what hentai is really about...
All that wit aside: the story isn't bad or particularly good. It's just a hentai and the story does its job. I love you PoRo.
Characters They have no personality. The two girls are nice and for once not so extremely naive/stupid. They also apparently exist solely for sexual intercourse with the male characters. The men are either antisocial or simply don't have the lines. As a result, I have no personal connection to anyone. One idol has medium-length blonde hair, the other has long red hair. Both have roughly the same body type (big breasts and big butt).
Visuals It's the classic PoRo art style that I love so much. The backgrounds are sometimes a bit empty and almost uniformly monotonous white/gray. The animations are clean. It's what you expect from PoRo and they deliver. There isn't too much bodily fluids (except maybe a bit of saliva when distracting the breasts) and the bdsm part is a bit surprising. They work at an agency with a president who appears to sexually assault girls on multiple occasions (including one of the idols). This president apparently drugs the other girl in sessions in order to rape her there. He later kidnaps her using chlorophore, chains her to the wall and lets her boyfriend watch her being raped.
Audio Music is good, the sounds are appropriate and the voice actors do their job. Nothing is particularly good or bad, except maybe the redhead. Your voice actress has a really nice range with her voice. You can actually hear emotions in her voice, which is something I miss in a lot of hentai. I would love to hear her in more hentai/animes.
Eroticism Since you don't feel anything for the characters or don't feel connected to them, the "plot" scenes are always over quite quickly and there is usually no erotic foreplay or a build-up of erotic mood, a lot of eroticism is unfortunately lost. This time it's also a very softer rape henai from PoRo, which unfortunately I don't really like. But some people will probably like it.
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A guy is given two mind-controlling collars in a locker room that he can use to abuse his private tutors at his will. Sounds strange? It is.
Recommendation The erotic scenes themselves are appealing, but everything around them can be improved. If you like the genre and just want to see the "plot", then the hentai is enjoyable, but I wouldn't recommend it to the general public.
Genre: big oppai, mind controll, rape, blow job, boob joob, ... Story Masato is harassed by his two private teachers, the Shinjo sisters. Their job is to support him in learning, instead they not only don't help, they interfere with his learning and if he complains, he is threatened with violence. They've been bullying him since he was a child. One day, as he desperately thinks about his situation in a clothing store, he is concreted into a changing room. There he meets a mysterious woman: she offers him a way out through revenge. She gives him chokers (receivers) and transmitters. The one wearing the choker can be commanded by the one who owns the transmitter. Even though he is skeptical, he accepts the devices and is determined to try them out.
It's stupid... If someone whispers to me that I should go into a changing room, I definitely won't go in there. If there was an almost naked woman in the changing room trying to make it clear to me that you can control people's minds with the collar she has in her hand, I would definitely have walked away and at least not believed her. Why does he try the choker if he doesn't believe in it himself? ... Furthermore, what is said and the action are not exactly causal. For example, at the beginning the first of the sisters gave him a boob job & blow job (after 6 or 7 min), only for him to force her to do another blow job the next day and say that it was her first (after ~10 min)... Why? Just why? They're not forgetful or anything. I think the author simply forgot about that. At least these are things that I thought the whole time. The story doesn't seem well thought out to me.
Visuals The visual looks ok. The body fluids are a bit excessive in quantity. Other than that, it's a classic production by MediaBank. You can like them, but I don't like them. The animations are fluid, but that would be the only thing I would praise.
Characters You don't like a character and you don't build a connection with anyone. There is the mc who just wants revenge, but is actually reserved and loses sympathy points for believing the woman in the cabin. The woman in the changing room is just strange, but not important. The two siblings are just antisocial, but not so antisocial that you would think they deserved to be punished like that.
Audio The voice acting is ok and the music does its job. What bothers me are the sound effects: Why do I hear rubber bands (or something rubbery) when I stretch the skin (e.g. when pulling on the breasts or "plotting")? Am I imagining it?
Eroticism The "plot" is fine. Appropriate foreplay applies and the genres are also “carried out”. However, the "plot" suffers greatly from all the stuff surrounding it. You don't like the characters and have no connection to them, so we miss the revenge fantasies that make him so horny. The sound effects don't really fit or I have a completely disturbed feeling about them. The strange story makes you question everything... Of course that doesn't do the "plot" any good.
It's a classic new Magin story: A girl is extremely naive and stupid, then is harassed by men and then sleeps with them. Good: Here she sleeps with the men pseudo-voluntarily, but that doesn't make it any better.
Recommendation Unfortunately it's a hentai like Magin has been producing for the last few years. The animations are ok, the story has a lot of room for improvement, the eroticism is hardly available,... All in all, hardly anyone will like it. If you like Magin, then you might also like this work, but otherwise I can't recommend it to anyone else.
Genre: reverse-rape, creampie, isekai, big oppai, blow job, foot job... Artstyle: It's like a bad work of Magin .
Story Yuina loves her non-biological big brother. One night as she thinks about her brother while masturbating, she suddenly finds herself in a forest, a new world. She is harassed by a man, whereupon a succubus appears in front of her and saves her. The succubus is called Succu and explains to Yuina that she can return to her old world via a portal. In order to create a large enough portal she has to become a succubus herself and in order to do that she has to seduce enough men and so the adventure of Yuina and Succu begins.
It's stupid... Where can her only motivation to return be her brother? How can there be a place called "Sex Demon Castle"? It's dull and you have no real incentive to continue watching it.
Visuals The running is slow, the characters all have a little aura around them for no reason (as if someone with a high level of transparency had always drawn over the lines), the scenes are not exactly erotic. The art style is like Magin. The environments look good and the bodies themselves are well drawn, but that's it. The amount of body fluids is again unnecessarily high.
Characters You don't learn anything about the characters, which is really interesting. You don't feel any connection to the characters. It's another one of the hentai where the characters only exist for sexual intercourse.
Audio "You can't mess that up.", You can. The music does its job, the sounds are ok, the voice actors do their best, but what are these effects on the voices? Why does the voice of Yuina echo? The other stuff isn't good either, but you can watch it.
Eroticism It's stupid rape. You feel nothing for the characters and the succubus has no feelings about it. Of course she's used to it, but of course it takes away a lot of the eroticism. There's no real foreplay or anything. Of course, different fetishes are covered with blow job and foot job, but that doesn't make up for the rest.
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It's about a streamer who gets drugged at a fan meeting and is then raped. It's simple and a classic drug-induced rape hentai.
Recommendation The hentai has simple but good animations and if you watch vanilla-like rape hentai, then this is probably the right one. Even if this isn't for you, the "plot" is just vanilla and fairly well presented, which makes it still enjoyable.
Genre: drugs, soft-rape, vanilla, big opai, creampie, ... Artstyle: It's not very detailed. Lots of sweat and bodies are shiny (as is Pink Pineapple).
Story Love-chan is a streamer who wants to hold a fan meeting to celebrate her 30k subscribers. Despite being dissuaded by her friend, she organizes a karaoke night with fans. After some partying and some alcohol, Love-chan doesn't seem to be feeling so well anymore and a fan offers to take her home. She accepts the offer, but after a while she wakes up in a love hotel with this man.
Love-chan is no longer sane and reveals that he apparently put something in her drink that caused this condition. He sleeps with her, even though she states several times that she doesn't want to.
The story itself is coherent and logical. However, I don't see much potential as to how it should continue: Either the scene will continue until the end of the evening, he will blackmail it, for example via pictures, or he will do the same with other streamers. However, this is probably not that interesting in the long term.
Visuals The rtstyle is like Pink Pineapple, but the animations are smoother (it's a hentai by pink pink pineapple, but it's not thier worst job). The amount of body fluids is in the green range, except for shit, which in my opinion they have way too much of. The animations are logical, even if the breast size varies slightly from shot to shot. Eroticism and ecstasy are actually well represented and not extremely exaggerated.
But it's definitely not enough to make you feel connected to the characters.
Characters The dudes basically have no personality except that they like Love-chan. The "antagonist" seems to have slightly sadistic tendencies and is somewhat obsessed with her, but that's only minimal. Love-chan is naive, very happy, open and extroverted. She's also a bit stupid because she was actually drugged... Don't trust people who are obviously obsessed with you.
Audio I have nothing to complain about here. Music does the job, sound effects are few but you don't really need many, voice acting is good too and there's not really anything else to note. Of course, none of this is a masterpiece, but it's more than enough.
Eroticism It's vanilla and erotically appealing. There is an erotic structure. My problem here is that it's boring. He drugged her, kidnapped her and raped her, but it didn't go beyond vanilla... The "plot" couldn't be any softer. There is your limit? After fingers and vaginal intercourse? That doesn't fit in my opinion. She also behaves anti-socially and sees her as a nonsense, but there is the limit? Of course vanilla is nice too, but come on...
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Hyakkiya is a detective who investigates paranormal disappearances. She has her friend a monster in the shape of a car. She is raped by all the monsters in human form while her boyfriend watches her, defeats her and then arrests her.
Recommendation If you're not interested in a stupid and useless mc and you don't have a problem with genre rape, then I can recommend this hentai. It is one of the hentai that is not a masterpiece but is still good to "enjoy".
Genre: rape, tentacle, vibrator, blow job, gang bang, massage, monster (all are humanuid), ...
Story The story is repetitive. In the first few minutes we see the person being raped and then disappearing, then we are introduced to Hyakkiya in the same dialogue and animations, who then investigates the scene of the accident, then is raped by the same monster, then her boyfriend, perhaps the monster raped so that she can then arrest the monster. You can see that as a negative thing, but honestly, it didn't bother me. The monsters are all different in abilities and appearance. The locations of the events and the “plot” also vary.
Visuals The animations are good and smooth. The art style is the same as Mousou Senka's other works. You can see a bit of a lot of body fluids, but it's not so much that it's extremely exaggerated. The female characters are usually small or childlike with large breasts (normal size for hentai and there are small exceptions, for example in the last ice ode). All in all, the visuals are pretty good. All in all, the visuals are pretty good.
Characters The characters are all stupid. Why does her boyfriend only ever help after a rape? Why is he raping back? Why are you hunting monsters when you can do absolutely nothing and have never had any success of your own? Why are you continuing the job? ... But at least they have a personality. Her boyfriend wants to protect her, is friendly, helpful and a bit horny. She is naive, supposedly clever, friendly and just as helpful. The Mosnters are also different in terms of personality traits.
Audio The music does its job and the sound effects are on point (it's also hard to mess that up). The voice acting is good, especially that of the female MC. I have nothing wrong with it except that the first monster sounded shabby in terms of voice (before she became a woman).
Eroticism I'll quote myself: "It is one of the hentai that is not a masterpiece but is still good to "enjoy"." It's vanilla for a monster rape hentai, the audio and visuals are surprisingly good and the diverse "plot" covers some preferences. It is definitely recommended.
One day, loli demons stand naked in the protagonist's room. They want to make him a sex slave because they get energy from the sexual act. Sounds strange? It is, but luckily the hentai seems to have the “plot”.
Recommendation If you like more dominant lolis in a vanilla "plot" and don't care about a lack of story, then I can recommend this hentai to you. Even if you only like vanilla I can recommend it.
Genre: loli (FBI: I swear they're probably 1000 years old.), vanilla, blow job, handjob, threesome Art style: not detailed, but soft and smooth and somewhat shiny Story We actually barely see any story and the story we do see is thrown in bits and pieces in flashbacks with no context. Tiffany is a demon, more specifically a succubus, and draws her energy from the sexual act. Chloe is a half-demon and steals the life energy of the person opposite during the sexual act. She was locked in a cage by humans as a child and hates humans. The two need a sex partner and the protagonist seems to offer himself there. At first he resists, but it ends quickly.
Visuals The art style is cool and the way the cover looks. The animations are clean, except for two moments. The hover animation is bad... As if someone cut out an image and dragged it across the screen. Luckily they only float for a very short time. There is also a shot where the blonde is riding him, we get his front perspective, with her body lying (the frame rate is probably too low), but the moment is only brief and can be forgiven. The "plot" scenes are repetitive in the process and animations, but the negative attribute is lost due to the regular change in good perspectives. I've rarely seen anything so good (that's praise, even if it doesn't sound like it). The lips are not well synchronized (voice acting works, but sometimes the animation of the mouth stays with whatever happened before (e.g. heavy breathing during orgasm) even though people are talking). But you can ignore that.
Characters They actually have personalities. Tiffany is dominant, cheerful, friendly and just a little aggressive. Chloe is dominant, but quickly gives it up, vindictive, hates people who she quickly dismisses, and becomes quite friendly and reserved. The dude just exists, first complains, then joins in voluntarily, then complains again and then joins in again... He's somewhat friendly, but basically he doesn't have much of a personality.
Audio The vioce acting of the two girls is very good, but something is wrong with the dude. He doesn't have any real ups and downs in voice acting... Of course you can hear a few emotions, but I think that's far too weak. Whoever thought that the music should be louder during the "plot" even though they are talking: why? It fits 0. Otherwise the music does its job, but in episodes 1 and 2 there is a moment where in the middle of "plot" the music gets unnecessarily louder, but whatever... The sounds are good and appropriate, but it's also hard to fail.
Eroticism Boy that was good. They didn't build up the sexual tension, but the "plot" itself was convincing with all the components it contained. All negative points can easily be ignored, even if the music thing is really annoying the second time you watch it, but whatever. The build-up of ecstasy would be better, but she also likes the hentai at least on average. The vanilla genre was implemented brilliantly, despite there being little scenery. I would recommend it for that reason alone.
I Knight of Erin is about two girls. Erin has a heavy spirit that loses energy due to certain circumstances and in order to satisfy the sword spirit's hunger, Erin has to get sperm.
Recommendation Due to the different male partners, different locations and somewhat diverse "plots", but vanilla, Knight of Erin is probably accessible and recommended to many. Sure: it's not a masterpiece, but it does its job.
Genre: vanilla, blowjob, boobjob, monster, ...
Story The story is more creative than many other hentai. However, not much can be said about the actual logic and quality of the story, since various story elements are shown (magic, curses, ...), but none of them are discussed and there is no focus on them. The world isn't really presented either. With every monster you think "Aha, there's something like that in this hentai".
Visuals The visuals are nice. They are not detailed, but enough. I like the art style, which reminds me of PoRo except that the hair isn't that fine. The animations are clean and smooth. The effects can be improved (e.g. the teleportation looked stupid). The use of fluids is not excessive, except perhaps the amount of sperm, but that is also within limits.
Characters The characters have no real personality. Somehow she has no problem holding her body in every situation. Nighthawk just comments on everything, makes fun of Erin, and is just plain useless. Everyone else has far too little screen time to rate anything.
Audio I really miss sound effects. The music does its job. The voice actors do their thing (not particularly well or particularly badly). Sometimes they walk around with their mouth open or their lips move but no sound comes or they only start talking in the middle of the lip movement. None of this is really particularly disturbing, but it's still not nice
Eroticism The “plot” is clumsy. Without foreplay or preparation for a "plot" scene, a lot of eroticism is lost. The "plot" itself is nothing special and the genre above describes it well. They occasionally slip into costumes such as bunnygirl consplay, but that is not a main feature. You might expect something like rape, but even though Erin doesn't really enjoy intercourse most of the time, she still enjoys it a little and doesn't object or just suggests it. That kills some of the eroticism for me. But it gets better as the episodes progress.
Etu has a crush on a girl in his class, Sayoko. She is nice to him, but only because she is nice to everyone. One night he sees how she is being harassed by guys, after some consideration he wants to help her, offers his wallet to the harassers and runs away from me. She behaves strangely and reveals to him that she has a "split personality" and that her other self, Yoko, appears at night. Yoko is a bit perverted and thanks Etu in detail with sexual intercourse.
Recommendation The hentai isn't bad. The actions are repetitive and rather vanilla. The animations are attractive and clean even if the art style is not detailed. All in all, I can recommend the hentai if you don't know what you want to watch.
Genre: vanilla, bj, school girl, school, ...
Story The story is nothing special. They use a “split personality” as an element, but dissociative personality disorder is not how it is presented. This isn't really disruptive, but could perhaps be a little uncomfortable for those affected. They also go to school at night, which makes me wonder if school won't just be closed at night, but whatever. You can overlook all the little things (there are a few more).
Visuals The animations are clean and clean. But strictly speaking, often only a scene is shown in which the camera moves 1D (on a line (e.g. only up and down)). The animations themselves are repetitive (in the "plot"), which is particularly evident through this camera control. There aren't many visual effects, nor are there any needs. The art style isn't exactly detailed, which is particularly evident when there are ghosts in the distance, but that can be ignored. Fluid use is not excessive and well distributed.
Characters I don't like any of the characters. The male MC is my favorite, but almost all of the other characters have no real personality expression. Exceptions would be his sister, but we only see her briefly, and the female mc, who only has a personality through the distinction between shy / nice (during the day) and offensive / perverted (during the night), but both variants in themselves are not exactly deep.
Audio There are hardly any sounds (there is no need for it), the music is well used (it does its job well) and the voice acting is good for the important characters (the harassers could have put more emotions into it and at least I buy the female MC Emotions not completely gone).
Eroticism It's vanilla... Not many plot preferences are covered and repetitive elements take away from the mood. Nevertheless, the content is appealing and enjoyable. But there is nothing special to say here.
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