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Oshimeter
Synopsis
For weeks, Noriko Yoshifuku stops showing up to class, and so Junichi and Satoshi decide to check on her. They assume she's sick. She's not exactly sick. What follows is a two-episode OVA from 1998 that leans fully into its premise — youthful curiosity, a house visit that goes sideways, and the kind of lighthearted erotic energy that defined a lot of late-90s hentai OVAs. There's no grand plot or dramatic tension here. It's a straightforward setup that the show uses as a launching pad for its actual content, and it commits to that with a breezy, unfussy tone. The character designs come from Youkihi, which gives the visuals a distinctive look compared to a lot of its contemporaries. If you've watched things like Vixens or Sexfriend and appreciated that relaxed, slice-of-life-adjacent approach to hentai storytelling, this fits comfortably in that same space. It's not trying to be anything more than what it is — two episodes, three characters, one increasingly interesting afternoon. Fans of Another Lady Innocent who prefer something lighter in tone rather than dramatically charged will probably find this a smoother watch. At only two episodes, it doesn't overstay its welcome. It's a product of its era in the best way — simple premise, clean execution, no pretense about what it's going for.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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