69 Pink Riders
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Packed into a single OVA are seven unconnected stories — that's the structure of 69 Pink Riders, a Korean-produced adult anthology from 2000. Rather than following one ongoing plot, it drops you into a different scenario each time, with characters and situations that occasionally brush against each other but mostly stand on their own. Think of it like a short story collection where each entry has its own tone and setup, some leaning into slow-burn tension, others moving faster. The Korean animation studio behind it brings a noticeably different visual flavor compared to what you'd expect from Japanese productions of the same era — the character designs and linework have their own distinct identity if you pay attention. If you've watched anthology-style adult OVAs like Cool Devices or Dragon Pink and appreciated how that format lets each segment try something different without committing to a long runtime, this scratches a similar itch. Like La Blue Girl, it's firmly a product of its time and wears that openly. The single-episode runtime keeps things contained — you're not committing to anything sprawling here, just seven short windows into different scenarios. It's a curiosity as much as anything, worth a look if you're interested in adult animation that came out of Korea during that period rather than the usual Japanese pipeline.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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