Does It Count If You Lose Your Innocence to an Android? Episode 1
Review Summary
Watch this episode for its amazing animation, which beautifully delivers an uncensored Yuri experience that will satisfy genre enthusiasts.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
A sharp, slightly messy premiere that hooks you with contrast. Akane Tsuda makes a strong first impression as a put-together professional hiding a trainwreck personal life—cluttered apartment, too many drinks, and a gnawing loneliness she'd rather not confront. The tone whips between irreverent comedy and surprisingly honest moments of self-reflection, refusing to let you settle into just one gear. There's an undercurrent of sci-fi intrigue as Nadeshiko, an android, enters the picture and immediately threatens to upend Akane's comfortable dysfunction. The pacing is brisk for an 8-episode series, wasting zero time on unnecessary setup while still giving you enough character texture to care. Expect Girls Love tension layered over workplace facade comedy, with the erotica elements establishing the show's unapologetic identity from the jump. The title says it all—Akane's comfortable chaos is about to get disrupted.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
As episode 1 of a tight 8-episode run, this is pure foundation work—establishing Akane's dual existence and introducing Nadeshiko as the catalyst for everything that follows. There's no prior context to catch up on; this is your entry point into the series' central dynamic. Episode 2, 'Nothing's Okay...,' picks up directly from whatever impulsive decision Akane makes here, signaling the show wastes no time escalating consequences.
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