Fruits Cup
Oshimeter
Synopsis
For Riku Ohmi, assisting the girls' swim team with their summer training on a secluded island already sounds like a setup for trouble. Then he stumbles onto compromising videos of three of the girls — Yoshino, Nagisa, and Matsuri — and decides to use that as leverage rather than, you know, deleting them and moving on. What follows across these two OVA episodes leans hard into manipulation and coercion as core plot mechanics, so go in knowing exactly what this is. It does not try to be subtle about it. The early 2000s animation from Shinkuukan has that distinct era-specific visual texture that fans of that period will recognize immediately, and the soundtrack from Waffle actually puts in some effort to match the island atmosphere rather than just being background noise. Being adapted from a visual novel gives it slightly more narrative structure than a lot of genre entries from the same era, which at least means the setup has some connective tissue between scenes. If you've seen Discipline: The Record of a Crusade or Bible Black and you're familiar with how that style of mid-2000s hentai handles pacing and tone, this fits comfortably in that same space. It is a short watch at two episodes, and it delivers exactly what it advertises without much pretense. Approach it for what it is rather than what it isn't, and you'll have a reasonable sense of whether it belongs on your list.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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