Haramaseya The Animation
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Terada Akito is an ordinary office worker who carries what a sperm bank calls a medical miracle — genetics so potent they can guarantee conception. The bank's offer is simple: skip the usual clinical process and personally fulfill client requests the old-fashioned way. His first assignment is Kurumi Iijima, a woman whose husband can't conceive, whose family won't stop asking questions, and who isn't entirely sure how she feels about any of this. For a 2-episode ONA from Studio Seven, Haramaseya The Animation does more character work than you'd expect. The setup isn't just an excuse for the explicit content — there's actual tension in how Kurumi weighs her desperation against her discomfort, and how Akito sits with the strange moral weight of his new role. It's not deep drama, but it has enough emotional texture to give the scenes context rather than just momentum. The animation quality holds up well throughout, and the intimate scenes are handled with more care than most entries in this space. If you liked the grounded emotional framing in Boku no Yayoi-san or the character focus that separates better hentai from forgettable ones, this scratches a similar itch. Fans of Oni Chichi who prefer something a bit more grounded and less outlandish will probably find this a comfortable watch. Short runtime, clear premise, and just enough story to make the two episodes feel earned rather than rushed.
Episode Guide
Characters
Kurumi Iijima
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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