Ikenai Boy: Ikasu Maruhi Hand Power
Oshimeter
Synopsis
What happens when a completely average college guy suddenly develops an inexplicable gift — women around him end up overwhelmed with pleasure at his touch — is the entire premise, with the show leaning into it with a surprisingly breezy, comedic energy rather than anything mean-spirited or grim. The protagonist isn't some suave operator; he's just a regular guy fumbling through daily life while his weird ability keeps pulling him into increasingly awkward situations with the women he encounters. The tone is closer to a raunchy sketch comedy than anything heavy, which makes it a distinct product of its era — early 1990s Japan, when adult OVAs were churned out with genuine craft and a lot of creative looseness. The hand-drawn animation has that slightly rough, warm texture that defines pre-digital anime production, and there's a certain charm in how casually absurd the whole thing is. It's a single episode, so there's no real commitment involved. If you've already explored foundational adult anime titles from that period like Cream Lemon or La Blue Girl and want something on the lighter, goofier end of that spectrum, this scratches a specific itch. It's not trying to be profound — it's a quick, comedic adult OVA from a time when those were a legitimate and prolific genre. Produced by J.C.Staff, which is a bit of trivia worth knowing given how mainstream that studio became later. Approach it as a curiosity piece from a particular moment in anime history.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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