Kore tte Naani?
Oshimeter
Synopsis
With no direction in life and nothing to show for his days, NEET Naoki's biggest problem should be figuring out what to do with himself. Instead, he's juggling a secret relationship with Mizuho — his childhood friend's mother — while said childhood friend Nami has decided she wants to explore her own desires and has set her sights squarely on him. What starts as an awkward situation escalates fast when jealousy enters the picture, and Naoki finds himself caught between two women who both have very different claims on his attention. The appeal here is the messy web of relationships. This isn't just scene after scene with no connective tissue — there's actual tension between the characters, guilt, jealousy, and the kind of emotional complications that make you curious about where things go next. Naoki knows he's in over his head, and watching him try to navigate it gives the whole thing a sense of momentum that a lot of titles in this genre just don't bother with. Studio Nur handles the animation well, keeping the quality consistent where it counts. The character designs are clean, and the intimate scenes are elevated by fluid production rather than feeling like an afterthought. If you liked the tangled dynamics in Ane wa Yanmama Junyuu-chuu or wanted something with more narrative weight than Boku no Pico, this OVA scratches that itch. It leans into taboo territory without being purely shock value — there's enough story here to keep you engaged between the provocative moments.
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