Kowaremono: Risa Plus The Animation
Oshimeter
Synopsis
From the very start, a teenage girl named Risa finds herself in a complicated home situation — specifically, her relationship with her uncle — that pushes into deeply uncomfortable territory. This is a one-episode OVA adapted from Yoshiron's manga, and it doesn't shy away from where that source material goes. The setup is straightforward: Risa navigates intimacy and personal boundaries in a domestic setting, and the narrative leans into the psychological and emotional weight of that rather than treating it lightly. The character work is where most of the attention goes — her expressions, her internal conflict, the tension in her interactions. Studio 1st puts genuine craft into the visuals, and fans of Yoshiron's original art will find this a faithful adaptation in terms of design and tone. This is adult content, so that framing matters going in. It's not action-driven or plot-heavy — it's slow, character-focused, and intimate in a way that's meant to feel serious rather than frivolous. If you've watched Kowaremono: Risa The Animation, the original entry in this series, Risa Plus continues in the same emotional register. Fans of titles like Bible Black or Shoujo Sect: Innocent Lovers who appreciate adult OVAs that at least try to build atmosphere and character context rather than skipping straight to the explicit will find something here worth their time. Going in with clear expectations about the content and tone is the best way to approach this one.
Episode Guide
Characters
Risa
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-2 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 3.

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