Mrs. Junkie
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Managing an apartment complex sounds like a pretty unremarkable job for Kouta Hayami, until two of the married women living there start coming to him with needs their husbands clearly aren't meeting. That's the whole setup, and Mrs. Junkie doesn't try to dress it up as anything more complicated than that. It's a two-episode OVA from 2006, produced by T-Rex and adapted from a visual novel, so the story is tight and focused rather than sprawling. The character designs lean into mature aesthetics in a way that feels deliberate — these are adult women with adult frustrations, and the series treats that as the draw rather than a subplot. The tone is provocative and unapologetic, which honestly makes it more watchable than titles that try to sneak their content behind a thin dramatic premise. If you've watched Milk Junkie or Cafe Junkie and liked the general vibe of the Junkie series, this fits right into that same space — interconnected in feel, consistent in approach. Love Junkie fans will also find familiar territory here. It's not trying to be a character study or an emotional journey. It's a short, adult-oriented OVA that knows exactly what it is and delivers on that without padding it out. Two episodes, clear premise, no filler. If you're already into this genre and want something from the Junkie series specifically, this one is worth the short runtime.
Episode Guide
Characters
Hinako Aoki
Lonely wife, neglected by her workaholic husband.
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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