New Human Struggle Bunny
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Don't let the runtime fool you — the entire runtime of Struggle Bunny — a hentai OVA that dropped at the 1996 Summer Comic Market from a small outfit called Neriwasabi. The title borrows DNA from Shinzou Ningen Casshern, that classic 70s android hero series, and warps it into something decidedly adult — so if you walked in expecting a faithful tribute to the source material, you'd be in for a surprise. The setup leans on the bunny-girl aesthetic that was everywhere in mid-90s doujin culture, filtered through the kind of low-budget OVA production that defined that era of independently distributed anime. It's a snapshot of a very specific moment in anime history, when small studios could press a single tape, sell it at a convention table, and call it a day. If you've wandered through titles like Mahou Shoujo Diana or similar short-form 90s adult OVAs, you already know the format — brief, lo-fi, and unambiguously explicit. There's no sprawling plot to follow across episodes, no character arcs to invest in over a season. It's a curio, essentially, and it functions best understood as that: a minor artifact from the doujin OVA boom. Not something you'd sit down and recommend to just anyone, but for collectors or people genuinely interested in how niche adult anime was produced and distributed in the mid-90s, it's a genuine time capsule.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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