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Synopsis
Working as a moving company employee, Shouji lives a pretty ordinary life — until a woman named Yuika invites him to a party and everything goes sideways in the worst possible way. He gets drugged, assaulted by multiple women, and wakes up stuffed in a cardboard box on railroad tracks with a fake suicide note. That's the setup, and it does not lighten up from there. This is a dark, revenge-driven story about a guy who pulls himself out of a genuinely horrifying situation and decides he's not just going to walk away from it. The tone is tense and uncomfortable throughout, which seems to be exactly the point. The early 2000s animation from Shindeban Film has that grainier, rougher aesthetic you either find charming or dated depending on your tolerance for older OVA production — think less polished than modern releases but with a rawness that kind of fits the material. It's adapted from a visual novel, so the story has more structure and character motivation than a lot of entries in the genre. If you've watched something like Kuro Ai or Shion and appreciated when hentai OVAs actually bother to build tension around a plot, this sits in similar territory. It's three episodes, so it moves quickly and doesn't overstay its welcome. Just go in knowing this is genuinely grim subject matter and not the kind of thing you watch for lighthearted fun.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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