Eroticism mixed with horror continues in Mieruko-chan

 




While the third episode of mieruko-chan's anime adaptation was developed with only a small amount of ecchi in the scenes, it seems that the Passione studios accumulated all that ecchi that they did not release in that episode and sent it to the fourth, because again a rather accentuated eroticism could be observed that was not overlooked by the Japanese (in a good way). These scenes correspond to the seventh chapter of the original manga, and in fact remain quite similar, with some additional shots offered by the already characteristic style of the studios that produced Ishuzoku Reviewers.

Opinions that stood out on comment forums in Japan included: "This erotic horror thing has me quite confused", "A great monument to fetishes! Spectacular!", "Even the wrinkles on Miko's skirt seem so sensual to me now" and "Now they have me excited waiting to see their friend in a similar scene, will it be possible in the future?"












The series has been broadcast since October 3 in Japan and is confirmed with a total of twelve episodes, while the Funimation platform will be responsible for its distribution in the West. Izumi began publishing the manga through Kadokawa's ComicWalker magazine in November 2018. The publisher published the fifth compilation volume on March 22, followed by the sixth on October 22 in Japan.

Production team
Yuuki Ogawa (FLCL Progressive, Ishuzoku Reviewers, Ooyasan wa Shishunki!) directs the anime at Passione Studios.
Kenta Ihara (Kyuukyoku Shinka shita Full Dive RPG ga Genjitsu yori mo Kusoge Dattara, Ore dake Haireru Kakushi Dungeon, Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu) is in charge of writing and supervising the scripts.
Chikashi Kadekaru (Houkago Mania Club: Koi no Hoshii no, Juuni Taisen, Ta ga Tame no Alchemist) is in charge of character design and animation direction, while Makoto Uno (Choujuushin Gravion, High School DxD Hero, Seikon no Qwaser) is in charge of the monster design.

Mieruko-chan synopsis
Miko is a typical high school student whose life is turned upside down when she suddenly starts seeing hideous and horrible monsters. Despite being completely terrified, Miko goes about her daily life, pretending not to notice the horrors around her. She must endure fear to keep her and her friend Hana out of harm's way, even if it means coming face to face with the worst. Mixing comedy and horror, Mieruko-chan tells the story of a girl who tries to deal with the paranormal by acting indifferent to him.

Source: Otakomu

(c) Asaki Izumi, published by KADOKAWA / Visible Child Production Committee



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