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Are one of these ladies the female interest? Well not really. You see, a person completely unrelated to the host club ends up in dept and has to masquerade as a boy to pull it off. It turns out she’s more of a
Chad than any of them, which makes her the
favorite among the ladies. But she also has a killer personality “off stage”, so she becomes very popular with the men as well. It’s
strange but entertaining. 7. ‘Shinmai
Maou no Testament’ The life of Basara Toujou takes a sudden turn in “Shinmai Maou no Testament. ” After his father remarries, Basara is surprised to find himself with two new stepsisters. However, he soon discovers that his siblings are actually members of the demon clan, setting the stage for a series of supernatural conflicts and ecchi scenarios. “Shinmai Maou no Testament” is not your regular ecchi anime. While it does have a generous amount of fanservice, the anime also delivers a solid plot, engaging battles, and intricate character dynamics.
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[82] Original video animations[edit] Main article: List of Hunter × Hunter OVA episodes When the Hunter × Hunter anime covered most of its source material by 2001, Nippon Animation made the decision to end the adaptation rather than continue it with filler. [83] Due to fans' unsatisfied reactions to the conclusion of the television series, three subsequent
OVAs were produced by Nippon Animation. These carried the plot from where the broadcast left off during the Yorknew City arc and covered the Greed Island arc. [84][85][86][87][88] The first OVA series was
directed by Satoshi Saga and ran for eight episodes in four released volumes from January 17 to April 17, 2002. [89] The second OVA series, Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island, was directed by Yukihiro Matsushita and ran for eight episodes in four released volumes from February 19 to May 21, 2003. [90] The third OVA series, Hunter × Hunter: G. I. Final, was directed by Makoto Sato and ran for 14 episodes in seven released volumes from March 3 to August 18, 2004. [91] After the original anime's initial run on Animax, the OVAs were aired successively. [75][92] Viz has shown no intention of releasing English versions of the OVAs. [93] 2011 series[edit] Main article: Hunter × Hunter (2011 TV series) A new Hunter × Hunter anime adaptation was announced in July 2011.