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While training, however, his situation with the coach, Ayuko Hayami is compromised. 5"Balls to the Wall"
Transliteration: "Nōburēki no seishun" (Japanese: ノーブレーキの青春)Kenji TakemuraMay 24, 1996 (1996-05-24) Kintarō becomes a servant in a traditional-style mansion of a wealthy family, but is quickly dismissed. He then challenges the daughter Reiko Terayama, who abhors men and has a fetish for her motorcycle, to a race. 6"Animation is Fun!"
Transliteration: "Animēshon wa omoshiroi!" (Japanese: アニメーションは面白い!)Hiroyuki KitakuboJune 28, 1996 (1996-06-28) Chie is a cel-painter at the animation studio where Kintaro works as an errand-boy. Production difficulties ensue, and Kintarō must rely on old friends to pull things through. An animated rendition of Tatsuya Egawa, voiced by the author himself, makes a cameo appearance in this episode. Reception[edit] The
Golden Boy OVA was generally well received by English-language reviewers. It is widely known for its mature content: while the OVA is not strictly a hentai animation, it does feature instances of partial female nudity, orgasms, and female masturbation. In contrast, the manga becomes almost pornographic starting in the second volume. [26] Jeff Ulmer of DigitallyObsessed calls it "hilarious",[27] and Luis Cruz of AnimeOnDVD says it is "surprisingly well-written for an erotic comedy,"[1] and that it "easily deserves the 'Essential' moniker bestowed
upon it" by ADV. Cruz goes on to say that the series' jokes "feel like a natural extension of both the characters and the plot.