Akiba Girls

Akiba Girls (アキバ系彼女, Akiba Kei Kanojo) is a visual novel developed by the Japanese game company G.J?.[1] It was adapted into a 3-episode hentai original video animation series produced by Milky. It is licensed by both Hustler Video and JapanAnime in United States.[2][3] The first OVA was released on VHS and DVD simultaneously on June 25, 2004.[4][5] The second was released on September 25, 2004.[6] The third was released on June 25, 2006.[7]

Akiba Girls
アキバ系彼女
(Akiba Kei Kanojo)
GenreHentai
Game
DeveloperG.J?
PublisherG.J?
GenreVisual novel
PlatformMicrosoft Windows, DVD player
ReleasedOctober 24, 2003
Original video animation
Directed byShigenori Awai
StudioMilky
Japan-X
Licensed byHustler Video, JapanAnime
Released June 25, 2004 July 25, 2006
Episodes3

Plot

Shindou Nikita has a secret that he has been hiding for a long time—he loves hentai and h-games. He enters "The Alternative Trivia Research Club" where the first of his many sexual encounters takes place. Despite that, he finds out that both of his foster sisters are in love with him, and he has to make a choice—who does he really love. Nikita Shindou loves the world of animation more than anything; he puts his life into it. He has never fallen for a real, living girl, until the day he meets Ren Aoi.

We're introduced to young man Nikita Shindou as he's making his way through Akihabara, which is his main haunt and the place where he gets all his bishōjo games, which he plays in his room all alone in the dark. Keeping them a secret from his sister who just moved in a few months ago after their parents had died, Nikita loves playing up the characters having sex with each other and manipulating them as he can. To his surprise on his way home though, he comes across a park he hadn't remembered before and sees a beautiful woman there, one that reminds him strikingly of an older Sheeta from Laputa: Castle in the Sky! Even more amazing is that she comes into his room in some sort of dream sequence not too much later and keeps calling him Pazu and the two fool around quite a bit only for it to end up as a dream.

Characters

  • Nikita Shindou (新堂 二貴太, Shindou Nikita) is the protagonist and is a college student. He is an "akiba-addict". His parents died when he was little in a car crash and he was saved by Ren when she was an angel. He has been living with Mei ever since.
  • Tamaye Akiyoshi (秋吉 珠恵, Tomae Akiyoshi) is a cosplayer and a member of the same club as Nikita. Voiced by: Junko Kusayanagi
  • Hatoko Konoha (木乃葉 鳩子, Konoha Hatoko) is an older adopted sister of Nikita, which is why she has a different surname. She is drunk most of the time and seems to have feelings for Nikita, but this could be her just being drunk. Voiced by: Kaori
  • Ren Aoi (蒼井 恋, Aoi Ren) Ren is an angel, who had saved Nikita from the crash which killed his parents. Since this was changing the destiny of a human, which angels are forbidden to do, Ren is punished by God to live on the Earth temporarily neither as an angel or human. By the end of the episodes, it was time for her to leave Earth, as she had served out her sentence. Voiced by: Komugi Nishida
  • Mei Shindou (新堂 鳴, Shindou Mei) is the adopted little sister of Nikita. From living with Nikita for so long, she has developed feelings for him which he doesn't realise until Hatoko tells him. Voiced by: Nene
  • Renka Misaki (岬 蓮香, Misaki Renka) has a tsundere personality. She is a voice actress and is also a member of the same club as Nikita. Voiced by: Renka

References

  1. アキバ系彼女 (in Japanese). G.J?. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
  2. "Akiba Girls DVD 1-2 (S) Adult". The Right Stuf International. Archived from the original on 2012-12-17. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  3. "Akiba Girls (129022) (60Min)". JapanAnime. Archived from the original on 2009-02-10. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  4. "アキバ系彼女(1) [VHS]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  5. "アキバ系彼女 さーくる1 [DVD]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  6. "アキバ系彼女 さーくる 2 [DVD]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  7. "アキバ系彼女 さーくる 3 [DVD]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-05-03.

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