Hentai is one of the most popular things that Japan has shared with the rest of the world, but we don’t talk about it because, well, it’s simply p*rn. Most hentai have poor animation quality, which is OK because the person watching the video isn’t expecting for fluid animation, but a new video preview for the hentai stunned anime fans with its amazing animation.
A doujin artist on Twitter, @horihori ahan, uploaded a video on their Twitter handle that has gone extremely viral due to the animation, and the animation style has been compared to Jujutsu Kaisen, which is made by Mappa Studio. As it turns out, this promotional video was released to promote the fifth and final episode of their doujinshi manga titled “The Man Who Saved Me on My Isekai Trip Was a Killer.“
Because of some sexual sequences, the film is age restricted on YouTube, therefore you must login to watch it, or you may watch it on Twitter. It is the first animation piece produced by the creative collaboration LuneSoupe. Fans are comparing the animation level to Mushoku Tensei and Jujutsu Kaisen, but there is no comparison between a one-minute short movie and a 24-episode anime series.
Many readers may be wondering, “When will the whole episode be released?” Unfortunately, there will not be a full episode of this series because this video was only intended to promote the manga series. Many viewers were perplexed, so the author had to clarify on Twitter: “Thank you very much for your kind attention. This animation was created to promote this work. There are no future intentions to create an animation”
The doujinshi relates the story of a librarian who was subjected to numerous sorts of harassment. She falls down a manhole one day and is reincarnated in another realm. While exploring a new planet, she is attacked by various individuals, but she is saved by a mystery kid who kills people without mercy.
If you’re interested in reading it, the doujinshi is available in English on the DLsite platform for only 330 yen (approximately US$2.56) every chapter. For additional details, type “The Man Who Saved Me on My Isekai Trip Was a Killer” into the Google search engine.
Source: Official Twitter account