Asumi Kouya is a college student who wants to earn some extra money. Utilizing his talents for cooking and cleaning, he accepts a part-time job as a housekeeper. His employer is single father Keiichi Naruse, an attractive young man with a troubling history regarding his former staff. Naruse's time is constantly dominated by work and his adorable son Ichika, and he rarely gets time to himself. Cleaning the man's room, Asumi gets a startling insight into just how frustrating the life of a single parent can be. He finds a pile of adult videos, which results in plenty of implications. Despite Naruse being a man, Asumi finds himself completely drawn in by his employer's beautiful face and gentle personality. With the promise of allowing the frustrated father sexual relief, Asumi's life as part of this small family has only just begun. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Let's be clear on this. We are thirsty for some yaoi action and there are nowhere enough (I mean they don't even exist) yaoi hentai out there. Don't expect that the only one appearing after forever will be amazing with a deep relationship and well-structured scenario. Planet Earth asks you to focus a little on reality. The art is fair enough (6), the story (5) has holes, but the enjoyment fills them all (pun intended) 10. Overall a 9 for what it is -a 5 minutes long, 8 episodes yaoi hentai. Finally some damn action. You watch it for this and even if it is notuncensored (or I didn't find it) you are still able to see everything and not this stupid before and after shots, the non-existent nipples, and the invisible penises -say no more! If you need a story you go to other yaoi/ shounen ai or read it's manga. Any storyline that has a child is cute enough anyway, so why to start bitching about this one-in-a-century actual yaoi. ENJOY IT.
AGAIN AND AGAIN, AND AGAIN I have been tricked into watching hentai. I thought this was a shounen ai/boys love anime (as mal tagged it as) filled with male fan-service, and if that was the case I would be satisfied of what I had watched. BUT this is actually a hentai, so I guess mal has its work to do. This review may be a bit short because there is not much to cover since there are only eight episodes and they are all five minutes long. The story: University student Asumi came to Naruse household to be a housekeeper for his part-time job. The family consists ofa single-father and a son Ichika. Among them, the father Naruse is too sexy for Asumi!! Even if he is not gay, Asumi gets conscious of Keiichi, and when he noticed that Keiichi is sexually unsatisfied by noticing him watching adult video in his room, he would unconsciously get tempted to attack him…! "Naruse-san, you're too sexy for a father with a child...!" Papa Datte Shitai based off a manga by the same name and written by serina, seo, and it’s getting adapted by magic bus, that’s literally the best studio name ever. I never heard of the manga, either I’m living under a rock or it’s one of them berried yaoi/hentai manga. If you are wondering who the uke is and who the seme is, the uke is kouya asumi and the seme is keiichi naruse. I personally didn’t like kouya asumi overall I really hate characters like him. And I found keiichi naruse really charming and sweet. I was happy with the drama scenes, they had a lot of emotion put into them, and that’s quite rare to see in a yaoi/hentai. The animation was quite poor, the characters faces looked horrible. Story: 5/10 Art: 3/10 definitely the weakest thing in this show. Sound: 9/10 I loved the ending theme it was such a bop. Character: 6/10 the kid and keiichi were quite cute, hated asumi tho. Enjoyment: 5/10 Overall: 5/10 a very average yaoi I didn’t have much to offer. I wouldn’t recommend this to many people, it was really average.
This series managed to be very sweet within the five minutes each episode had. There wasn't just smut - there were also emotions, and portrayed problems that single parents can face from being solely responsible for their child and meeting someone new. Story (7/10): The manga is currently untranslated, so I can't speak for any possible changes that occurred in this animation. There wasn't one rigid problem throughout the series, but there were problems that gradually developed overtime that the protagonists faced and resolved, either individually or together. Art (8/10): I liked the light blushes on the characters' faces, and the art was simple. The anatomy wasfine too. If you're fond of sex scenes, you may enjoy that aspect as well. My favourite art must be the images in the ending theme song, where we see the main couple and Ichika (the child) together. I enjoyed seeing the simplicity and joy in the ending theme song images. Sound (10/10): The ending theme is just so adorable and wholesome. I'm glad the voice actors sang together! It's heartfelt and really expresses the family vibe that both protagonists, along with the child bring when they're together. And I have no complaints for the voice acting. There were moments when Naruse sounded genuinely conflicted or worried, and other times when he was assertive and sincere. Asumi sounded serious and genuine too, and his persistence was made clear from the bottom of his heart. Character (8/10): Due to how short the series is, we don't know a lot of things about the characters or know them extremely well as individuals. However, their feelings and the way they interacted when they were together were genuine. Naruse, as the older person and as a single father, had his own anxieties that older partners sometimes have. Asumi, as the younger person who can probably meet other people, certainly had his own reflections too. Despite the reasons why they may have chosen not to be together, it was nice to see both parties enter a healthy relationship, and they both care for Ichika. Enjoyment (8/10): It's not so common to see explicit BL animated, so I was happy about that. There were moments when I was curious about what would happen in the next episode, or I finished an episode feeling content. I enjoyed this series for what it was. Overall (8/10): This series was worth my time. If I'm in the mood to watch something short and sweet again, I would consider this. There was an overall feeling that love doesn't always have a specific age attached to it. Sometimes, people don't dream of dating and finding a life partner again after they divorce or if they're a single parent, so it's nice to see that indeed, love can still happen. There were father-son moments between Naruse and Ichika which were one of the highlights to me lol, so it wasn't just the romance that got me. After seeing this series, I’m open to seeing more stories that feature single parents falling in love.
If you're a yaoi veteran.. prepare to be disappointed I, like many fujoshis/fudanshis, am pretty ecstatic about the recent boost in the making of yaoi animes (it's about time, amirite) so if you've been a yaoi fan for a long time, read a lot of manga, saw all the classic yaoi animes .. just know this is nothing like them. I can see that it is a clear attempt to beeee like them, but not really. the story can be pulled from anyone's ass and the sex scenes are, well, I can only describe them as being animated by virgins. anyway the only case I'd recommend this animeis if you're thirsty for yaoi and you've already watched everything else. ENJOY.
It's yaoi, BL... So yeah. Also is short, so I watched it fast, which was good, but it wasn't at the same time :( I don't really enjoyed Asumi's actions at the beginning towards Naruse. That's why not every BL/Yaoi appeal to me. Forceful behaviors are not okay in my opinion. Even if they are dating... NO is NO. Anyways, when things finally get settled, it was really cute. I wish we could see more development, it was pretty short. I would like to know more about the characters and their past. Also more about their future together, with their son, and how they would face the problemsand challenges. Ichika (Naruse's son) is pretty cute and sweet. I love him so much!!!
I'd like to preface this review by saying that as a broke college student and a cheap person in general who still wants to watch anime legally to support creators I ended up watching the cut version. What this means is that my viewing experience had less yaoi than everyone else's apparently and I think that really affected my review. First of all: the story. Look I don't think anyone came into this expecting plot or well developed arcs, I sure as heck didn't, the cut series is less than 30mins so not a lot of time to get into the deeper aspects of characterdevelopment. However considering what this is and what people showed up for, the overall story is wholesome and cute. The rest of the categories in quick succession: Art: cute, the animation is smooth and there's no weird yaoi anatomy. Sound: good Character: unoriginal but since this is really just an adlib trope series I found the designs themselves were aesthetically pleasing and there was no crazy deviations from how I expected the characters to behave. Enjoyment: look I came here for... not what I ended up getting... but what I did get was really feel good and fluffy so despite this being literally every cutesy fanfiction I've ever read based around the same concept I enjoyed the heck out of it. I think the biggest issue I had with the cut version was how annoying it was to have the flow of the episode interrupted by the cut card. When an episode is ~4mins it's important that everything flows nicely. There were a few times where I felt any smooth progression they managed to generate was completely obliterated by the notice.
Legit I thought I was going to drop the 6th episode because this seemed like a rather average shounen ai that had no empathy for its art as well as it's storyline. However, after an hour of overthinking stupid nonsense such as asking myself if the characters are gonna end up happily ever after or what, I might as well just watch the last 2 episodes. I did that and oddly enough it change my mind a bit. I'm still not a big fan of the art as well as it's slow pacing, but the characters were totally cute for each other. Funny enough, Ihave not seen much of gay dads in the Yaoi/shounen anime world so it was kinda nice for a change that they did add this to the anime collection. I do recommend this anime if you're a shounen ai fan, Yaoi fan or neither lol..
If you watched the 8 full episodes, without the censorship, you may know its a "hentai" more than just a shonen ai. The story is just cliche' and boring, like really boring. But if you were there for the juicy part is ok. We don't see yaoi hentai every day. If you watched it thinking its a shonen ai, and were waiting for a more deep story, sorry to tell you, that's not for you. But if you are a yaoi fan, and you want to see some sex between two guys, probably you are going to like it. It took me a coupleof minutes to find a good website to watch it.