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Jul 14, 2021 to Sep 15, 2021
Twelve-year-old Koushi Nagumo's life suddenly goes downhill when his father abandons him after their house burns down. Left to fend for himself, Koushi collapses on the street, but an eccentric woman named Mineru Wachi takes pity on him and brings him to the female dormitory "Megami-ryou." After learning of Koushi's situation, Mineru, who happens to be the temporary manager, invites him to become Megami-ryou's official dormitory mother. However, what awaits him are the dorm's residentsâeach with their own wacky shenanigansâlike the androphobic yet gentle Atena Saotome, the feminine tomboy Kiriya Senshou, and Mineru herself, whose recklessness knows no bounds when it comes to science. Despite this, Koushi does his best to fulfill the duties of this crazy new life! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
7.2/10
Average Review Score
75%
Recommend It
20
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In case it wasnât clear from the promotional material, Megami-ryou is a transparent appeal to lovers of ecchi harem fanservice. There is no attempt at constructing a continual narrative nor to create riveting characters who act in genuine ways. This is literally designed for the viewer to watch with their pants off as six girls all desire to hump one boy. If that sounds like something youâd be into, this show is golden. If not, you shouldnât be watching. For those that fall into the intended audience - youâll be pleased to know that this is not the type of ecchi that will manifest censorship beamsacross the bare bosoms and bottoms of the harem, only to later remove them in a BD release. The nudity was totally uncensored upon airing on ATX channels, as far as Japanâs decency laws will allow for, and delivers the goods within the first few minutes of episode one. You will see accidental groping of tits, accidental slipping into the missionary position in the bathroom, intentional stripping in front of the MC in order to attract his attention, and an endless amount of other scenarios that high level degens should be familiar with. Megami-ryou also succeeds in having an aesthetically attractive and diverse best girl cast. You have the adorably naive, caring Athena who acts like an onee chan to the main character. She has nice tits. The shy goth cosplayer Frey who loves to use the MC as a fashion model. She has nice tits. The dorky bespeckled researcher Mineru...she has nice tits. Thereâs a loli, because why not. Thereâs a cute mysterious kuudere grill in Serene - ofc with pale blue hair, and a fiery tomboy with crimson red hair with tsun tendencies. Basically all the popular fantasy girl templates are present in the show - truly someone for everyone of the proud degens who watch the program. The young main character - and I mean young, he's twelve, may be a turn off for many who prefer their harem leads to be peers to the girls that pursue their balls. Afterall most people who watch this program will be double the age of Koushi. But this does tap into a fetish that many degens have of seeing young, submissive leads receiving a crash course to puberty by the aggressive and fully developed beauties that surround them. Is it morally wrong for a twelve year old to be in such an environment? Yeah. But that's part of the appeal, I think, as being told something is forbidden can make it more tantalizing. The immediate comparisons for this show are Asa Made Jugyou and, more recently, Sunohara-sou no Kanrinin-sa. Both revolved around a timid young boy surrounded by gorgeous girls who all find him adorable and crave his attention. Neither of these harems truly âwentâ anywhere insofar as intimacy or a conclusive ending, because thatâs never the point of these shows, only to endlessly tease and explore the possibilities of what could occur in this fantasy scenario. This however does raise a fair complaint concerning the cyclical, sexually non-committal ecchi of this nature though - wouldnât this premise be better executed as a hentai? If you were in this situation as the MC, would you be able to resist the open invitations to have sexuale relations with with these girls as the MC never does? This is a common âproblemâ with full immersion into the ecchi genre as the decision making of the MCs is consistently unbelievable, minus a few rare cases. This problem in and of itself is why Iâd have to dock the score a bit, despite being a success in ways that an ecchi is intended to be. What you see is what you get here. This is very much so a derivative of past successes and isnât reinventing the wheel in any shape or form. But because there is so rarely these days ecchi anime that are willing to be fully nude romps that showcases the female anatomy in ways the viewer wishes they could irl, this shines as a perverted wish fulfillment tool that harkens back to days where these types of shows were much more plentiful. For that reason it should be particularly celebrated as a recent success of the ecchi genre that has been starving for a bit for more bolder works.
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TRIGGER WARNING: PEDOPHILIA, GROOMING, SEXUAL ASSAULT Wataten and Uzumaid walked so this anime could run. Mother of the Goddessâ Dormitory is softcore child porn similar to Boku no Pico. Except instead of a man molesting a child, multiple women molest a child. In terms of pedo-bait anime, this is probably the most shameless one so farâplenty of nudity, sexual innuendos galore, and even sex. After his father abandoned him, a suspicious woman offers a 12-year-old boy named Koushi a place to stay. Upon entering his new home, three residents of the all-female college dormitory greet him in the nude: jiggly jugs, nipples, and all in uncensored grandeur. Onecontrived sexual encounter after another, and now Koushi is their âdorm mother." He's tasked with laundry, cooking, and cleaning. As he interacts with the women daily, they overtly flirt with him and vie for his attention, even though he is obviously a minor and they are adults. There are five child predators, I mean lovely women, who live in the dorm. Each lady has a distinct personality that will be recognizable to fans of the harem genre. The woman who found Koushi, Minera, is a mad scientist. She works in her underwear with no bra because thatâs very practical attire for working with toxic chemicals. The goth girl, Fley, forcibly dresses Koushi in sexual cosplay outfits at any chance she gets. This embarrassment quickly turns to sexual assault because she misunderstands his politeness as flirting. The silver-haired girl follows the quiet and submissive archetype (Similar to Koneko and Kanade Tachibana). She also sexually assaults Koushi. Kiriya, the red-haired girl, was raised with brothers and often gets nervous when Koushi treats her like a woman rather than a tomboy. As time passes, the writers give her more screentimeâtheir relationship becomes increasingly more sexual. The most prominent female character is Atena, often framed as a fragile shrinking violet rather than a predator. She is afraid of men because, for some reason, she was never around boys until going to college. If she comes close to men or 12-year-old boys, she gets uncontrollable nosebleeds. After Koushi accidentally gropes her a dozen or so times, she becomes more tolerant of boys. The primary joke is that she is uncomfortable around him, but they keep sexually assaulting one another coincidentally. Koushi expresses no romantic interest in Atena, but she develops feelings for him. Those feelings manifest as an incest fetish when she learns she enjoys him calling her âolder sisterâ. Lastly, there is a sixth girl, Sueta, who is about Koushiâs age. She frequently visits (and abuses) him at the dorm. I can summarize her personality as âviolent tsundereâ. She hits him whenever he gets flustered as a natural response to a precarious sexual situation. As much as I hate the molester girls, I resent Suetaâs inclusion in the show because they use her for pedophilic fan service. Iâm not interested in âitâs just a cartoonâ debates. You are welcome to your opinion. Mine is that itâs creepy to sexualize kid characters. The only thing that could be qualified as character development is how the girls progressively sexually harass Koushi in more creative ways. All I see are tiresome archetypes and stupid contrivances for fanservice moments. Occasionally there is drama, but it is immediately interrupted by groping, panties, cleavage, or nipples, so you can never really take it seriously. In my opinion, this anime is deplorable bottom-of-the-barrel scrapings. âHaha look at these hot girls sexually harassing a childâ isnât a funny joke. Itâs just someoneâs fetish. Why not make hentai rather than a full-length TV show? No one is getting fooled. There are a few bizarre situations where it departs from generic harem cliches and takes a sharp turn into fever dream territory. A few highlights include: A chemically induced lesbian orgy, a 12-year-old girl gets diddled by a fish, girl falls on Koushiâs dick through the ceiling. Yes, it has the same premise as the softcore hentai classic âWhat She Fell on Was the Tip of My Dick, Joshi Ochi!â Thereâs also a homage to the famous hentai âMy Brotherâs Slipped Inside Me in The Bathtubâ in one early episode. Seeing how absurd Goddessâ Dormitory would become is the main reason I kept watching it. Based on the ecchi x harem genre, it succeeds in the breast department. The titties are bountiful and uncensored. It would get an 8/10 if you removed everything except for the 20 seconds of titties in each episode. Art-wise, it is clear that time, talent, and budget went into this production. Thanks to the lack of animation, the character art generally looks consistent. I noticed they forgot to add sound effects, like footsteps, which seems like an amateur oversight at random points. At least the opening and ending are catchy tunes. All of the voice acting is phoned in, to put it nicely. The performances made me miss the days of over-the-top acting in High School DxD. After a streak of dumpster fires, Asread probably adapted this to get a quick check from their investors. Hopefully, it is just one minor disaster that everyone involved forgets. All I want is for Asread to go back to making hilariously bad anime like Big Order and Arifureta. I would recommend you avoid Goddessâ Dormitory like the scourge it is.
Megami-ryou no Ryoubo-kun is an anime that manages to combine comedy, romance, and unusual situations in a lighthearted and engaging way, winning over audiences who enjoy slice-of-life stories with a provocative touch. The series follows Koushi Nagumo, a 12-year-old boy who, after being abandoned by his parents, ends up becoming the "dorm mother" (caretaker) of an all-girls dormitoryâinhabited by beautiful and eccentric women. Despite its bold premise, the anime has a relaxed pace, with a strong focus on humor and the typical misunderstandings of this kind of story. Each episode features hilarious interactions between Koushi and the dorm's residents, highlighting the unique personalities of each,such as the gentle Athena, the energetic Kiriya, and other characters who add diversity and charisma to the plot. One of the strengths of Megami-ryou no Ryoubo-kun is how it handles ecchi situations without losing the comedic tone or overstepping boundaries that would make the content uncomfortable. For fans of anime like To Love-Ru, High School DxD, or Rosario + Vampire, this series fits perfectly into the genre, delivering fan service with good humor and a healthy dose of innocence from the protagonist. Furthermore, the animation is competent, with vibrant colors, good character design, and well-directed scenes. The lighthearted soundtrack helps create the welcoming and fun atmosphere of the girls' dormitory, making the viewer feel part of this chaotic and charismatic environment. Megami-ryou no Ryoubo-kun isn't for everyone, but for those who enjoy lighthearted romantic comedies with plenty of fan service and charming characters, it delivers exactly what it promises. It's a fun series, with cute moments and funny scenes, ideal for relaxing and enjoying without any major pretensions. If you're looking for an anime with a likable protagonist surrounded by beautiful girls and lots of trouble, this is a great choice!
It's very easy to hate generic harem anime, because of the copy-paste nature the industry love, people get tired when they see the same thing pop up again and again. However, I could not reason myself to use such criticism to rate anime, not anymore that is. If the idea works once, it should work multiple times, just a few changes here and there (so long as it isn't too ambitious), give it a title of its own and you're good to go. Mother of the Goddess' Dormitory falls into this situation. It's easy to hate, but you gotta remember that people will love these anime endlessly,and in the perspective of such, sure, it isn't the best harem in the world, but it is still pretty good. The story is episodic in which follows the lives of the protagonist, Koushi, in his newly found home after he found himself in the wrong anime (Fire Force). Most of the episodes are/contain what you are probably already expecting, y'know, your beach episodes, school festival, guy falls over and touches tits for the 17th time, all that junk. I suppose in itself it isn't the most creative thing on Earth, but the anime does a good job at allowing the viewer to be invested in the marriage of its own gimmicks added to it, like that crazy scientist, cosplay girl, kuudere outta this world, and that ninja girl. It made for some pretty funny moments I didn't think were going to come in honesty. One more thing I will go on about with the characters is how they also had some underlying story to their name, it doesn't see the light of day often, but when it does it is a nice touch to add onto for them. In some sense, it probably heightens enjoyment when you see your favourite character become more detailed, don't hope for too much though. The audiovisuals are pretty dry, it's basically every box standard 2015-ish time anime. Literally nothing more to disclose on that superficial matter. However, I will point out how the animation sometimes benefits this anime, particularly of its kind. When it is slapstick as it is, things get surreal to the point of it making the anime funnier than it already is, what you may find "lazy animation" can actually be looked at as part of the comedic atmosphere this anime has for itself, though, I'd imagine this is true for a lot of other anime, not that I remember. At the end of the day, I enjoyed this anime a lot more than I thought was plausible. I found myself laughing at the antics and tomfoolery way more than I should have. The anime also has some self-awareness to it which makes it funnier to view. I mean, it is just boobs at the end of the day, kinda makes sense that it will do anything to get there, especially how they are explicitly shown.
If youâre looking through the reviews of this series for reasons to not watch it, then honestly, I think youâre probably better off just not watching it. On the other hand, if youâre open to giving this series a shot, then Iâm here to try and persuade you that itâs going to be worth your time. Because while this series appears to simply be your regular ecchi anime filled with overwhelming fan service, I personally think that thereâs much more about it to love. Right after reading the synopsis, you should already get the feeling that this series is a bit different from theusual tropes (unless, of course, youâre comparing it to something like Sunohara-sou). Firstly, none of the main characters are high school students. Instead, they are middle schoolers and college/university students, and in this case the middle schooler is the only dude so weâre pretty much closer to the safe end with regards to age-related discourse⊠but thatâs a matter for another day. Anyway, due to certain circumstances, the kid moves into an all-female dormitory and starts his new life with some lovely company. Unlike a lot of other harem series, in Megami-ryou, not all the girls immediately or eventually fall in love with the main dude. It has a simple story filled with fun and wacky moments, and tinges of romance added in here and there. While they may have uniquely unorthodox traits, in general the girlsâ characters are really natural, down-to-earth and befitting of college/university students, which makes them relatable to a certain extent. Pacing of each episode was good and overall the composition of the series was well planned out, making it easy to enjoy and understand. Needless to say, this series has a great amount of fan service, which is arguably the main focus and main attraction in the first place. Now, when it comes to the ecchi genre, people sometimes make complaints about those mysterious beams of light which appear within the anime, a phenomenon otherwise known as censorship. Naturally, this series does feature censorship as well. However, it also features not one, not two, but three different versions with three different levels of censorship â censored, uncensored, and âsee-throughâ versions. While doing so doesnât exactly make the series family-friendly, I feel that it shows just how much thought and effort the production staff have put into making this series potentially enjoyable for viewers. On that note, I was pretty satisfied with the fan service provided and felt it wasnât too over-the-top, it complemented the comedic moments well and was rarely used unnecessarily. Majority of the seiyuus for the characters are new or relatively less experienced, but that did not affect my enjoyment of the series. In fact, it was rather refreshing to hear newer voices which Iâm not accustomed to hearing from the tons of other series I have watched. In addition, this series also featured a separate â2.5Dâ cast, who cosplay as the characters and also sing the opening and ending themes. This is another commendable decision made by the staff and another special element for fans of the series to enjoy. In conclusion, if you love ecchi and fan service and want a series which wonât exactly take up too much of your time, this 10-episode series will most definitely be worth the watch. If you were on the fence, I hope that you can give it a try. Megami-ryou no Ryoubo-kun will be a series which you can simply switch off your brain and enjoy, with treats for the eyes, heart-warming moments and a whole lot of fun.