OVA
Description
Takuro Hayami transfers to St. Arcadia School, recently opened to male students. His arrival sparks intense sexual pursuit from female students due to his "Ultimate Sex Power," a unique physiological trait granting exceptional stamina, prodigious semen volume, and continued penile growth during intercourse. This trait makes him a target for campus-wide exploitation.
Initially viewing the attention as a fantasy, he soon reinterprets it as a nightmare due to the predominantly non-consensual encounters. He is routinely overpowered and raped by female students and faculty, resulting in physical and emotional exhaustion. His inability to refuse stems from coercion and involuntary physiological reactions.
Academically and athletically, he underperforms. He self-identifies as a poor student and acknowledges being out of shape. Early attempts at sports, like baseball, demonstrate ineptitude. While he references prior swim team experience as his sole talent, this remains unverified within the narrative.
His personality includes a tendency toward internal snark and criticism, often suppressed. The original game depicts occasional jerkass tendencies and callousness toward partners, influencing potential bad endings. The anime adaptation reduces these flaws, emphasizing victimhood and aligning him closer to a conventional nice guy archetype.
Character development occurs primarily through plot-contingent actions. On the game's good ending path, extensive baseball training yields marginal athletic improvement. He orchestrates key events to prevent Leona Morimoto from sabotaging Saori Otokawa's Student Council bid, demonstrating agency. The anime amplifies his heroic traits by showing his refusal to betray friends under coercion. His relationship with Saori Otokawa evolves; the anime establishes them as an official couple, while the game's best ending implies future romantic potential.
He functions as a narrative anchor amid pervasive sexual violence. His perspective highlights violations of common sense, such as consuming a drink produced by the antagonists' family to achieve plot resolution—a decision framed as illogical within the story.
Initially viewing the attention as a fantasy, he soon reinterprets it as a nightmare due to the predominantly non-consensual encounters. He is routinely overpowered and raped by female students and faculty, resulting in physical and emotional exhaustion. His inability to refuse stems from coercion and involuntary physiological reactions.
Academically and athletically, he underperforms. He self-identifies as a poor student and acknowledges being out of shape. Early attempts at sports, like baseball, demonstrate ineptitude. While he references prior swim team experience as his sole talent, this remains unverified within the narrative.
His personality includes a tendency toward internal snark and criticism, often suppressed. The original game depicts occasional jerkass tendencies and callousness toward partners, influencing potential bad endings. The anime adaptation reduces these flaws, emphasizing victimhood and aligning him closer to a conventional nice guy archetype.
Character development occurs primarily through plot-contingent actions. On the game's good ending path, extensive baseball training yields marginal athletic improvement. He orchestrates key events to prevent Leona Morimoto from sabotaging Saori Otokawa's Student Council bid, demonstrating agency. The anime amplifies his heroic traits by showing his refusal to betray friends under coercion. His relationship with Saori Otokawa evolves; the anime establishes them as an official couple, while the game's best ending implies future romantic potential.
He functions as a narrative anchor amid pervasive sexual violence. His perspective highlights violations of common sense, such as consuming a drink produced by the antagonists' family to achieve plot resolution—a decision framed as illogical within the story.