Lolita Anime (Nikkatsu)

Lolita Anime (ロリータアニメ) is a three-part hentai original video animation released in 1984 and 1985. It was released by Nikkatsu on the heels of Wonder Kids' Lolita Anime, the first hentai OVA. By releasing it in the same year and with the same title as Wonder Kids' seminal work, the creators may have hoped to cash in on the success of the original series. It is better known to English-speaking fans as the "other Lolita Anime". This series uses the name of the "king of lolicon" Uchiyama Aki, but Uchiyama had no involvement in the creation of the anime and was merely paid for the use of his name.[1]

Lolita Anime
ロリータアニメ
(Rorita Anime)
GenreHentai, Lolicon, Omorashi
Original video animation
StudioNikkatsu
Released15 December 1984 – 10 January 1985
Episodes3

The third episode, entitled "Uchiyama Aki no Omorashi Gokko", features an omorashi scene in which a girl has diapers put on her and is forced to use them. The girl in this episode has a passing resemblance to Miu of the Wonder Kids series.

The first two episodes were released in December 1984, while "Uchiyama Aki no Omorashi Gokko" was released in January 1985.

Episodes

No. Title Release date
1"Uchiyama Aki`s - Sick Aki-chan"
Transcription: "Uchiyama Aki no Obyuki Aki-chan" (Japanese: 内山亜紀のおビョーキ亜紀ちゃん)
15 December 1984 (1984-12-15)
One autumn day, Aki has a mysterious experience on her way home from school.
2"Uchiyama Aki`s - Milk-drinking doll"
Transcription: "Uchiyama Aki no Milk Nomi Ningyo" (Japanese: 内山亜紀のミルクのみ人形)
20 December 1984 (1984-12-20)
A tropical colony in 1922. The girl, Aki, notices that her groin has pubic hair. Aki suffers from a sickness at the friend's house and has a hallucination of a doll ridiculing her pubic hair.
3"Ukiyama Aki's - Peeing Gokko"
Transcription: "Uchiyama Aki no Omorashi Gokko" (Japanese: 内山亜紀のおもらしゴッコ)
10 January 1985 (1985-01-10)
Aki has a strange experience at her uncle's house.

References

  1. Galbraith, Patrick W. (2017). "Appendix I: Interview with Uchiyama Aki". In McLelland, Mark (ed.). The end of cool Japan : ethical, legal, and cultural challenges to Japanese popular culture. London: Routledge. p. 220. ISBN 978-1-138-63825-9. OCLC 951465296.
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