You belong to me! 01 English Sub

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You belong to me 01 English Sub

You belong to me 01Title: You belong to me – An ultra-sado girlfriend & her ultra-maso boyfriend

Release Date: 28 april 2017

Adaptation: Visual novel by Soft Circle Courreges

Release: English Sub

Production: Mary Jane

Animation Studio: New Generation

Resource: AniDB

Summary – You belong to me 01 English Sub

Chitose is fiercely in love with Minato, although her feelings are not reciprocated. The calculating Chitose will do anything to make her prince interested in her. The story of a rather authoritarian student who managed to blackmail a man with this first episode of Anata wa Watashi no Mono. Certain to seduce thanks to her charming and elegant personality, while potentially awakening a more masochistic side in certain observers. Chitose has been observing Minato-senpai from afar for several days now. She confesses her feelings to him and asks him to go out together.

Although a bit off-putting with the blackmail, the story is somewhat interesting in exploring a Master/Slave or Femdom relationship. In the first episode we see what this type of relationship is like. However, in the second episode, it took a completely different turn (an NTR gang rape). We understand how some slave/master relationships require total obedience. However, this kind of change from a somewhat vanilla relationship into something darker can be confusing.

You belong to me: as for the animation, the characters, environments and acting on the sexual scenes were spot on. The characters were very attractive, the lighting and shadows of the environments were well worked to reveal the most eroticism of the scenes. The emotion played on each character, the teases and atmosphere of the actions performed, were all shown very well animated and hardly needed much improvement, with no repetitions or errors. To conclude, if the story had stayed one way, sweet and authentic or dark and lustful, this would have been a good hentai series. Two flavors can be great on their own, but combining them can create an unexpected result. And sometimes that’s not a good thing.