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Megachu! -Megamisama Chūihō-
File:Megachu! game cover.jpg
めがちゅ! -Megamisama Chuuihou-
GenreAction, Hentai, Magical girl, sci-fi, comedy.
Video game
Megachu! -Megamisama Chuuihou-
DeveloperFront Wing
GenreEroge, Fantasy, Comedy
PlatformPC
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2006
Original video animation
Megachu! The Animation[1]
Directed byFront Wing
StudioMilky Studio
Licensed by
Released2007
Episodes3

Megachu! -Megamisama Chuuihou- (めがちゅ! -Megamisama Chuuihou-) is a Japanese adult game by Front Wing, which was later adapted to a three-episode hentai anime series. The story is a spin-off of Djibril – The Devil Angel. The anime was released in North America by Kitty Media as Oh My Sex Goddess, a title apparently parodying Oh My Goddess.[2]

Plot

Kōsuke Kawakami is a college student who suffers from unexplained nightmares in which he's "a rampaging sex demon".[2] One day, a goddess known as Jordh appears before him and wants to destroy the evil demon inside him which is causing his erotic dreams about his roommate, Natsuki Kurosaki. Another goddess, Fauna, decides on an alternate means of stopping the demon. However, Natsuki has plans of her own for Kōsuke, and later joins Jordh to defeat the demon.

Characters

  • Kōsuke Kawakami (川神 幸介 Kawakami Kōsuke)
  • Natsuki Kurosaki (黒崎 なつき Kurosaki Natsuki)
  • Fauna
  • Jordh
  • Lea

Release

The anime series was released in Japan by Milky Animation Label and MS Pictures.[3] In March, 2010 Kitty Media announced that Megachu! would be released in English but it was delayed until it was officially released on January 12, 2011.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Megachu! The Animation | HD Episodes | Hentai Haven". Hentai Haven.
  2. ^ a b Beveridge, Chris (February 17, 2011). "Oh My Sex Goddess - Mania.com". Mania.com. Archived from the original on December 12, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  3. ^ "Getchu.com18ؾ". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Anime News Network". Retrieved 21 December 2014.