The series’ concept came from adult-game creator (known for They Are My Noble Masters ) and character designer Kazuya Kuroda (who worked on Vandread and Spice and Wolf ). Originally serialized as a manga in BugBug magazine—a special 15th‑anniversary project—the OVA adaptation brought the story to a wider (adult) audience.

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Fans of this genre often incorporate classic Japanese tech aesthetics into their modern spaces. This lifestyle includes collecting vintage CRT monitors, mechanical keyboards with retro keycap profiles, and original physical big-box PC releases. Media and Storytelling Influence

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Authors often create expansive, sun-drenched landscapes that serve as a character in their own right.

One reviewer humorously summarized the series’ approach: “A quick setup: Here you have a guy and fifteen girls on an island and of course they fuck because… well because this is porn and it’s not trying to build any form of plot whatsoever”. Nevertheless, the series delivers what its audience expects—plenty of variety, different camera angles, and a harem fantasy fulfilled.

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