Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Girls Bravo: The Complete Series S.A.V.E.



Fan-Service Galore With This Series But Also With A Good Deal Of Hilarity
AS Pretty much expected this series while very light-hearted for most of the series has a ton of fan-service from the standard pantie shots to topless nudity but while there is some lecherous groping from one the male characters and surprisingly a female character it doesn't cross the boundary beyond that so it can still be enjoyable without reaching the x-rated zone of hentai or adult films. Like a lot of harem animes you have a single young man Yukinari Sasaki a somewhat timid boy but having a strong and caring heart apparently due to unfriendly overtures from girls in his younger days has a great phobia of girls to where he actually develops a rash whenever a girl touches him, but after an unfortunate accident of being kicked into his tub by his well endowed female neighbor and childhood friend(The only one he trust though even she causes him to break out in a rash) finds himself on another world where he meets a young girl who can actually touch him without him becoming allergic...

A Classic Fan-Service Anime
Many attractive girls bouncing around in skimpy clothing, that's what Girl's Bravo is all about. And if that's all you're expecting, then you will fully enjoy Girl's Bravo. In addition to the fan-service there is some good drama, many funny circumstances, and a great cast of characters.

If you are a lover of fan-service anime then Girls Bravo absolutely must be a part of your collection.

Awsome Romance/Comedy iv'e watched yet
I love comedy and romance anime's and this one was a pretty good one, Harems are common for the most part in anime, but this one is especially hillarious, i must warn you .... be carefull when watching this because it borders along the lines of hentai. Regardless I highly recomend this anime...just don't let your parents catch you watching it, cuz 9 times out of ten...they will come in at the wrong time, and it will be a very akward moment. (o^A^)/

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