Slave Doll (Japanese: こわれもの, Hepburn: Kowaremono) is a Japanese pornographic original video animation created by Otakey Sasaki and released in 2000. The series revolves around Aki, a busty android maid constructed by the Gene (pronounced Gen-a) Corporation. Her function, besides being a household maid, is the collection of male genetic material (semen) through sexual means, after which it is saved, possibly for species preservation. Slave Doll was followed by a sequel, Slave Doll II (こわれものII, Kowaremono II) released in 2001 and produced by Beam Entertainment.

Slave Doll
North American DVD cover of Slave Doll
こわれもの
(Kowaremono)
GenrePornographic, Science fiction
Original video animation
Directed byKaoru Toyooka
StudioSoft On Demand
Licensed by
Released May 20, 2000 November 20, 2000
Runtime31 minutes per episode
Episodes3
Original video animation
Slave Doll II
StudioBeam Entertainment
Licensed by
Released August 25, 2001 November 25, 2001
Runtime30 minutes per episode
Episodes2

Plot

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Slave Doll tells the story of Aki, is an Android maid created by the Gene Corporation sent to infiltrate the house of the mysterious Kenichi. She disguises herself as an ordinary housekeeper and begins her mission to capture a sample of Kenichi's superior sperm which is made easy by her master's insatiable lust towards her.

In Slave Doll II, Aki's sperm collecting days are over, and rather than being scrapped, she serves an eccentric professor as his maid. The professor then gives Aki a bracelet that changes the maid into a super-crimefighter (in the mold of the magical girl).

Reception

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Bamboo Dong, writing for Anime News Network, disliked the humiliation themes of the OVA. She found the story to be "standard," but "disjointed and awkward," attributing some of this to her dislike.[1] Michael Thomas enjoyed the hints at Aki's past, and enjoyed the allusions to Cream Lemon and Wedding Peach.[2] Derek Guder found the sex scenes "rote and unimaginative," but enjoyed the bad acting on the English dub track, finding it in parts "so bad it's good."[3]

References

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  1. ^ Dong, Bamboo (March 25, 2003). "Xs and Ys – Shelf Life". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  2. ^ Thomas, Michael (June 23, 2003). "Slave Doll". Mania.com. Demand Media. Archived from the original on January 8, 2014. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
  3. ^ Guder, Derek (May 13, 2004). "Slave Doll". Mania.com. Demand Media. Archived from the original on October 13, 2012. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
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