Akebi chan no sailor hentai
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The setting is Roubai Private Academy, a prestigious girls’ middle school in the country. For Akebi Komichi, donning this school’s sailor uniform is a dream come true. Her middle school dream life is finally beginning. Verdant open countryside vistas. The slowly flowing time of youth.
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It’s about Akebi who’s attending a new school with sailor style outfits. She wans to make 100 friends and that’s the basis of how this wholesome slice of life starts off.
Hitoribocchi is an obvious choice. Just like Akebi Chan, Hitori is attending a new school where she has no friends to rely on.
The introduction of our titular main protagonist Akebi, Komichi (Murakami, Manatsu) a Genki Girl who is instantly likable, and we quickly learn has this naivete and simpleness to her, she lives her day to day happy, thanks to the way her mother supports her and encourages her to live her best life and become the best person she can be. Even their relationship with weight was nontoxic, sure Akebi made a little bit of a fuss, but perked right back up through subtle cues and encouraging words. There’s just this simpleness to the show itself, and it works! It works great! It clicked for me in more ways than one, and I really enjoyed it. Finding out how the pacing is going to pan out is always a gamble with first episode premiere’s, and this did feel slow, but never in a bad way. It was like seeing a movie, and immersing yourself, diving deep with these characters, and seeing what new and exciting things they will bring. I just love it, and my heart raced at the thought we’ll have to wait a whole week for a new episode, I want to dive back in as quickly as possible.
The story is far from boring, Akebi dreams of one day standing on the big stage, that’s her motivation as she runs through her neighborhood in the quiet countryside as obaa-chan’s plant’s new crops in the rice field. Furthermore, the fact they’re planting new crops suggests the presence of spring, and this cozy weather season is associated with new beginnings, like seeing a sunrise for the first time during New Year. The subtleties presented didn’t go unnoticed. Akebi does some impressive acrobatic moves but doesn’t quite stick the landing. A man with a truck strikes up a conversation but the way Akebi acts around him suggests she already knows this man. He offers her a ride and she takes him on it, a glimpse into what is a normal occurrence.
The puzzle starts coming together when Akebi and her mom go shopping for new fabrics to continue with the sewing project she had going on earlier. Spoilers ahead, beware! Her mother is making Akebi’s uniform, a sailor uniform no less. Which is pretty cute, the blue ribbon adds a very nice touch to the whole outfit. Where Akebi-chan is about putting on a uniform, Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru is about taking it off. Both shows feature a heavy emphasis on how clothes make us feel, and how we can sometimes fumble like outsiders by the way we present ourselves within. Fascinating stuff!





















































