
Available now is the second volume of Papakiki’s Oda Raika centric spin-off manga – and while the first could be chalked up as “over the top club activities”, this second is merely a male organ short of being an H series.
Actually, we’re mistaken – the first tome in this series was also “merely a male organ short of being an H series”.
Much like the first volume, this second is packed with salacity – yet now ten times more. And this volume doesn’t even focus on “club activities” so much as it is simply a blatant showcase of breasts and bare skin – without so much as even an attempt at a story. The series realized there was no such thing as “plot” in this spin-off to begin with – thus, there was no need to even bother making the effort to put on a facade of its existence when it could utilize its resources more efficiently to deliver an enhanced erotic experience.
This entire book, seen below at the risk of oneself, is a mirror of the first, an overabundance of Oda Raika oppai – however, it’s now amplified to the tune of complete physical exposure, mixed gender interactions in the nude, and even a fair share of yuri. Indeed, the first volume was packed with the inappropriate – yet that was just scratching the surface apparently as with the transition into the second book, the spin-off has gone from simply an excess of toplessness and oppai fondling, to illicit fantasy depictions of wanton activities.
Several additional females are introduced who further the exploits of female fanfare alongside Oda Raika – and even the loli daughters end up contributing to their Uncle’s lewd lifestyle, most notably the tsundere Sora who foolishly pulls down the blouse of a seemingly bra-less Oda Raika, right in front of that forgettable protagonist of ours whose name isn’t much worth remembering, in an all too convenient accident.
Unless one is a advent admirer of busty chests amongst scenes of incoherence, or a prominent pervert, there’s unlikely to be a connection made with this not particularly impressive manga title. Once again does the stark difference between story and themes over differing mediums prove astounding for the worse with Papakiki.

























May 18, 2012 @ 21:31 CDT
If only our lives were as interesting.
May 18, 2012 @ 21:35 CDT
Ecchi=Good. Constant cliche bs from Sora in 95% of the manga/anime=f**k no. Miu censoring exposed Raika from Nimura & Sako but not Yuuta in ch.18=f**k no. All Sako does to help and he can’t speak of his loli desires or get one of Miu’s items= breaking point.
Will Japan ever change the formula? Girls abuse guys near death, everyone approves. otaku guy gets used and gets nothing but bs and that’s ok.
Hina is the only character in Papakiki that doesn’t make me want to kill.
May 18, 2012 @ 21:50 CDT
In this book specially, Hina actually contributes to the generic factor – she drools on Oda Raika oppai.
May 18, 2012 @ 21:37 CDT
wow, what just happened there??? this makes me want to start reading the manga.
May 19, 2012 @ 9:52 CDT
maybe you should learn Japanese first lol
but XscansX is all over this manga translating it.
May 19, 2012 @ 23:48 CDT
Who cares about plot when the art is gorgeous.
Nov 17, 2012 @ 3:09 CDT
the funny thing is, kiki in our language means vagina, so basically to us papakiki means daddy’s vagina, lololol
Nov 17, 2012 @ 3:57 CDT
Same language in which, baka means cow?
Dec 9, 2012 @ 5:38 CDT
You got that right!
sorry for the late reply though.
Dec 9, 2012 @ 6:07 CDT
I’m guessing we’re in the same country then, Philippines?
Dec 9, 2012 @ 6:55 CDT
Whoa, never would have thought, no wonder we have similar tastes to anime, when i mentioned it before, those were all aired here.
Dec 9, 2012 @ 7:36 CDT
Don’t know about you, but mine is due to a large influence by animax.
Dec 9, 2012 @ 8:18 CDT
HAH!, mine is due to public television, we didn’t have cable back then, so that was the only way to watch some animes, only got to know more when we finally got internet.