
While the first PV focused on nopan, Sakurasou’s newly released second PV fills the screen with pantsu – the entire highlight being how the protagonist finds his face shoved into the heroine’s red underwear.
As much as one would like to say with every new preview item for this series, “this is looking even more promising!”, that’s certainly nowhere near being the case – and in fact, this series never looked promising to begin with. Sakurasou is getting progressively worse as more promotional items arrive – specifically as of all which it could possibly show, it seems antics found obligatory with any similar highschool romance series are what we receive.
And for those not in the know, most highschool romance series are conductive of diarrhea – perhaps as result of all the posteriors they place in one’s face, the sight turns sickening eventually.
Besides that, the video shows little beyond what has already been exhibited in prior marketing clips – a slew of upbeat scenes featuring the many expendable females clinging to the leading male character in the same manner parasites infect a feeble host who doesn’t even realize the situation it’s in. On that note, it’s a bit disconcerting how the conventional harem story actually seems to fit a parasite and host representation rather well – minus the fact that all the harem member characters are bound to be parasites in a greater metaphorical sense.
Not to mention, these parasites seem immortal so long as there’s a continuous pool of females to exploit.
















Oct 4, 2012 @ 16:57 CDT
The Blu-Ray will be removing the pantsu, and putting her ass in your face
Oct 4, 2012 @ 17:05 CDT
At this rate, probably.
Oct 4, 2012 @ 18:17 CDT
One can only hope.
Oct 5, 2012 @ 4:47 CDT
Its not like something have to hide ?
Also, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab4fs9No18g PV from mediafactory.
Oct 5, 2012 @ 21:37 CDT
I don’t think this is the heroine…
Should be the female senpai.
Oct 5, 2012 @ 21:43 CDT
It’s a heroine of a several – they’re all equally generic anyways as well, not worth distinguishing unless it were an actually meaningful series.
Oct 6, 2012 @ 11:34 CDT
It may be a generic romance series with generic storyline, yet I heard it offers more than just fanservice, and it wasn’t really a harem show to began with (as the male lead is solely in love with the indifferent heroine). Let’s see how the first episode makes things better than expected.
Oct 6, 2012 @ 15:31 CDT
Or worse than expected.