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Keiichi’s drive isn’t just lust. He is profoundly lonely. The manga and anime suggest he became a priest partly because he lost Miyabi in adolescence. His desire for her is mixed with a need to prove he can love someone deeply while serving his community.

The episodes move quickly (total runtime is just over one hour), so it is best consumed as a long movie rather than a weekly show. For viewers interested in adult anime that combines emotional stakes with high heat, this remains a cult classic. Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... Epis...

| | Details | |:---|:---| | Japanese Title | 僧侶と交わる色欲の夜に… | | English Title | On a Lustful Night Mingling with a Priest... | | Type | ONA (Original Net Animation) | | Episodes | 12 (plus one recap episode) | | Original Run | April 3, 2017 – June 19, 2017 | | Episode Length | Approx. 4 minutes per episode | | Studio | Seven | | Director | Hideki Araki | | Series Composition | Makoto Takada | | Original Creator | Reon Maomi (Manga author) | | Genres | Drama, Hentai, Romance | | Demographic | Josei (aimed at adult women) | Keiichi’s drive isn’t just lust

For international audiences, . The official R18+ (uncensored) version was originally streamed on the ComicFesta Anime Zone service. The standard broadcast versions may be available on other platforms depending on the region, though it is not widely licensed. As with many niche adult titles, the official availability is limited and subject to change. His desire for her is mixed with a

In the end, is a fascinating, if flawed, artifact of its time. It pushed the boundaries of what could be broadcast on Japanese TV and highlighted a niche demand for adult romance aimed at a female audience. However, its problematic themes and low production values prevent it from being anything more than a curiosity.

The contrast between the stoic, professional demeanor required of a priest and the passionate personality of the individual is a recurring focus.