The "TO LOVE" series is one of the best among many erotic animations. It is also teased by fans as "official forced to die together"; the recently popular VR virtual technology was used by the official to produce an animation video; using VR virtual technology to watch can experience 360-degree effects. If animation companies use this technology to produce animations in the future, will you like this effect? The video released shows "Mengmeng Belia Debiluk" (commonly known as sister-in-law) taking a bath. She is the younger sister of the heroine Lala. Video screenshots: The protagonist of the work, Rito Yuuki, is an ordinary, pure-hearted high school student who expresses his feelings by peeking at his favorite Haruna every day. But when a cute alien princess, Lala, comes to him because she ran away from home, his troubles continue. Fighting with the princess's suitors every day, Rito's daily life begins to enter an endless vortex like a satellite that has lost its power. Haruna, who secretly cares about Rito, Golden Shadow, who came to Earth to kill Rito, and the super charming heroine will all appear one by one. Compared with the previous work, "To Love-Ru Darkness" not only shifts the focus of the plot from Lala to Golden Shadow and Yume, but also the degree of eroticism has reached a new level. |
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