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Slight
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Synopsis :
Yuzuhira Mizuki, or simply Ms. Mizuki to students and
colleagues, is the new counselor / nurse on campus.
She's warm, approachable, and very understanding... so
much so that even the faculty members go to her for
advice! But what starts out as a regular job turns into
something else when a student asks Ms. Mizuki to teach
her how to masturbate. Soon, Ms. Mizuki becomes the
unofficial sexual consultant in school... and she's
still a virgin herself! To top it all off, she finds
herself very much attracted to one of the male
students...
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Review
I pretty
much decided not to buy Slight Fever Syndrome when I saw the trailer
in one of my other videos. The artwork didn't look too enticing, and
the description posted on various online shops didn't really spark
any interest. Fortunately, one of my friends decided to try out the
first VHS volume and subsequently passed it on to me.
Rather cute and comical, Slight Fever Syndrome is about a nice lady
named Yuzuhira Mizuki. She had just started working as a counselor /
nurse in the school's infirmary. But aside from administering first
aid and helping students with their problems, Ms. Mizuki also ends
up providing sexual guidance as well!
Slight Fever Syndrome is character-driven rather than plot-based for
most part. Many different situations pop up in the course of Ms.
Mizuki's counselling career, and Slight Fever Syndrome is all about
how she handles them. The main dilemma of this series is, however,
the blossoming romance between Ms. Mizuki and Kirishima -- one of
the male students. I was quite impressed by Ms. Mizuki's
characterization. She remains a "good" girl despite the nature of
her counselling sessions, and she develops into a someone that you
can actually care about. I for one found myself a bit concerned
about what the series has in store for her.
The art and animation aren't very good. The overall look is
unpolished, and the character designs take some getting used to. The
female characters look like they overdid the eyeliner and mascara,
but the males look like your average anime guys. The depiction of
sex is pretty graphic. The female genital area is illustrated
strangely, and would make it seem like there's this big gaping hole
down there. It looks very bizarre, plus it's impossible not to
notice because it just grabs your attention. Slight Fever Syndrome
is mildly entertaining and amusing... but what I've seen isn't
enough to convince me to shell out $20+ for the next installment.
I'd probably rent it if it's available though, if just to find out
what happens to Ms. Mizuki and Kirishima in the end.
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