Ahoy, mateys! "Kutsujoku 2 The Animation Episode 1" be a wild ride through choppy waters, leaving ye more confused than a parrot in a room full of mirrors. It starts with our main bloke, whose name we never quite catch, havin' a right dreadful dream 'bout a lass. She's all tied up and cryin' 'bout her "pussy gobblin' up his cock". Talk 'bout startin' with a bang!
Then we meet the bloke in the flesh, a timid sort who's been roped into coachin' a girls' swim team by his gorilla of a superior - a right nasty kraken, she is! He runs into his new student, Sayuki, a sweet young thing who reminds him o' that lass in his dream. Now, here's the twist as crooked as a ship's mast after a storm: turns out our lad's got a hidden power, "Human Body Manipulation" - he can make folks dance to his tune like puppets, see?
Problem is, he don't remember havin' it! He goes all flustered around Sayuki, thinkin' it's love at first sight, but then BAM! The power kicks in and he starts makin' her do all sorts o' indecent things, like flashin' her knickers and lickin' his... well, ye get the picture. It's like watchin' a drunken sailor tryin' to navigate a hurricane - a mess o' awkwardness, guilt, and, aye, a bit o' arousal too.
Turns out, Sayuki's the younger sister o' the lass from his dream, and this bloke, he knew the sister back in their hometown. Seems like the apple don't fall far from the tree, eh? He drops a bombshell, sayin' he's their disowned relative and that he used his powers on the older sister too. Now, I ain't one for morals, but this be gettin' a bit too incestuous even for me liking.
The episode ends with our bloke, drunk on power and lust, takin' advantage o' poor Sayuki while she's helpless to resist. She swears she ain't into it, but her body tells a different story, movin' like a ship in a storm, all against her will. It's a right pickle they're in, and I ain't sure if I should be disgusted or... well, let's just say I'm intrigued to see where this ship sails next.
This whole thing be as messed up as a mermaid's love life. It's got the sweetness of first love, the bitterness of betrayal, and the sheer absurdity of a flying Dutchman. One thing's for sure, matey, this ain't your average romance. It's a dark, twisted, and oddly compelling voyage into the depths of desire and manipulation.
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