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An unrestricted cut exclusive to ComicFesta’s digital streaming platform, focusing deeply on the adult romance aspects of Reon Maomi’s original manga. Complete Episode Guide

(Note: Some DVD releases include a "Bonus Episode 0" – a prologue showing Ryoji’s first victim, which is 15 minutes long and serves as backstory.)

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Mio tries to enforce personal boundaries to avoid getting swept away by physical lust. Despite her internal rules, Kujou’s persistent affection and direct advances break down her walls. Episode 5: Intimacy at the Temple

2017 • 12 Episodes. Season 1 of Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... premiered on April 3, 2017. The Movie Database premiered on April 3, 2017

The 2017 anime series Souryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni... (On the Night of Lustful Passion Mingled with a Priest...) became a landmark title in the niche world of adult-oriented romance animation. Adapted from Reon Maomi’s popular josei manga, the series gained notoriety not just for its provocative content, but for its unique broadcasting format. It was the first title to spearhead the "ComicFesta Anime" wave, often referred to by fans as "AnimeFesta" or "僧侶枠" (Soryo-waku), which translates to "the priest's slot."

introduces Mio at her high school reunion, where she encounters Kujou. After drinking too much to mask her awkwardness, Kujou helps her get home, leading to an unexpected, passionate encounter where he reminds her that "even a priest is still a man." [Insert Rating Based on Review Criteria]

As night fell, Emiko sat on a bench, watching the townspeople gather in the town square. They lit their lanterns, and the soft glow illuminated the misty air. Suddenly, the wind picked up, and Emiko felt an eerie presence. The lanterns began to sway, as if pushed by invisible hands.

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Beyond the steaminess, the series dives into the "forbidden" nature of their love. Mio constantly wonders if their relationship is "right", providing a layer of josei drama that keeps viewers hooked. It explores themes of suffering and understanding, particularly in the later episodes where characters are forced to confront their choices.

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