


To make the business more profitable, she is putting on scare acts in hopes people will visit more often if there’s a legendary demon roaming around. Let me go over each chapter and what I thought, starting with a Nine-Tailed Fox Shrine Maiden who loves tokusatsu or live action shows, but are generally referenced in anime or manga for live stage shows.Ĭhapters 32 introduced to us Luz Ninetei, a young nine-tailed fox shrine maiden who is down on her luck with a less than successful shrine that she’s taking care of while her master is away. But that’s a-okay, because more monster girls is always a good thing! What a lot of fun these new chapters were as well, each one offered a wholly new and complete story, and one of them also gave us a huge revelation that I will discuss in just a bit. Review: And suddenly, three new chapters popped up out of nowhere. Thus Kimihito is unwillingly thrown into the role of “host family” for these girls – sort of like exchange students whether he likes it or not. In this world, a new law has passed allowing for the co-habitation of these “monster races” and humans, and but some races are still in need of human contact before things become truly normal. From a Lamia (half-snake, half human) to a Centaur (half-horse, half-human) and more.

Summary: It’s every day life with Monster Girls in this ecchi comedy, telling the harrowing tale of a young man named Kimihito Kurusu who builds a harem of young, attractive girls with animalistic features.
