The English-subtitled edition was picked up by the international digital platform Coolmic . Later, Ascendent Animation licensed the series for a dedicated English dub production, which officially debuted on the streaming platform OceanVeil on September 20, 2025. Genre Analysis and Industry Impact

Modaete yo, Adam-kun (おねだりよ、アダムくん / “Beg for Me, Adam”) Genre: Comedy, Ecchi, Supernatural, Harem Format: Manga / Light Novel (originally serialized online)

The narrative of Modaete yo, Adam-kun centers on a bizarre global crisis. A sudden, highly specific pandemic sweeps across Earth, leaving the global male population entirely impotent. This medical anomaly threatens human reproduction and shifts the entire paradigm of societal and romantic relationships.

Modaete yo Adam-kun , adapted from the manga by Toyo and animated by Studio Seven, arrived at a unique juncture in anime history. Released in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the series’ premise—a mysterious virus that renders men impotent and sterile—resonated with a subconscious societal anxiety regarding reproduction and the future of humanity. The series centers on Kazuki Sonomiya, a high school student who is the singular exception to this pandemic. In a world where 99.9% of the male population has succumbed to the "DF Syndrome," Kazuki becomes a living commodity. This paper argues that Modaete yo Adam-kun uses the veil of absurdist comedy to explore darker themes of sexual politics, female agency in a post-scarcity male landscape, and the psychological toll of being the "chosen one" in a broken world.

Paradoxically for an ecchi series, there is an underlying current of fear regarding physical contact. While the series is explicit in its intent to arouse, the narrative justification is a virus. This mirrors the real-world paradox of the "social distancing" era: a deep, desperate craving for connection mixed with the knowledge that contact carries risk (or in the show's case, consequences).

Reviews praise its high production values, particularly the and clean, expressive character designs , which are often a weakness in the short-form adult OVA market. Reviewers have also noted the "surprising amount of heart and humor" packed into its six-minute episodes, which helps elevate it above being just another pornographic title. Many applaud the series for fully understanding its identity and executing its specific brand of "unhinged, elite-tier comedy" to perfection.

The series was picked up for a short-form anime adaptation by , directed by Hiyūta Konno with series composition by Shintarō Murai.