Shoujo Ramune - Episode 1 [top]
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Shoujo Ramune occupies a polarizing space in online discussions. The controversy stems from the tension between its artistic, soft-focus aesthetic and its explicit content. shoujo ramune - episode 1
Shoujo Ramune, also known as "The Mysterious Murasaki Shounen" or "The Young Murasaki Boy," is a romantic comedy anime series based on the manga by Aya Kanno. The show premiered on July 3, 2021, and has been gaining attention for its quirky humor, lovable characters, and heartfelt storytelling. In this review, we'll dive into the first episode of Shoujo Ramune, exploring its themes, characters, and overall impression. This public link is valid for 7 days
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Kiyoshi is the antagonist and protagonist of Shoujo Ramune . Voiced by Keisuke Nakamura (under the pseudonym Isuke Natsumura), he is the linchpin of the entire story. His age is never explicitly stated, but his greying hair and retired status suggest he is likely in his 40s. He presents himself as a friendly, easygoing, and harmless old man—a façade that allows him to gain the trust of the children who visit his shop. The series’ synopsis bluntly states his true intentions: "He wanted to live the rest of his life watching little girls," a plan that proves successful.