

Junichi Yamakawa Collection
新・やらないか
Gay high school student Masaki Michishita is making a desperate rush to the bathroom, not remembering that the park he has wandered into is a popular spot for men to meet each other for hookups. When he encounters the handsome Takakazu Abe, who immediately propositions him, Masaki forgets all about why he entered the park in the first place and seizes this opportunity for romance. However, nature's calling cannot be ignored; after Abe offers a unique solution to Masaki's problem, their bizarre, romantic, and sometimes even dangerous relationship begins. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Gay high school student Masaki Michishita is making a desperate rush to the bathroom, not remembering that the park he has wandered into is a popular spot for men to meet each other for hookups. When he encounters the handsome Takakazu Abe, who immediately propositions him, Masaki forgets all about why he entered the park in the first place and seizes this opportunity for romance. However, nature's calling cannot be ignored; after Abe offers a unique solution to Masaki's problem, their bizarre, romantic, and sometimes even dangerous relationship begins. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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MoonTurkey
May 1, 2024
This is so bad it's good levels of entertainment, that level of The Room and Birdemic Shock and Terror where you know what you're watching is trash but you could watch it with a group of friends and just laugh your ass off with the insane plot, animation and voice acting. This is one of the progenitors of the Bara genre and it definitely shows it age at times but that makes it even more iconic, and given how big meme culture is it honestly came at the best time. I would recommend this to people who want a good laugh and don't take things too seriouslyso while I give it a low rating because objectively it's bad I give it a 7 in humor and entertainment.
Adnash
August 11, 2024
"Shin Yaranai ka" OVA is a wonderful tribute to Junichi Yamakawa's works and one of the finest examples of crowdfunded official anime. It offers all the elements that one may call characteristic when talking about Yamakawa-sensei's manga. There's a lot of masculine energy mixed with humor, drama, and bizarre scenes. Everything is enriched by quite unique techniques, such as including real-life footages in the show, using CGI models here and there that look wacky on purpose, or really nice way of censoring things that had to be censored (yes, this anime is censored, but it doesn't take away even for a bit the joy comingfrom watching it). Keep in mind, please, that it has a lot of suggestive moments, so I wouldn't call it a completely SFW anime. When it comes to visuals, the strongest point of this anime are the close-ups of handsome male characters starring in it, and the overall very faithful depiction of character designs and scenes known from the source material. While it shines the most with static frames, the animation itself is far from something that many would refer to as "sakugafest". To be fair, "Shin Yaranai ka" doesn't need that much complex animation. If we add to it the fact that it's kind of an indie project, then the animation quality is proper, at least in my opinion. Not great, but also not that much terrible to be called a slideshow. Audio effects are alright. They fit all the scenes they are used in. The soundtrack is good, making this whole OVA even funnier to watch. "Kuso♂Miso Carnival" by Kaito is truly a banger. Just one word of advice that is definitely worth noting in a review. This anime is a genuine, classic bara experience. That's why it might not click with yaoi fans. Even though I recommend checking it out regardless of whether you are a fan of bara or yaoi, it is recommended to keep in mind that this show prioritizes classic bara over yaoi. The studio, Anime Tokyo, did a wonderful job in making an anime adaptation that mixes the old stories that are several decades old with fresh ideas. It resulted in creating a new story that is heavily influenced by the other works by Yamakawa-sensei (with the legendary "Kuso Miso Technique" having a priviledged position, making it somewhat a core of the whole story told in this OVA). I had fun while watching "Shin Yaranai ka". It's definitely an anime I recommend for everyone interested in watching a fine bara full of humor and fancyness.
bobthebuilder_
July 11, 2024
This is the most BL movie of all BL movies. I went through so many emotions watching this. Yes, it is absolutely horrible. Yes, the animation is bad. Yes, the plotline makes no sense; not once did I was able to predict what happened next. Everything that happened after one another felt like a fever dream. But is it the best thing I've seen all week. It's on the level of "its so bad it's good" quality. This is a great movie to watch if you don't want to think and have a good laugh with some friends. The soundtrack is 10/10. Its a bop.Everything else is dogshi
HidamariSeashore
March 31, 2025
Who knew that such a renowned meme among the anime community would come from a manga where one man urinated in another man's butt? Moreover, who knew that that meme would lead to that manga getting a PG-13-rated anime adaptation nearly 40 years later? Well, that's just the reality we're living in, so accept it already. I've accepted it, even though I was disgusted by the original "Kuso Miso Technique" manga when I first read it in 2021. I mean, if Alice no 100°Cc was going to gross me out, why would anyone think I'd be any more okay with reading Kuso Miso Technique? Nevertheless,Kuso Miso Technique has achieved meme status for its facial expressions and the quote, "やらないか?" (Yaranaika?), or "Shall we do it?" in English, and on April Fool's Day of 2023, an anime adaptation called "Shin Yaranaika" was announced, releasing exactly a year later. One additional year after that, I have watched "Shin Yaranaika" and will now review it. (I mean, it's March 31st where I am at the time of writing this review, but I mean, it's April 1st elsewhere in the world!) Shin Yaranaika, also known as the Junichi Yamakawa Collection, begins when Masaki Michishita, an ordinary student at a prepatory school, runs to a public park in search of a restroom. There, he locks eyes with a man sitting on a bench. The man, Takakazu Abe, proceeds to zip down his jumpsuit, reveal his privates, and ask Masaki, "Shall we do it?" Thus, they go to the men's restroom together and....well, I don't think I need to explain how the rest of the Kuso Miso Technique section of this OVA goes. I say the "Kuso Miso Technique section" because there is actually more to the story beyond here, with those elements being based on other one-shot manga drawn by Junichi Yamakawa. Well, I don't know how closely the OVA follows those one-shots (and honestly, I don't really want to know), but it does all come together into one insane ride! Since Shin Yaranaika isn't an adults-only story like its manga counterpart, you aren't going to see any explicit sex or butt-wetting (I said what I said); those moments are censored with more pleasant images, although you can still hear the main characters' dialogue over those images. One of these images references the "Nice Boat" meme, which really hammers in the fact that this anime is little more than a meme that shouldn't be taken too seriously. Of course, those scenes being censored isn't much of a surprise, but what did surprise me was how the anime developed its two main characters. We actually get a short scene of Masaki's prep school life at the beginning of the OVA (which was a weird but sort of amusing scene, but I digress), and Takakazu has a backstory that is shown in the story and even sort of comes into play later on. Their relationship to each other is expanded a little bit beyond what is shown in the original manga, too, and while whether or not their relationship is actually believable is debatable, it does seem to me like they actually care about each other, more than the original manga did, anyway. Having previously watched Maki Itou's "World, Before You End", I knew that the animation in Shin Yaranaika was going to be trash before even watching the trailer. Unfortunately, I was proven correct, although in this case, it actually kind of fits in a weird way. Even though I can't, in good faith, rate the anime higher than I am because of the animation, I can easily see the poor animation in this OVA being a meme in and of itself, especially the 3-D animation. As for the sound....well, it's not too bad. The voice acting is okay, with Maki Itou's voice actually being a very good fit for Takakazu. The music is very stupid-sounding, but it's a very good fit for such a ridiculous anime. There isn't really much I can really say when it comes to how I feel about Shin Yaranaika, but I can at least say that it was never boring and that it was a more worthwhile experience than the manga it came from. I do feel like it's best to watch it if you've already read Kuso Miso Technique, since you might appreciate the ridiculousness of it all better that way, but those with a good amount of familiarity with Japanese meme culture could probably also enjoy it. Just remember to not take this anime too seriously, since it is, after all, a meme.
CuteOtaku1506
August 1, 2024
This ova is a parody, as said in the tags, so if you come here looking for bl moe (like i was), this isn't for you as it makes fun of de bl genre itself on the entire episode. If you want to laugh a little and have free time, this might be for you then. The show is extremely cursed, and everytime somethings happens, you will think "what the actual f-" but that is what makes it funny. The animation is absolute trash, and some things are made (hopefully purposely) with terrible 3D animation. The erotic scenes and bodies in general are censored, andsometimes even the entire frame. The voice acting is good though, but with the horrendous plot it does not delivered well. I wouldn't recommend watching the episode if you are a BL lover, mainly because it might be targeted to people who don't like BL in the first place and just want to have a laugh and make fun of the genre. Overall not bad if it's seen merely as a parody. Would not watch again.
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