Cream Lemon

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Cream Lemon
Cream Lemon: Mako Sexy Symphony
くりぃむレモン
(Kurīmu Remon)
Genre hentai
OVA
Directed by
Studio
No. of episodes 16
Released August 10, 1984-February 21, 1987
OVA: New Cream Lemon
Directed by
Studio
No. of episodes 9
Released March 21, 1987-March 21, 1988
OVA: Ami Specials
Directed by
Studio
No. of episodes 6
Released December 15, 1985-May 21, 1990
OVA: Miscellaneous Specials
Directed by
Studio
No. of episodes 7
Released June 25, 1987-March 19, 1993
OVA: New Century Cream Lemon
Directed by
Studio
No. of episodes 2
Released July 27, 2001-August 23, 2002

Cream Lemon (くりぃむレモン Kurīmu Remon?) is an H anime series with some in-depth storylines and classic (late 1970s to early 1980s style) artwork. The first Cream Lemon OVA was released in 1984, though Cream Lemon was not the first hentai anime. The first was Lolita Anime I: Yuki no Kurenai Kesho * Shojo Bara Kei, released earlier in 1984.

Cream Lemon is a collection of somewhat surreal stories having different settings and situations at different points in time, with genres including fantasy, comedy, suspense, sci-fi, action, drama and mystery. The overriding theme of the series is sex of almost any kind imaginable. Most chapters stand alone as separate titles, having no relation to any other stories within the Cream Lemon series. The main recurring characters are a brother, Hiroshi, and sister, Ami, who are edging ever closer to an incestuous relationship.

Related to the Cream Lemon series is the Project A-Ko series, which was originally to be the third installment of Cream Lemon but changed while in production to be a mainstream title. The only remaining indication is the bath scene with B-ko.

Contents

  1. "Be My Baby" (August 10, 1984) (Ami series #1)
  2. "Escalation" (September 10, 1984)
  3. "Superdimension SF Legend Rall" (December 3, 1984)
  4. "Pop Chaser" (March 13, 1985)
  5. "Ami Again" (April 10, 1985) (Ami series #2)
  6. "Escalation 2: Forbidden Sonata" (May 25, 1985)
  7. "Don't Do It Mako! Mako Sexy Symphony Part I" (July 12, 1985) (Character designs by Toshiki Hirano. His wife, Narumi Kakinouchi, was the animation director for this episode.)
  8. "Super Virgin" (September 10, 1985)
  9. "Happening Summer" (October 20, 1985)
  10. "Star Trap" (December 25, 1985)
  11. "Black Cat Manor" (January 25, 1986)
  12. "Don't Do It Mako! Mako Sexy Symphony Part II" (February 25, 1986)
  13. "Ami III: Now I Embrace You Ami" (May 25, 1986) (Ami series #3)
  14. "Nalice Scramble" (August 5, 1986)
  15. "Superdimension SF Legend Rall 2: Lamu Ru Strikes Back" (December 5, 1986)
  16. "Escalation 3: Angels' Epilogue" (February 21, 1987)

  1. "To Moriyama Special I: Five Hour Venus" (March 21, 1987)
  2. "White Shadow" (April 15, 1987)
  3. "The Evil Doll" (May 1, 1987)
  4. "Etude: Snow Heartbeat" (June 21, 1987)
  5. "Dream-Colored Bunny" (July 1, 1987)
  6. "Summer Wind" (July 30, 1987)
  7. "Two People's Life of Heartbreak" (December 26, 1987)
  8. "Etude II: Early Spring Concerto" (January 21, 1988)
  9. "To Moriyama Special II: Afterschool XXX" (March 21, 1988)

The Ami episodes which the Cream Lemon franchise was founded upon were very popular, and several special OVAs (and one feature film) detailing the further story of her character were made.

After an absence of just under ten years, the first in a brief new age of Cream Lemon OVAs made its appearance, with another following the year after. Both episodes are connected with the two most popular Cream Lemon stories; the Escalation and Ami series.

  1. "Escalation: Die Liebe" (July 27, 2001)
  2. "Ami Recontrer" (August 23, 2002)

  • McCarthy, Helen and Jonathan Clements. The Erotic Anime Movie Guide. London: Titan Books, 1998. ISBN 1-85286-946-1. (Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press, 1999. ISBN 0-87951-705-0.) Chapter 5 covers Cream Lemon in detail.

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