Rescue Me!

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: れすきゅーME!


Information

Type: OVA
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jun 20, 2013
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, EroticaErotica
Themes: HaremHarem, SchoolSchool
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 27 min.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

Statistics

Score: 5.771 (scored by 1580515,805 users)
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Ranked: N/A2
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #3863
Members: 33,172
Favorites: 40

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Recommendations

Lots of common points: · Both consist of one unique OVA · Borderline H scenes · Similar situations, like misinterpretations that lead to kinky stuff · MC suddenly have to live with a cute girl So, if you want more than an ecchi but not quite an hentai, you'll probably like these two.  
report Recommended by MONOII
Similarities: - A guy surrounded by a harem of girls - The girls are each different and fit into different archetypes - The main characters are alone on a beach/island setting Differences: - Rescue Me! is borderline-H while 15 Bishoujo is a hentai 
report Recommended by Koibito-H
Random ecchi OVA is a random ecchi OVA. It is both random, and ecchi, because really and truly, what is the point of putting in the effort to something that is random, with its sole purpose being to give you stimulus? Of course, there is none. If you like obscure things and ecchi, these two would go well for you, albeit both being low-quality.  
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I was originally not going to put the two together, but it occurred to me that these are indeed very similar despite offering two different things. I will tell you what I mean. Both protagonists basically have a harem of girls they use to satisfy their sexual desires, even if one is unintentional and misguided compared to literal sex slaves at best. But yeah, a ton of fanservice, as expected of a very controversial piece and a 2000s ecchi OVA.  
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What can I say that won't already be said? I suppose I can point out that Interspecies Reviewers is more meaningful and a lot more fun that Rescue Me, but here in ecchi, everything goes. So what's to complain about? All around dumb fun, but I'd recommend Interspecies more.  
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Tiddies, and too many of them. It's anime like these that have no artistic, intelligent or educational value to them. But who cares when the entertainment is literally big anime tiddies. Seriously, if you are looking for anything more, you've come to the wrong place. Turn back now. There's nothing here for sane people. Thank you for your time.  
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Hmmm. I guess Aki Sora and Rescue Me are a little different from one another, but with the whole ecchi and sex antics, it's not too far off. If you want to go into the forbidden world then Aki Sora waits for you, compared to a more comedic short is Rescue Me. Whatever the pick, they are both crazy at what they sell, be it for unsightly reasons or illogical ones.  
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Similar little story about how a girl tries to charm a boy desperately. 
report Recommended by kaonasi_mV
Both series heavily rely on ecchi and harem concepts. Of course the both series are vastly different in setting and one being quite better than the other but where one (HOTD) serves as an action and the other (Rescue me) is a comedy. Both have one male, somewhat gentleman, being surrounded by archetype girls who all wants him for what ever reason. 
report Recommended by ProfaneValkyrie
Both are ecchi harems about a boy and his sexual experiences with a harem of women. 
report Recommended by LittleCaesars
Basically twins. - Useless - Big tiddies - Short - Stupid - Degen approved Might as well file them for plagiarism. Would recommend both for a short fast-food experience on a bad McDonald's afternoon (the one where they mess up your order and the food is mediocre beyond belief).  
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