


The motley line-up of monster girls present in Monmusu have been introduced to some equally unique-looking newcomers, naturally accompanied by a hefty supply of service that will likely help the girls in terms of fitting in.
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Sep 5, 2015 01:03 JST
- Tags: Comedy, Gakkou Gurashi, Image Gallery, Inu, Lerche, Mizugi, Moe, Pool, Zombies



The surviving girls of Gakkou Gurashi have again tried to look on the brighter side of their apocalyptic days, opting to beat the summer heat by slipping into some skimpy mizugi and splashing about in the pool – despite the plot ever slowly gearing up toward one of its memorable moments…
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The monster girl mayhem of Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou has continued as the anime introduces another monstrously seductive monmusu who has unsurprisingly brought about more chaos, though this has done little to hamper the anime’s new and tempting waitress service or its incessant fixation on unnaturally large breasts.
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Abounding with its usual slice-of-life moe pump, Gakkou Gurashi has attempted to keep its lovable girls uplifted despite the apocalyptic circumstances unfolding in its plot – causing watchers to wonder what the future will hold for the anime’s vulnerable schoolgirls.
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The lovely monster girls of Monmusu have served up more monstrous harem antics as the unfortunate protagonist is exposed to all the charms they can muster, most of which seem to consist of equally monstrous mammaries.
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Further heart-warming moments have made an appearance in the newest episode of zombie moe slice-of-life Gakkou Gurashi, along with its usual dose of comedy to help shift attention away from the devastating apocalypse – a decision that seems to bode well for both Type A and Type B anime devotees.
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Perversion of a much more depraved nature has made its way to the thrilling Monmusu as some grotesque orcs have started wreaking havoc, though thankfully some new monster girls have been introduced to deal with them – unexpectedly delivering both plot and service that will likely appeal to more than its usual crowd of service-lovers.
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Zombies and schoolgirls anime Gakkou Gurashi has lifted the veil on yet another of the show’s many distressing illusions, earning praise from fans for its constant onslaught of compelling revelations in addition to its hefty supply of joyous moe and slice-of-life action.
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The multitude of lovely monster girls present in Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou have been busily dealing with their bizarre bodily habits (though perhaps not that much more bizarre than those of conventionally monstrous womenfolk), as the show adds sexiness to activities that should not be sexy – perhaps done solely as an excuse to insert more gratuitous service into the series.
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Horror and moe anime Gakkou Gurashi has delivered more thrilling zombie action with its newest episode, as the show’s group of capable girls explore the outside world whilst even showcasing some brief bikini service – at least until some inevitable trouble starts brewing, an equally inevitable staple of a zombie apocalypse.
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Moe horror mix Gakkou Gurashi has elaborated on the initial advent of another of its unfortunate characters, providing a melancholic tale that may be alleviated by the minor moments of moe courtesy of the other girls – while the anime continues to take a few liberties in comparison to the originating manga, though nothing likely to cause upset seems to have surfaced (yet).
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The monstrously sexy Monmusu has gotten much moister with its latest service-riddled episode, as the gelatinous Suu joins the harem whilst delivering her own slimy charms – of course boosting the romantic escapades even further as another rival joins in the fight for the protagonist’s love.
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