Astarotte's Toy

TV Series

2011

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While job hunting, Naoya is taken by a mysterious girl to a magical land where he is installed in the harem of the succubus Princess Lotte. Thanks to trauma from her childhood, Lotte hates men and surrounds herself with lots of other women, who all have quirks of their own. In spite of her selfishness, when Naoya learns that Lotte is really quite lonely he agrees to stay in her world...if he can bring his daughter Asuha with him.

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Sun, 10 Apr, 2011
S1.E1The Exclamation of Our Meeting
Succubi are a race of beings who survive by having a harem of men from which they can suck 'life essence' from. However, Astarotte Ygvar, the crown princess, hates men. Under relentless pressure from Judit, her chief of staff, to grow up and start building her harem, she agrees to start but only with a human male. In the Creature World, humans are considered mythical creatures, with none having been seen in a thousand years. To her dismay, Judit manages to travel to the human realm and return with a 23 year old human male named Naoya Tōhara, who accepts the offer to found Astarotte's harem.
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Sun, 17 Apr, 2011
S1.E2The First Semicolon
Naoya is introduced to Astarotte, but she refuses to get along with him. Naoya learns that when Astarotte was young, she witnessed her mother, Mercelída Ygvar I, engage in intimate acts with a member of her harem. From this, she developed a dislike for men and grew distant from her mother. Wanting to be able to make her feel less alone, Naoya makes a replica of Astarotte's favourite doll. The next day, Astarotte agrees to accept Naoya into her harem, on the condition that he be her 'toy'.
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Rie Kugimiya
Astarotte Ygvar (voice)
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Rina Sato
Naoya Touhara (voice)
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Yukari Tamura
Asuha Touhara (voice)
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Hitomi Nabatame
Judith Snorrevik (voice)
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Yui Horie
Elfreda Mirjasdottir (voice)

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Release date

April 10, 2011 (United States)

Country of origin

Japan

Language

Japanese

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diomedéa

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