Postby EricTheFred » Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:54 pm
An incredibly cute love story, and a pretty good comedy. To answer your actual question, though:
The OVA and the First Season both start at the beginning of the manga, with the TV series adhering a little closer to the original story. However, both share with the manga the same degree of mild sexual content, mostly humorous. The primary love story is a love story, not a sex story. You do have an unmarried man and woman living together, but in separate bedrooms (with a jealous little sister enforcing chastity). A lot of the humor depends on making you think the scene is about to turn crude, and then skewing off some other direction.
In short, mild. Sex is a topic, but not featured. Religious content is pretty much too confused to explain (it's such a mish-mash of Shintoism, Buddhism, Christianity and various mythologies, particularly Norse, that it would be impossible to claim they are actually supporting any particular religion, but by definition the result has to be characterized as 'Bad Religion' in CAA terms.) Some of the female characters have a definite fanservice character, but not over-the-top like so many newer titles. Language is rarely a concern.
I can't say much about the second season; I've only seen a couple episodes. It looked like they would stick to the same sort of content, though.
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