Kisaku Spirit: The Letch Lives · review
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This review may discuss plot details.
While not as good as the first "Kisaku", it definitely comes at a darn close second. But I will say that three episodes just weren't enough. Maybe if it had one or two extra episodes to maybe expand on the story a little more. Well, it would seem that not even death could stop the world's biggest pervert - since Kisaku's ghost comes back from the afterlife to go back to doing what he does best. Coincidently he finds a simple, kind, and hard working doppelganger named Kusaki - and Kisaku quickly haunts and takes over Kusaki for his come back. The women attempt tomove on with their lives; while a few of them are still having some trouble. Yuuri, his first official sex slave, is the first to fall and aid him into tormenting and humiliating his former victims. After, he quickly reunites with Momoko; who is still obsessed with marrying him. He also comes across, the now pregnant housewife, Nadeshiko. Kisaku is also able to accomplish what he couldn't the last time..."enslave" Shoko (as well as Hiromi). The creep is also able to pull both Aoi and Ayano under his control again. Kisaku's influence over these girls gets to the point where they desire nothing but his massive "manhood". The sexy orgy is unfortunately stopped by a mysterious girl who has been stalking Kisaku since the very beginning...and drags him back to the afterlife - where he is reunited with Madoka (whom prevents him from ever returning to the human world). Kusaki on the other hand...gets to bask and enjoy the wonders of seven different beautiful women for the rest of his new life; not to mention a high ranking position in the company.
I definitely feel that this project should of had four or five episodes to show a bit more of the women falling under Kisaku's control once gain. There should have been a bit more of Aoi and Nadeshiko, and I definitely would have liked to see a bit more of the love triangle between Hiromi and Ayano (especially since Ayano refused to share Himori...despite the fact that she too was basically obsessed with Kisaku's manhood). Plus, the orgy scene definitely should have lasted longer; at least until Kisaku had a run at all of the girls a few times before being dragged back to the afterlife. Also, who in the world was that ghost girl? I suppose she was sent by Madoka to bring Kisaku back, but that still doesn't answer who or what she was. Heck, maybe there should have been a sixth episode to show just how much better Kusaki's life has become. Though him looking the way he did in the final scene...was just ridiculous.
But as always...these are just my opinions.