: The Demoness. A sharp contrast to Sera, Filika is a domineering succubus who isn't afraid to use her supernatural charms to get what she wants. She is often characterized as a "tsundere," hiding her actual feelings behind a bossy or aggressive exterior. A Multi-Media "Battle"
“Your shadows make people forget joy,” she said, spinning midair. “But joy never truly vanishes. It just hides under a rib, waiting for a tickle.”
For centuries, they clashed in what mortals called the “Battle of Breath”—Nuki Doki trying to make Kagefist laugh, and Kagefist trying to make her weep.
Due to the explicit adult nature of the series, official streaming is limited to dedicated adult animation storefronts and local Japanese home video releases. For production credits, episode breakdowns, and release timelines, you can review the series logs on the Nuki Doki! IMDb Page or browse community summaries on the Magical Girl Fandom Wiki .
True to her celestial origins, Sera initially embodies purity, kindness, and modesty. However, the high stakes of the battle force her to step outside her comfort zone, leading to comedic and highly charged scenarios as she tries to balance her virtuous nature with the explicit requirements of winning Yamato's desires.
For an adult OVA independent release, the fluid character designs and bright color palettes match the aesthetics of mainstream late-2010s urban fantasy anime.
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Akira manages to defeat Kaito but not without realizing that the true enemy was the hatred and misunderstanding between the heavenly and hellish realms. Akira becomes a symbol of hope for a new era of peace and cooperation between the two realms.
A backline support and crowd-control specialist. Sariel uses cosmic magic to bind fast-moving demons, making them easy targets for heavy hitters. The Abyssal Horde (Akuma)
However, the 2017 Revolution series by featured a significant change: it was broadcast in a much shorter format—just 17 minutes per episode —and, surprisingly, did not include any explicit adult scenes until the third episode of its four-episode run. This decision was met with considerable disappointment from long-time fans of the franchise.