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Tane O Tsukeru Otoko - Anime Characters Database -

However, this is also the show's biggest barrier to entry. Modern audiences accustomed to the rapid-fire storytelling of Kaguya-sama or the dramatic twists of Horimiya might find Tane o Tsukeru Otoko boring. It requires the viewer to match the protagonist’s energy: calm, observant, and willing to wait.

Recommended for: Fans of Mushi-shi , Natsume Yuujinchou , and mature romance manga like Sekine-kun no Koi . Not recommended for: Viewers looking for high-energy comedy or quick romantic resolution.

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Tane o Tsukeru Otoko is part of the "Concept games" series, with other titles mentioned by reviewers including *Suezen! ~Tane o Nozomu Kanojo~". The company also developed other games including "Mugen Kairou" (2005).

: The protagonist of the story. After learning he has only about a year to live, his motivation shifts toward a singular goal of procreation. However, this is also the show's biggest barrier to entry

The database entry revolves around the protagonist, , a young man who learns he has approximately one year left to live. Desperate to leave a mark on the world, he embarks on a mission to impregnate as many women as possible. The key heroines documented in the database include: 1. Fujiwara Kotori Role: Primary Heroine / Shinji's Girlfriend

The VNDB expands on this: height 164cm, weight 55kg, age 26. Her personality is tagged as "Religious". Additional role tags include "Foreigner," "Mother," "Not a Virgin," and "Wife". "Engages in: Infidelity" is noted, confirming her relationship with Shinji constitutes marital infidelity. Recommended for: Fans of Mushi-shi , Natsume Yuujinchou

If you are a fan of the "slow burn" subgenre, this is the gold standard. The pacing is glacial, but intentionally so. There are episodes dedicated to a single conversation or a single seedling sprouting. This pacing allows for a level of realism rarely seen in anime. The dialogue is sparse and meaningful; there is no "filler" dialogue, only silence that speaks volumes.