Synopsis
「Casket」’s ADV game “My Favorite VTuber Came Out of the Screen: Steamy Cohabitation Life ~Is the Cute Succubus ASMR Streamer a Landmine?~” is now an animated motion picture!
■Story
Kasuga-be Masato, an office worker drowning in overtime.
His only source of joy in life is supporting his favorite VTuber.
“If only my favorite would step out of the screen…”
Lost in fantasies of living with his oshi, Masato never imagined it would actually come true.
Suddenly, cohabitation with three of his favorite VTubers begins.
A romance that transcends dimensions with these VTubers who’ve become real—it starts now.
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Amu proposes to the jobless and apathetic Masato: “Why don’t you become my servant?”
As her servant, caring for her and handling her daily needs gradually restores Masato’s will to live.
Amu’s suggestive behavior leaves him convinced she must have feelings for him. Gathering his courage, Masato attempts to confess his love to her, but…?
Editorial Review
VTuber romance fantasies have flooded the doujin market since 2020, but few marry the premise with motion animation and succubus mythology as directly as this work. The concept—beloved parasocial fantasy made literal—taps into a specific audience hunger, yet the execution here pivots toward something more narratively interesting: the question of whether dimension-transcending intimacy can be genuine when built on idol worship.
What distinguishes this is the threefold character dynamic and the deliberate inclusion of the succubus angle, which adds supernatural leverage to the power imbalance rather than ignoring it. The servant/master framework between Masato and Amu isn’t incidental flavor; it’s the structural axis around which the tension rotates. The synopsis hints at a bait-and-switch confession scene that suggests the work understands its own premise enough to complicate it—his certainty that her advances mean romantic reciprocation collides with something less straightforward. Motion animation in this space typically trades nuance for production value, but here it may actually serve the material by making the VTuber-to-physical-form transition visceral rather than static.
The cohabitation tag anchors this firmly in slow-burn domestic comedy territory rather than immediate gratification territory, which pairs well with Romance Comedy positioning. This isn’t a purely sexual fantasy; it’s relationship fantasy with comedic friction built in.
The target audience is specifically men nostalgic for parasocial connection but sophisticated enough to appreciate narrative complications around consent and authenticity within the fantasy itself.
A sharp execution of a well-worn premise that resists easy wish-fulfillment by acknowledging the landmine its own title promises.
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adult content | succubus | Cohabitation | Romance Comedy | Motion Anime
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