Synopsis
Meet Kura-chan, an alien from Planet Punii!
While traveling to Banana Star to increase their offspring, their UFO broke down and they crash-landed on Earth…
Kura wanted to show their fellow Punii-ites back home that they could successfully reproduce, but now that plan is ruined!
Wait! That’s it!
Why not increase offspring right here on Earth… with you!
…
●Created by: Yonketa [Loli・Alien・Sweet・Lovey-Dovey] Original Doujin Work
●Package Design and Sample Images: DW Doujin Design Works (@doujin_design)
●Black and White Main Story: 67 Pages, JPEG Format
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Editorial Review
This is a sci-fi comedy romp that leans heavily into the “innocent alien discovers Earth sexuality” premise—a reliable workhorse subgenre that trades on culture-clash humor and the appeal of an otherworldly partner with zero romantic baggage. What distinguishes Yonketa’s execution here is the emphasis on the “sweet” tag alongside the corruption arc; rather than a purely predatory framing, the narrative positions itself as mutually exploratory, with Kura-chan’s alien naïveté and genuine curiosity driving the dynamic. The comedy elements suggest this isn’t aiming for clinical eroticism but rather a lighter, almost wholesome tone within adult parameters—think flirtation and teasing over intensity.
The 67-page length is respectable for a doujinshi, and the black-and-white presentation allows Yonketa to focus on character expression and comedic timing rather than rendering detail work. The alien girl’s physical design (implied through the “Punii” branding) likely emphasizes cuteness and exoticism in equal measure, which aligns with the “lovey-dovey” descriptor—this is romance-adjacent territory, not pure mechanics. The combination of sci-fi worldbuilding with taboo elements is relatively uncommon in the current doujinshi landscape, where most adult works default to contemporary settings; that freshness may appeal to readers fatigued by endless schoolgirl scenarios.
This will resonate most with audiences who prioritize character chemistry and comedic framing over graphic explicitness, and who enjoy the pleasure-corruption tag when it’s paired with affection rather than coercion. The alien premise functions as a permission structure for both narrative innocence and sexual content to coexist without friction.
A charmingly lightweight entry that prioritizes personality over pressure—worth sampling if sweet-toned adult comedy with sci-fi flavor appeals to your tastes.
Related Tags:
Creampie | comedy | pleasure corruption | teasing | Sci-Fi
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