Eiken (dub) | VERIFIED |
Eiken: A Study in Excess and Ecchi Failure Eiken (specifically the 2003-2004 OVA Eiken: Eikenbu yori Ai wo Komete ) occupies a unique, often infamous, space in the annals of early 2000s anime. Licensed in North America by Media Blasters with an English dub produced by Arvintel Media Productions in 2005, it is a quintessential example of over-the-top ecchi (fanservice-focused) comedy. The series, adapted from Seiji Matsuyama’s manga, is characterized by its absurdly disproportionate character designs, lack of substantial plot, and relentless, often uncomfortable, sexual innuendo.
The Arvintel Media Productions English dub, recorded in 2005, aims to capture the chaotic, comedic tone of the original Japanese, often highlighting the absurd nature of the characters' dialogue. However, the primary focus of Eiken is its visual style, which is frequently cited for being "off-model," low-quality, and bizarrely proportioned. The animation heavily emphasizes fan service, featuring constant, shameless, and highly sexualized situations, particularly involving character Kirika Misono and frequent, suggestive consumption of food items like bananas. Critics have noted that this focus makes the series feel closer to hentai (hardcore pornography) than standard ecchi . Eiken (Dub)
The story centers on Densuke Mifune, a completely average, unassuming new student who enrolls at the exclusive Zashono Academy. Shortly after arriving, he accidentally engages in a graphic groping incident with Chiharu Shinonome, a shy, beautiful girl with exaggerated physical proportions. As a result, he is forced to join the "Eiken Club," a mysterious, predominately female organization populated almost entirely by women with enormous, often physically impossible, breast sizes. The core narrative revolves around Densuke’s attempts to win Chiharu's affection while being constantly thwarted by the sexualized antics of other club members and, frequently, his own bad luck. Eiken: A Study in Excess and Ecchi Failure