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My number is…
I wonder if this guy has done this before?
So Gaela went back in time, changed back to Gavin, traveled forward again, and then tortures random guy Alan by changing him into a woman, with powers no one knew he had?
Thats hot
Coming soon from Blumhouse horror?
excellent
Oh no… Pros: The animation was MUCH smoother than in the last animation, with no errors to really speak of. It’s paced well enough. Cons: Alan does nothing, and I mean NOTHING to deserve this. The whole one-shot would’ve worked a lot better if it started with a scene of Alan harassing somebody or him being an asshole to someone working in customer service, this whole thing would’ve worked SO much better! …4/10. This is just a torture ride for poor Alan, especially since we don’t know what the texter wants to do with Alana. It’s wrong when it happens… Read more »
Texter over and over ignores what Alan writes, essentially gaslights Alan by continually referring to him as his girlfriend when they’re actually complete strangers, transforms Alan without consent, pacifies Alan somehow so he barely reacts to being transformed, bimbofies Alan, might be identity-erasing Alan, has found Alan’s address and shows up uninvited… “we don’t know what the texter wants to do with Alana”? Alan’s getting assaulted and murdered by an exceptionally creepy and single-minded magical power-abusing guy who’s done it before and will do it again. I definitely like the happier stories, or more complex ones: transformations that are desired;… Read more »
It ain’t all that different than the concon mind control stuff you’ll find in hentai, other than being softcore.
What you write could well be true, but I wouldn’t care to see that hentai if so. Some of the genderbender manga stuff I’d seen online definitely did not appeal, so rapey, forced pregnancies, doomed conclusions where it’s evident the future will only bring more rapes and forced pregnancies, etc. Made me largely disinclined to look any further for what I might like among all that I would emphatically not. What I’ve read/watched of Onimai and I Love Yuri and I Got Bodyswapped with a Fujoshi I liked, and Daily Life of a Couple in Which the Boyfriend Became a… Read more »
The art is nice.
But I too don’t like the “some dickhead misuses his magic to twist some poor unrelated guy into his girl (for the night) and potentially fuckbunny.”
The way hi didn’t give a sh*t about Alans feelings one can only expect a bleak future for Alana…
I don’t think something unjust happening means it is bad, it may even make it more interesting. The stranger can be seen as the villain, and the villain winning does not make it bad – it can also lead to more interesting future setups where justice is served. I found it on par or a little bit better than the average SF video
I’ve seen worse in hentai, and more non con it is, the more popular it is.
I have to disagree.
Not everyone who gets transformed needs to be an asshole.
In fact often in the SF universe being transformed it’s a nice thing (even if the transformee doesn’t realize it right away).
There’s every sign that she’s pretty comfortable with the change. (Outright says “being a girl is way more exciting”). There’s none of the signs SF uses to denote mind control (e.g. there’s no point when she’s like “my head feels fuzzy” and no point when her eyes change colour).
Just imagine she has a gender curse, and Izzy is invisible and curing her curse.
When Alana said “that’s the wrong number”, but she flirts with you anyway