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Cho Aniki

Cho Aniki (超兄貴, Chō Aniki, lit. "Super Big Brother") is a Japanese video game series originally developed by Masaya and published by NCS Corp. The first game was released in 1992 for the PC Engine system. The game's sequels and spin-offs later appeared on the Super Famicom, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, WonderSwan, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. Mainly consisting of side-scrolling shoot 'em ups in the vein of Gradius, the Cho Aniki series is best known for its homoerotic overtones, wacky humor and vivid, surreal imagery. Most of the games have never seen release outside Japan.

For various reasons, the popularity of the Cho Aniki games has endured since the series' debut. Highlights of the various games include in-game music, innovative control schemes, or sheer kitsch value. In Japan, these games are examples of baka-ge, which literally means "idiot game" whose appeal lies in its campiness.

The rights to the series are currently owned by Extreme Co., Ltd., which had obtained the rights of NCS Corp. and Masaya products and trademarks.[1]

Video games edit

Cho Aniki edit

Cho Aniki is the first game in the Cho Aniki series.

Ai Cho Aniki edit

Ai Cho Aniki
Developer(s)Masaya
Publisher(s)
  • JP: Nippon Computer Systems
Composer(s)Taku Iwasaki
Platform(s)Super CD-ROM², Wii (Virtual Console)
ReleaseSuper CD-ROM²
  • JP: February 24, 1995
Wii Virtual Console
  • JP: December 18, 2007
Genre(s)Horizontal scrolling shooter
Mode(s)2 Player

Ai Cho Aniki (愛・超兄貴, Ai Chō Aniki, lit. "Love Super Big Brother") was the sequel to Cho Aniki developed by Masaya and also released for the Super CD-ROM². In this game, players control Samson and Adon directly. A key difference in the control scheme of Ai Cho Aniki is that instead of rapidly pressing buttons as a means of firing at enemies, players now had to input intricate button combinations, Street Fighter-style. By and large, Cho Aniki and Ai Cho Aniki play very similarly.

In this game, Bo Empress Conscious (Bo Tei Conscious, a pun for "body-conscious") raises the Neo Builder Army to fight Idaten and Benten. However, the two fall in love and elope. This leaves Samson and Adon to fight the new threat, Su Emperor Roid (SuTeiRoid, a pun on "steroid"). This time Taku Iwasaki scored the soundtrack.

On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the PC Engine version of the game a 24 out of 40,[2] giving it a 7 out of 10 in their Reader Cross Review.[3]

The game was released on Nintendo's Virtual Console service in 2007 in Japan.

Cho Aniki Bakuretsu Ranto-hen edit

Chō Aniki Bakuretsu Ranto Hen
Developer(s)Masaya
Publisher(s)Nippon Computer Systems
Platform(s)Super Famicom
Release
  • JP: September 22, 1995
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)2 Player

Cho Aniki: Bakuretsu Ranto-hen (超兄貴 爆烈乱闘篇, Chō Aniki: Bakuretsu Rantō-hen, lit. "Super Big Brother: Exploding Brawl") is a departure from the typical Cho Aniki formula has characters from previous games — heroes and villains alike — battling in one-on-one fights. Playable characters include the following:

  • Idaten, a warrior with long spiked hair who uses a variety of attacks with his body.
  • Benten, who in this game is flanked by two cherubs who can transform into mini-hunks.
  • Samson/Adon, attacks by gyrating and flatulating.
  • Sabu, a pagoda-shaped ship with an Elvis Presley-looking figurehead.
  • Mami 19, a strange amalgam of a cute girl and a battleship transporting three naked, frolicking men.
  • Adam, a naked man riding in half a moon. He is intended to resemble Adam from The Creation of Adam portion of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel.
  • Botei, a berserker, likely to be Bo Emperor (Botei) Bill from the first series
  • Uminin, an odd latex creature that resembles a condom.

This game was the last of the series to be developed by Masaya. It was released in 1995.

Cho Aniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko edit

Cho Aniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko
Developer(s)Pre-Stage
Publisher(s)
  • JP: Extreme
Platform(s)PlayStation, Sega Saturn
ReleasePlayStation
  • JP: December 29, 1995
  • JP: August 30, 2001 (reprint)
Sega Saturn
  • JP: March 29, 1996
Genre(s)Horizontal scrolling shooter
Mode(s)1 Player

Cho Aniki - Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko (超兄貴 ~究極無敵銀河最強男~, Chō Aniki - Kyūkyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyō Otoko, lit. "Super Big Brother - The Ultimate, Most Powerful Man in the Milky Way") was released for the PlayStation the same year as the previous two titles. This game features digitized sprites instead of the hand-drawn anime-style art from the other titles. It was released for the Sega Saturn three months later. The subtitle of this game loosely translates to "The Ultimate, Most Strongest Man in the Milky Way" or "The Ultimate, Invincible, Most Galactically Powerful Man." The game is based on the engine of the first Cho Aniki. Idaten and Benten are again the main two characters. Koji Hayama returned to score a few songs for the soundtrack, along with Don McCow, Taku Iwasaki, and Sanae Kasahara.

Cho Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda edit

Cho Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda
Developer(s)Masaya
Publisher(s)Bandai
Platform(s)Wonderswan
Release
  • JP: February 10, 2000
Genre(s)RPG
Mode(s)1 Player

Cho Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda (超兄貴 男の魂札, Chō Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda, lit. "Super Big Brother: Spirit Man Tag") is a video game in the Cho Aniki series. This twist on the Cho Aniki universe pits the heroes of the previous games on a role-playing video game quest in which battles are fought with playing cards. According to an article on the game on the Hardcore Gaming 101 website, the title of the game is a pun. The title translates to "Man's Tamafuda," with tamafuda being a portmanteau of tamashii — Japanese for "soul" — and hanafuda — a Japanese card game.[4] It is also likely that the pun extends to another meaning of tama, "balls".

The game was released for the portable WonderSwan system in 2000.

i (Ai) Chō Aniki: Gekiretsu Nawatobi-hen edit

i (Ai) Chō Aniki: Gekiretsu Nawatobi-hen
Developer(s)Masaya
Publisher(s)Masaya
Platform(s)Mobile Phone
Release
Genre(s)Sport
Mode(s)1 Player

i (Ai) Chō Aniki: Gekiretsu Nawatobi-hen (i(愛)・超兄貴『激烈縄跳び編』, i Chō Aniki Gekiretsu Nawatobi-hen, lit. "Love Super Big Brother: Violence Jump Rope Chapter") is the first Cho Aniki game released for Japanese mobile phones. The lowercase i is a reference to the i-mode Japanese cellphone provider.

Cho Aniki: Seinaru Protein Densetsu edit

Cho Aniki: Seinaru Protein Densetsu
Developer(s)X-nauts
Psikyo
Publisher(s)Global A
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Release
  • JP: October 30, 2003
Genre(s)Horizontal scrolling shooter
Mode(s)1 Player

Cho Aniki: Seinaru Protein Densetsu (超兄貴~聖なるプロテイン伝説~, Chō aniki: Seinaru Purotein Densetsu, lit. "Super Big Brother: Legend of the Holy Protein"). It was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2003. With Masaya now defunct, the game was co-developed by X-Nauts and Psikyo. This team also developed Sengoku Blade, and this game plays much like it as a result.

The plot of this game centers on the Holy Protein, a godlike glob of what may be semen. Samson and Adon hover around the glob, absorbing enemy fire as they did in previous games. This game lacks playable characters from previous titles, such as Benten, who only appears in some illustrations shown when the stage is completed. Some of the enemies include a giant, cross-dressing man in an Alice in Wonderland costume and a Mona Lisa painting that fires lasers from its eyes.

Cho Aniki Zero edit

This is the first Cho Aniki title developed by Extreme Co., Ltd., which had obtained the rights of NCS Corp. and Masaya products.

Chō Aniki: Kan's (Menzu) Bouringu!! edit

Chō Aniki: Kan's (Menzu) Bouringu!!
Developer(s)Masaya
Publisher(s)Masaya
Platform(s)Mobile Phone
Release
Genre(s)Bowling
Mode(s)1 Player

Chō Aniki: Kan's (Menzu) Bouringu!! (超兄貴〜漢’s(メンズ)ボウリング!!〜, Chō aniki: Kan’ s (menzu) Bōringu!!, lit. "Super Big Brother: Hans Bowling") is the second Cho Aniki game released for Japanese mobile phones.

Cho Aniki Dance edit

Cho Aniki Dance (ダンシング・オブ・超兄貴, Danshingu Obu Chō aniki, lit. "The Dance of Super Big Brother") is an upcoming rhythm game that was scheduled for October 2021 in Japan, it is the third Cho Aniki game released for Japanese mobile phones.

Music edit

The first game was composed entirely by , who states on his website that Cho Aniki is his favorite work to date. Numerous soundtracks from the various games have been released on CD, maxi-singles, and even a live performance has been released on VHS. Later games in the series were composed by Taku Iwasaki, Isao Mizoguchi (under the alias Don McCow) and Sanae Kasahara.

Cho Aniki in pop culture edit

Appearances in other games edit

Masaya also developed the Langrisser series, where Samson and company make a cameo. A hidden level takes the party to an area called the Muscle Shrine, where they must fight Samson. If victorious, the party can then use the Aniki summon, the most powerful summon in the game. The cameo exists in the Mega Drive, Super NES, and PlayStation ports of the game.

The Capcom video game, God Hand, pokes fun of Samson and Adon as powerless yet flamboyant drag queens who are the first boss of the game.

Though technically not part of the series, the Sega Genesis shoot 'em up Wings of Wor (known as Gynoug in Japan and Europe) was also developed by Masaya and published by NCS, and features gameplay and surreal designs similar to the first Cho Aniki game.

The Japanese release of the Game Boy Advance game Gem Smashers replaces the three playable characters with three differently colored versions of the Uminin (the original light blue Uminin, and a pink and green Uminin as well).

Cult popularity edit

Few outside Japan have played the Cho Aniki series, but many know of the game through articles written about it on such websites as I-Mockery,[5] Seanbaby,[6] and Something Awful.[7] The series is often mentioned in lists of outrageous, peculiar or sexual video games.

Sometime around 1999, gaming magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly ran a passing comment about how the US was thankfully spared this homoerotic shooter (Referring to Cho Aniki for PS1, although the comment was followed by "Not that there is nothing wrong with a homosexual shooter"). For the next few months, EGM's letters to the editor were dominated by remarks lambasting the editors at EGM for making fun of the game, even after the editors repeatedly told their readership that the game was horrible.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ メサイヤ 2009-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: 愛・超兄貴. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.324. Pg.40. 3 March 1995.
  3. ^ 読者 クロスレビュー: 愛・超兄貴. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.332. Pg.32. 28 April 1995.
  4. ^ . Hardcore Gaming 101. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  5. ^ "Sexual Moments in Video Game History". I-Mockery.com. Retrieved October 29, 2005.
  6. ^ "EGM's 10 Naughtiest Games of All Time". Seanbaby.com. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
  7. ^ "Cho Aniki - Bakuretsu Rantou Hen".

External links edit

  • Hardcore Gaming 101: Cho Aniki 2013-10-14 at the Wayback Machine - In depth article about the Cho Aniki series
  • - Article about Chō Aniki Bakuretsu Rantō Hen SNES fighting game
  • PC Engine Review: Masaya's Ai Cho Aniki - Review of the PC Engine game "Ai Cho Aniki" by NFG/Games
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived February 5, 2008)
  • HonestGamers: Ai Choaniki - Review of "Love! Super Big Brother" for PC Engine
  • HonestGamers: Sei Naru Protein Densetsu - Review of "Legend of the Holy Protein" for PlayStation 2
  • Sexual Moments in Video Game History: THE "CHO ANIKI" SERIES! - A humorous but in depth review of the Cho Aniki series, centred on the homosexual aspects of the game

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cho Aniki news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cho Aniki 超兄貴 Chō Aniki lit Super Big Brother is a Japanese video game series originally developed by Masaya and published by NCS Corp The first game was released in 1992 for the PC Engine system The game s sequels and spin offs later appeared on the Super Famicom PlayStation Sega Saturn WonderSwan PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable Mainly consisting of side scrolling shoot em ups in the vein of Gradius the Cho Aniki series is best known for its homoerotic overtones wacky humor and vivid surreal imagery Most of the games have never seen release outside Japan For various reasons the popularity of the Cho Aniki games has endured since the series debut Highlights of the various games include in game music innovative control schemes or sheer kitsch value In Japan these games are examples of baka ge which literally means idiot game whose appeal lies in its campiness The rights to the series are currently owned by Extreme Co Ltd which had obtained the rights of NCS Corp and Masaya products and trademarks 1 Contents 1 Video games 1 1 Cho Aniki 1 2 Ai Cho Aniki 1 3 Cho Aniki Bakuretsu Ranto hen 1 4 Cho Aniki Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko 1 5 Cho Aniki Otoko no Tamafuda 1 6 i Ai Chō Aniki Gekiretsu Nawatobi hen 1 7 Cho Aniki Seinaru Protein Densetsu 1 8 Cho Aniki Zero 1 9 Chō Aniki Kan s Menzu Bouringu 1 10 Cho Aniki Dance 2 Music 3 Cho Aniki in pop culture 3 1 Appearances in other games 3 2 Cult popularity 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksVideo games editCho Aniki edit Main article Cho Aniki video game Cho Aniki is the first game in the Cho Aniki series Ai Cho Aniki edit Ai Cho AnikiDeveloper s MasayaPublisher s JP Nippon Computer SystemsJP Hudson Soft Virtual Console Composer s Taku IwasakiPlatform s Super CD ROM Wii Virtual Console ReleaseSuper CD ROM JP February 24 1995Wii Virtual ConsoleJP December 18 2007Genre s Horizontal scrolling shooterMode s 2 PlayerAi Cho Aniki 愛 超兄貴 Ai Chō Aniki lit Love Super Big Brother was the sequel to Cho Aniki developed by Masaya and also released for the Super CD ROM In this game players control Samson and Adon directly A key difference in the control scheme of Ai Cho Aniki is that instead of rapidly pressing buttons as a means of firing at enemies players now had to input intricate button combinations Street Fighter style By and large Cho Aniki and Ai Cho Aniki play very similarly In this game Bo Empress Conscious Bo Tei Conscious a pun for body conscious raises the Neo Builder Army to fight Idaten and Benten However the two fall in love and elope This leaves Samson and Adon to fight the new threat Su Emperor Roid SuTeiRoid a pun on steroid This time Taku Iwasaki scored the soundtrack On release Famicom Tsushin scored the PC Engine version of the game a 24 out of 40 2 giving it a 7 out of 10 in their Reader Cross Review 3 The game was released on Nintendo s Virtual Console service in 2007 in Japan Cho Aniki Bakuretsu Ranto hen edit Chō Aniki Bakuretsu Ranto HenDeveloper s MasayaPublisher s Nippon Computer SystemsPlatform s Super FamicomReleaseJP September 22 1995Genre s FightingMode s 2 PlayerCho Aniki Bakuretsu Ranto hen 超兄貴 爆烈乱闘篇 Chō Aniki Bakuretsu Rantō hen lit Super Big Brother Exploding Brawl is a departure from the typical Cho Aniki formula has characters from previous games heroes and villains alike battling in one on one fights Playable characters include the following Idaten a warrior with long spiked hair who uses a variety of attacks with his body Benten who in this game is flanked by two cherubs who can transform into mini hunks Samson Adon attacks by gyrating and flatulating Sabu a pagoda shaped ship with an Elvis Presley looking figurehead Mami 19 a strange amalgam of a cute girl and a battleship transporting three naked frolicking men Adam a naked man riding in half a moon He is intended to resemble Adam from The Creation of Adam portion of Michelangelo s Sistine Chapel Botei a berserker likely to be Bo Emperor Botei Bill from the first series Uminin an odd latex creature that resembles a condom This game was the last of the series to be developed by Masaya It was released in 1995 Cho Aniki Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko edit Cho Aniki Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou OtokoDeveloper s Pre StagePublisher s JP MasayaJP ExtremePlatform s PlayStation Sega SaturnReleasePlayStationJP December 29 1995JP August 30 2001 reprint Sega SaturnJP March 29 1996Genre s Horizontal scrolling shooterMode s 1 PlayerCho Aniki Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko 超兄貴 究極無敵銀河最強男 Chō Aniki Kyukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyō Otoko lit Super Big Brother The Ultimate Most Powerful Man in the Milky Way was released for the PlayStation the same year as the previous two titles This game features digitized sprites instead of the hand drawn anime style art from the other titles It was released for the Sega Saturn three months later The subtitle of this game loosely translates to The Ultimate Most Strongest Man in the Milky Way or The Ultimate Invincible Most Galactically Powerful Man The game is based on the engine of the first Cho Aniki Idaten and Benten are again the main two characters Koji Hayama returned to score a few songs for the soundtrack along with Don McCow Taku Iwasaki and Sanae Kasahara Cho Aniki Otoko no Tamafuda edit Cho Aniki Otoko no TamafudaDeveloper s MasayaPublisher s BandaiPlatform s WonderswanReleaseJP February 10 2000Genre s RPGMode s 1 PlayerCho Aniki Otoko no Tamafuda 超兄貴 男の魂札 Chō Aniki Otoko no Tamafuda lit Super Big Brother Spirit Man Tag is a video game in the Cho Aniki series This twist on the Cho Aniki universe pits the heroes of the previous games on a role playing video game quest in which battles are fought with playing cards According to an article on the game on the Hardcore Gaming 101 website the title of the game is a pun The title translates to Man s Tamafuda with tamafuda being a portmanteau of tamashii Japanese for soul and hanafuda a Japanese card game 4 It is also likely that the pun extends to another meaning of tama balls The game was released for the portable WonderSwan system in 2000 i Ai Chō Aniki Gekiretsu Nawatobi hen edit i Ai Chō Aniki Gekiretsu Nawatobi henDeveloper s MasayaPublisher s MasayaPlatform s Mobile PhoneReleaseJP 2001Genre s SportMode s 1 Playeri Ai Chō Aniki Gekiretsu Nawatobi hen i 愛 超兄貴 激烈縄跳び編 i Chō Aniki Gekiretsu Nawatobi hen lit Love Super Big Brother Violence Jump Rope Chapter is the first Cho Aniki game released for Japanese mobile phones The lowercase i is a reference to the i mode Japanese cellphone provider Cho Aniki Seinaru Protein Densetsu edit Cho Aniki Seinaru Protein DensetsuDeveloper s X nautsPsikyoPublisher s Global APlatform s PlayStation 2ReleaseJP October 30 2003Genre s Horizontal scrolling shooterMode s 1 PlayerCho Aniki Seinaru Protein Densetsu 超兄貴 聖なるプロテイン伝説 Chō aniki Seinaru Purotein Densetsu lit Super Big Brother Legend of the Holy Protein It was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2003 With Masaya now defunct the game was co developed by X Nauts and Psikyo This team also developed Sengoku Blade and this game plays much like it as a result The plot of this game centers on the Holy Protein a godlike glob of what may be semen Samson and Adon hover around the glob absorbing enemy fire as they did in previous games This game lacks playable characters from previous titles such as Benten who only appears in some illustrations shown when the stage is completed Some of the enemies include a giant cross dressing man in an Alice in Wonderland costume and a Mona Lisa painting that fires lasers from its eyes Cho Aniki Zero edit Main article Cho Aniki Zero This is the first Cho Aniki title developed by Extreme Co Ltd which had obtained the rights of NCS Corp and Masaya products Chō Aniki Kan s Menzu Bouringu edit Chō Aniki Kan s Menzu Bouringu Developer s MasayaPublisher s MasayaPlatform s Mobile PhoneReleaseJP 2011Genre s BowlingMode s 1 PlayerChō Aniki Kan s Menzu Bouringu 超兄貴 漢 s メンズ ボウリング Chō aniki Kan s menzu Bōringu lit Super Big Brother Hans Bowling is the second Cho Aniki game released for Japanese mobile phones Cho Aniki Dance edit Cho Aniki Dance ダンシング オブ 超兄貴 Danshingu Obu Chō aniki lit The Dance of Super Big Brother is an upcoming rhythm game that was scheduled for October 2021 in Japan it is the third Cho Aniki game released for Japanese mobile phones Music editThe first game was composed entirely by Koji Hayama who states on his website that Cho Aniki is his favorite work to date Numerous soundtracks from the various games have been released on CD maxi singles and even a live performance has been released on VHS Later games in the series were composed by Taku Iwasaki Isao Mizoguchi under the alias Don McCow and Sanae Kasahara Cho Aniki in pop culture editAppearances in other games edit Masaya also developed the Langrisser series where Samson and company make a cameo A hidden level takes the party to an area called the Muscle Shrine where they must fight Samson If victorious the party can then use the Aniki summon the most powerful summon in the game The cameo exists in the Mega Drive Super NES and PlayStation ports of the game The Capcom video game God Hand pokes fun of Samson and Adon as powerless yet flamboyant drag queens who are the first boss of the game Though technically not part of the series the Sega Genesis shoot em up Wings of Wor known as Gynoug in Japan and Europe was also developed by Masaya and published by NCS and features gameplay and surreal designs similar to the first Cho Aniki game The Japanese release of the Game Boy Advance game Gem Smashers replaces the three playable characters with three differently colored versions of the Uminin the original light blue Uminin and a pink and green Uminin as well Cult popularity edit Few outside Japan have played the Cho Aniki series but many know of the game through articles written about it on such websites as I Mockery 5 Seanbaby 6 and Something Awful 7 The series is often mentioned in lists of outrageous peculiar or sexual video games Sometime around 1999 gaming magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly ran a passing comment about how the US was thankfully spared this homoerotic shooter Referring to Cho Aniki for PS1 although the comment was followed by Not that there is nothing wrong with a homosexual shooter For the next few months EGM s letters to the editor were dominated by remarks lambasting the editors at EGM for making fun of the game even after the editors repeatedly told their readership that the game was horrible See also edit nbsp Japan portal nbsp Video games portalKuso List of video games with LGBT characters HomoeroticismReferences edit メサイヤ Archived 2009 02 26 at the Wayback Machine NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW 愛 超兄貴 Weekly Famicom Tsushin No 324 Pg 40 3 March 1995 読者 クロスレビュー 愛 超兄貴 Weekly Famicom Tsushin No 332 Pg 32 28 April 1995 Cho Aniki Hardcore Gaming 101 Archived from the original on 2013 10 14 Retrieved 2010 02 02 Sexual Moments in Video Game History I Mockery com Retrieved October 29 2005 EGM s 10 Naughtiest Games of All Time Seanbaby com Retrieved March 31 2017 Cho Aniki Bakuretsu Rantou Hen External links editextreme Co Ltd Choaniki page The official site of PS2 version Hardcore Gaming 101 Cho Aniki Archived 2013 10 14 at the Wayback Machine In depth article about the Cho Aniki series Encyclopedia Obscura Choaniki Article about Chō Aniki Bakuretsu Rantō Hen SNES fighting game PC Engine Review Masaya s Ai Cho Aniki Review of the PC Engine game Ai Cho Aniki by NFG Games Universo PC Engine Choaniki at the Wayback Machine archived February 5 2008 HonestGamers Ai Choaniki Review of Love Super Big Brother for PC Engine HonestGamers Sei Naru Protein Densetsu Review of Legend of the Holy Protein for PlayStation 2 Sexual Moments in Video Game History THE CHO ANIKI SERIES A humorous but in depth review of the Cho Aniki series centred on the homosexual aspects of the game Seanbaby s Cho Eniki page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cho Aniki amp oldid 1213146504 Ai Cho Aniki, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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