Majo Annerose Episode 02: Koutetsu No
Koutetsu no Majo Annerose is a 4-episode OVA series released from July 2012 to November 2014, produced by and based on an erotic visual novel by Black Lilith . The story takes place in Amidahara , a dangerous city filled with monsters, criminals, and armed refugees. The protagonist, Annerose Vajra , is a powerful half-human, half-demon witch who runs a detective agency.
Koutetsu No Majo Annerose (Witch of Steel Annerose) Episode 02 is a 2013 adult OVA by Lilith, with production materials and original illustrations featuring character designs for Annerose, as found in specialized visual works. The production, often supported by detailed settei (setting) sheets, represents the visual style of the series' animation process. For more details on the production materials, see this eBay listing for Kagami Visual Works .
The story explores the complete loss of control. This is seen through Rikurou's physical enslavement and the biological threats used against the main cast. Koutetsu No Majo Annerose Episode 02
We get a flashback—beautifully intercut with the present battle—to her time as a medical student. She wasn't a soldier; she was a healer. This juxtaposition highlights her tragedy: she uses her knowledge of human anatomy to target the pilots , not the mechs. She goes for the cockpit every single time.
: The contrast between Annerose’s sleek, metallic gear and the grotesque, organic designs of her enemies highlights her isolation. Action Choreography Koutetsu no Majo Annerose is a 4-episode OVA
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: Fans of the original source material praised the faithful adaptation of the grittier, darker plot points. Koutetsu No Majo Annerose (Witch of Steel Annerose)
The series' main antagonist is , a sworn enemy from Annerose's past who leads a criminal syndicate known as the Kuurou Group. Mayfeng's hatred for Annerose is described as being "deep enough to plunge into the depths of sexual depravity," and she is willing to do anything to humiliate and ruin her rival.
And Annerose… she doesn’t deny it. She doesn’t rage. She looks at the photo, then back at him, and says the line that will haunt me until next week:
Mixed reactions exist toward the overall series, but Episode 2 is often viewed favorably:
The episode's title card fades into a stunning 3-minute sequence of Annerose forcibly synchronizing with her stolen prototype mech, the VF-02 Eisenfalke . The animation studio, Studio Nexus, pulls no punches here. We see every nerve ending in her body fuse with cold steel. It is grotesque, beautiful, and horrifyingly visceral.