Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?: Hot Springs Romantic Journey

Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?: Hot Springs Romantic Journey

9.0

Jul 20 2013

0h 23m

Izayoi, Asuka, and You have been invited to participate in a Gift-Game at a hot spring village to help the small community there find a new water source. OVA bundled with the eighth volume of the light novel.

Shintaro Asanuma

Shintaro Asanuma

Izayoi Sakamaki

Iori Nomizu

Iori Nomizu

Kurousagi "Black Rabbit"

Megumi Nakajima

Megumi Nakajima

You Kasukabe

Sarah Emi Bridcutt

Sarah Emi Bridcutt

Asuka Kudou

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