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Papa to Kiss in the Dark
Rated: R+ - Mild Nudity
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Light novel
Score: 5.84
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Popularity: 3278
Munakata Mira is in love with his father, the famous Hollywood actor Munakata Kyousuke. Unknown to the public, both of them are father and son as well as lovers. When Mira turns 15 and enters high school, he faces trouble with his childhood friend falling in love with him. Also, finding out he is adopted only distresses him further. Then there's the problem of Kyousuke probably marrying a famous actress, whose son seems to have an interest in Mira. (Source: ANN)
Hino, Kazuki
Main
Chiba, Susumu
Munakata, Mira
Main
Midorikawa, Hikaru
Munakata, Kyousuke
Main
Miki, Shinichiro
Hojou, Sakuya
Supporting
Terashima, Takuma
Sakurai, Shun
Supporting
Review
cloud4ever
At one point in my life- I used to hunt around like a crazed lunatic to find anything Yaoi/Shonen Ai related- I stumbled upon Papa to Kiss in the Dark and after much hesitation I thought what have I honestly got to lose. And the answer is- sanity. So what's first- the story? Well a son and a father constantly engage in 'activities' but outside of that- things are just peachy. This until the son, Mira, finds out that actually his 'father' may not actually be related to him at all. So finally- you'd think that someone has poked back the incest issue with a stick.But instead of being glad that they aren't related- the son is horrified that they aren't and figures that his father may be cheating on him. The characters are as packaged as they come. You've got the baby-faced shota who for some reason guys are attracted to, despite the fact that a flannel has more personality. The father- who fills in the role of the great and powerful seme - and probably needs to be arrested. And then you've got the side characters who are only there to further put the main character into more turmoil and cause further misunderstandings. Although the art is somewhat decent and the voice acting wasn't bad- the story falls flat on it's face and the characters don't give much support to the plot whatsoever. If you can look past the incest thing- accept a really awkward plot and can come away actually enjoying it- then I'd applaud you. However if you go in knowing what you'd find but expecting more- then trust me you won't be getting it here.
Spryte
Alright people... this is a simple case of "know what you're getting into". If the subject matter bothers you, then for sanity's sake DON"T WATCH IT. Going in I knew the story: Mira is in love with his father, Kyosuke, and things go wrong during the course of the story and at the end there's a happy Shonen-ai ending. There was no malicious intent in the story, although yes Kyosuke starts many of the... uh, you know. I rate it low simply because it's predictable and unrealistic. The realationship between Kyosuke and Mira switches from parent and child to lovers so fast at times itwill give the veiwer wip-lash and the side relationships with his best friend and his upperclasmen seem to take up space more than anything... not to mention the story takes place in an unreasonably short amount of time. I believe the whole story could've been greatly improved if they took more time to make it longer and space out the events a bit more. The art, also, is rather average, and typical of shonen-ai anime, giving all the male characters the same eyes except the main uke. There are also periods of super-deformity that seem kind of out of place at first; The animation style is very similer to that of Gravitation (if you're a fan I recomend you see this, if not to just compare notes). The point is, though I don't believe this is the greatest OVA on the planet, I hate people rating it low because of its shota and incestuous content. Just to drill it in again, this story is about a BOY who is IN LOVE with HIS FATHER, and if SHOTA and INCEST disturbs you, I don't recomend this (gtfo). If, though, you are like me and don't mind that kind of stuff in your Yaoi, the story has a sweet and happy ending, albeit is a bit open-ended, that will leave those veiwers that have managed to stomach it throughout with a content feeling of completeness and is recomended just so you can chalk up another yaoi to your list.