Night Shift Nurses
Night Shift Nurses (Japanese title Yakin Byoutou) is a Hentai Visual Novel by Mink that has since been adapted as a 10-episode OVA Anime.
The series centers on the... less-than-ethical gynecologist Dr. Ryuji Hirasaka getting employed at the prestigious St. Juliana Hospital and preceding to subjugate the eponymous Night Nurses into being his sex slaves.
Any elaboration of this would be unsafe for work. Or Mind
Not to be confused with a classic 1989 American porno named Nightshift Nurses.
Tropes used in Night Shift Nurses include:
- Anatomically-Impossible Sex: at least some of the antics depicted should result in serious injury.
- Being Tortured Makes You Evil: Apparently if you get raped enough you sort of pick up helping rapists out as a hobby.
- Turns out to have Gone Horribly Right
- Corrupt the Cutie: More or less the plot of the series.
- Cute and Psycho: The titular nurse of Night Shift Nurses: Yu Yagami.
- Dr. Jerk: Ryuji. Although to say he's a Jerkass is an complete understatement.
- Fridge Logic: Hospitals have night shifts. How come nobody hears all the screams?
- Hospital Hottie: Well obviously.
- Hoist by His Own Petard / The Dog Bites Back - when you spend the entire series breaking cuties, one of them is bound to become unstable sooner or later
- I Need You Stronger: the C.O. wants to kill the doctor for what he did to her. But killing a pathetic washout would be no revenge. So, she gives him a task of breaking her employees, to make him the Complete Monster he used to be.
- Lighter and Softer: The spin off Night Shift Nurses: Experiment. That is, by this series' standards.
- Night Shift Nurses: Kranke, which gives Ryuji some Pet the Dog moments.
- Naughty Nurse Outfit: Again, obviously.
- Scary Shiny Glasses: Ryuji
- Victim Falls For Rapist: Basically the entire premise of the story is that a Complete Monster rapes and tortures girls until they like it, so that they will assist him in raping more nurses.
- Villain Protagonist: Ryuji
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