Marine a Go Go

Marine a Go Go (それゆけまりんちゃん, Soreyuke Marin-chan) is a Japanese pornographic direct-to-video animated series, directed by Masami Ōbari.

Marine A Go Go
DVD cover art for the series
それゆけまりんちゃん
(Soreyuke Marin-chan)
GenreMagical girl, Hentai
Original video animation
Directed byMasami Ōbari
Written byRemu Aoki
StudioPink Pineapple
Licensed by
Kitty Media
Released 2001 2003
Runtime30 minutes each
Episodes3

Plot

Dr. Narutaki, a genius who is trying to preserve true Japanese men, not the losers they are today, needs semen from one hundred specimens. The problem is that these hundred specimens would not give it to him voluntarily, so he comes up with a plan. He gets Marine, a girl from an all girls school, to put on her a ring which forces her to do his will and a special costume that changes to match a man's desire and won't come off until she gets all one hundred semen specimens. Now to get in her way, South Pole One, an android created by the doctor's assistant Marilyn, is interfering by exhausting and taking the men's semen first, making it a race against time.

Cast

Character Japanese voice actor English voice actor
Marin NonoharaRuri Asano[1]Helena Thomas
Dr. Narumi NarutakiFumihiko TachikiGrey McNeal
Dr. Marilyn WillowMiki Narahashi[2]Pari Banyan
PonChiaki KusakaJake Carpenteria
South Pole OneMinami NagasakiAnne Lerner
Prime MinisterJurai KagokuraHarold Escalon
SecretaryAi Uchikawa[3]Jennifer Bowerman
Akira FuseShinji Kawada[4]Tad Lightner
Marin's FriendShoko AzamiTera Strainer
DancerKazuki Yao[5]Jake Sullivan
Young ManKoichi Tochika[6]Chris Ernst
OwnerJurai KagokuraGary Epstein
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