OceanVeil is expanding its lineup with another late-night mature title, this time bringing in Ingoku Danchi: Deviant's Apartment Complex, the short TV anime based on the manga by writer Sakusei Kenkyujo and artist Yui Joyama.
According to the platform's latest announcement, both the standard broadcast version and the fully uncensored version began streaming on April 5.
That gives the series an immediate hook for viewers who follow this corner of the anime market closely. For fans in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia, the bigger point is less about mainstream appeal and more about access. Niche adult-oriented anime can be messy to track legally, so every new platform move like this is worth watching, especially if OceanVeil is serious about building a recognisable catalogue for mature titles.
What the anime is about
The story follows rookie apartment manager Yoshida, who takes over as a stand-in for his father and expects the usual building problems, stuff like noisy tenants or maintenance headaches. Instead, he ends up in a bizarre and dangerous situation involving the residents of the apartment complex.
The anime's setup leans hard into supernatural-erotic chaos. The housewives in the building are affected by something called the "Libido Cloth," which pushes the complex into increasingly unhinged behaviour. As Yoshida deals with residents including Watanabe and Ichinose, he also faces a bigger threat in the form of the so-called "Class-A Housewife" Kanzaki. On top of that, even the police presence around the building seems suspicious.
His main weapon against all this is the "Voltac Claw," which puts him in the role of the last person trying to keep the apartment from spiralling further out of control.
Broadcast and streaming details
The anime first premiered in Japan on BS11 on April 5 at 25:10 JST, which is effectively April 6 at 1:10 a.m. It then aired on Tokyo MX on April 7.
In Japan, AnimeFesta is exclusively streaming the fully uncensored edition, while also offering the on-air version together with DMM TV. OceanVeil's announcement confirms that its own service is carrying both the broadcast cut and the uncensored cut from April 5.
That dual-version release is probably the most important detail for the target audience here. For fans who follow ecchi and adult-leaning late-night anime, version differences matter a lot, and platforms usually make a big difference in how those titles are experienced outside normal TV broadcast restrictions.
Cast and staff
Aika Wakuno voices Yoshida, while Kana Yuki takes on multiple married-wife characters including Katagiri, Kanzaki, Goda, Watanabe, Ichinose, Mizutani, Sanamori, Shikijo, Sakakura, and Ikayama.
Behind the scenes, the anime is directed by Toshikatsu Tokoro at Elias. Series composition and scripts are handled by Eeyo Kurosaki, character designs are by Shingo Nishimoto, and music is composed by Ruzarin Kashiwagi. Yoshikazu Miyagawa is credited as compositing director of photography.
The manga and WWWave's bigger play
The original manga launched in Kadokawa's Dra Dra Sharp# online manga magazine on Nico Nico Seiga in 2021. Kadokawa published the ninth compiled volume on February 9.
This title also fits neatly into WWWave's broader output under its Deregula label, which has been steadily pushing more mature and risqué anime adaptations. Recent and upcoming projects tied to Deregula include Yandere Dark Elf: She Chased Me All the Way From Another World!, Chuhai Lips: Canned Flavor of Married Women, Hands off: Sawaranaide Kotesashi-kun, Does It Count If You Lose Your Virginity to an Android?, and the previously announced Kamui-San Directly Behind You adaptation.
For SEA anime fans, especially those who keep an eye on oddball seasonal titles beyond the usual shonen and fantasy heavy-hitters, this is another signal that OceanVeil wants attention in a very specific lane. It may not be a headline-grabbing blockbuster, but for the niche audience that follows these releases closely, Ingoku Danchi is the kind of pick that helps define what a platform is trying to be.
Source: Anime News Network