The kind-spirited Muramata holds a secret that no one at her workplace knows. Following yet another mistake made by her subordinate Kaji, the two head off from work to spend a stress-free night out drinking. Due to their usual lounge being closed for the night, at Muramata’s suggestion, the office pair head over to her apartment.
While in the comfort of her own home, Muramata reveals to Kaji her “youthful foolishness,” and the two discover the pleasures that Muramata’s secret holds. Wrapped in lust, the duo inch closer towards realizing how powerful a connection can be made through a shared confidence. Can Kaji keep this classified information between the two of them, or will word spread around the office like wildfire?
村又さんの秘密, Muramata-san no Himitsu, Miss Muramata’s Secret, 무라마타 씨의 비밀, 무라마타씨의 비밀
Muramata-san follows an office romance between an office lady and her junior. Which may sound pretty generic but they add a bit of spice to this by making the office lady have a split tongue which leads to a lot of great sex scenes and antics.
Unfortunately this series was animated by Queen Bee, and for those unfamiliar with the company that usually means great art, story, and interesting manga keeping true to the source but given complete shit in terms of animation. If the animation was even slightly above average for a hentai I might have considered giving this one a 10/10 overall score. However it doesn’t. Instead we get the art that is close to the source material being butchered by sloppy and choppy animation.
The other aspects are still strong with cute and fun interactions from the characters and nice vanilla story. The sound is pretty good, with solid VA work, and finally the character design is really good with Muramata looking really sexy.
Overall, it’s a good hentai despite Queen Bee’s attempt to ruin it and something most vanilla fans would enjoy, but if you had to choose between the manga and this. I’d go with the manga as its a slightly more enjoyable experience because it has all the same great content minus the glaring flaws this has.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8