Kyonyuu Fantasy

Kyonyuu Fantasy, localized as Funbag Fantasy, is a H-game that was originally released in 2008, but was finally localized in English in 2016. A Hentai OVA adaptation was made in 2012.

The game stars Lute Henge, a Brilliant But Lazy (drop-dead last) graduate of the Knight's Academy in a kingdom full of problems. Figuring he's useless, he's sent out to Boan, a territory considered to be the most worthless place ever, in the hopes he'll basically be out of the way.

However, thanks to some unexpected good luck, he winds up solving a demon problem there, and he decides to see if he can't continue to make good on that good luck and run with it.


 * Added Alliterative Appeal: The English localization title is both this and a Pragmatic Adaptation, since the original title would have literally translated to "Huge Breasts Fantasy".
 * Alternate Universe: It's implied the world of the game is one to our own reality, especially since it's mythology is heavily similar to Christianity, and the brassiere was also invented for the same reasons it was invented in Real Life.
 * And Your Reward Is Clothes: Invoked by Lute if he chooses to become a royal commander, as one of the things he requests before taking the job is to get a luxury bra, which the King easily requisitions for him, assuming it's for a mistress of Lute's.
 * Bastard Boyfriend: Motaire to Isis, whom it's obvious he cares nothing for..
 * Born Lucky: It's assumed this how Lute manages to be so successful yet otherwise seem non-impressive to most characters. In truth.
 * Breast Expansion: Happens twice to two different characters. Roxanne has a problem with excessive lactation, causing her breasts to swell painfully, and in the commander route Shamshiel's increase in size as well, for different reasons.
 * Christianity: According to Shamshiel, the backstory for the world resembles that of Christianity, even mentioning the basics of the story of Noah's ark.
 * Compressed Adaptation: The anime adaptation, which is borderline Adaptation Decay. While managing to cover most of the high points of the plot that are depicted, most of Lute's characterization is glossed over and without knowledge of the game you'd assume he was more a Handsome Lech than the Chivalrous Pervert he is in the game.
 * The Demonic Forest Arc and anything related was cut out and the character assigned to it was folded into another subplot from the game, but it would have been impossible to cover in two thirty minute episodes..
 * Dirty Old Man: The Prefect is a barely veiled Lolicon, and the Prime Minister isn't above making a few perverse remarks in Emeralia's direction, albeit mostly to Troll her over her hate of men.
 * Does Not Like Men: Emeralia, who openly admits to as much.
 * Feudal Overlord: The King is one by design, and the feudal system in place is designed to restrain the ambitions of the noble class, lest they get any ideas about trying to usurp him..
 * Foreshadowing: It's possible to figure out a lot of the plot twists if you play careful attention to Lute's flashbacks to his childhood.
 * Fantastic Racism: Demons and humans, with the latter assuming the worst of most of the former, despite once co-existing. To be fair, humanity's fears aren't entirely without founding, but they aren't totally justified either. ..
 * Gag Boobs: Almost every woman save, oddly, Shamshiel, whose bust is actually the smallest despite her being a succubus and them being referred to as large ingame, though they'd still be huge by real world standards.
 * Game Breaker: Shamshiel serves as one for Lute.
 * Gameplay and Story Integration: Usually, a hentai game protagonist having the abilities of Sex God is not explained or given a Hand Wave at best. In this game, Lute's ridiculous level of sexual stamina is actually story relevant:.
 * Handsome Lech: Motaire, definitely. Lute comes off as one in the anime adaptation instead of being a Chivalrous Pervert due to most of his backstory and characterization not making it in.
 * Heel Face Turn: Generals Felzen and Zant in the royal commander arc.  as well, though they weren't really all that evil in the first place.
 * High Heel Face Turn:, though not completely the first time round, though she does give up information to Lute she otherwise wouldn't have divulged.
 * High Fantasy: To an almost cliche extreme.
 * H-Game POV Character: Lute is an extremely positive examples of a Type III A. His endings tend to end with him in Type I territory, though a few have shades of Type II A.
 * He's also an inverted version of Vincent Conquer from Conquering the Queen. While both Lute and Vincent are good at charming women, Vincent is an utter asshole underneath the charm, while Lute is a Chivalrous Pervert with a good heart at the end of the day. And while both men climb from ground level to the top floor of responsibility, Vincent was happy to Kick The Dog constantly on the way up, while Lute merely screws over legitimate Asshole Victims by default while doing the same.
 * Horny Devils: Shamshiel is a literal obvious example. Male demons fall more under Horned Humanoid territory.
 * Ice Queen: Isis, due to some Blue Blooded arrogance (ironic, since she's related to disgraced nobles)..
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: She thaws out considerably on her route.
 * King Incognito:.
 * Lolicon: The Prefect of Boan hates his wife, calling her a "cow" (due to her Gag Boobs), and Shamshiel informs Lute the guy like girls "young".
 * Old Soldier: The three generals Zant, Schlamm, and Felzen, referred to by the Prime Minsiter as "the three old bastards". None of them are fans of Lute.
 * One-Winged Angel: Any devil who attempts to gain the power of the Hallowed Hand can get this upgrade.
 * Potty Emergency: Roxanne has a variation this. She prone to excessive breast milk lactation, so she has to have someone relieve the pressure from time to time. Ordinarily, a female servant helps with this..
 * Punny Name: Lute's first name is the same as the musical instrument, and a few jokes are made about it. It also serves to clarify the official English romanization with an L is the proper one, as his name in the original translation was prone to the Japanese Ranguage issue, being transliterated as Ryuute and other similar names.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: Several notable ones.
 * Lute himself. He's not hung up on flaunting his authority, which helps him win over the soldiers of Boan, and regardless of his posting choices once the King offers hims several, he proves able to handle them.
 * If he returns to Boan, he marries Roxanne and does his best to turn the place around, having taken a genuine shine to the area, already doing a lot more than its previous ruler ever did for the people there.
 * If appointed to the Royal Guard, he either completes his mission for the King and or.
 * King Hagel, who realized the nobles were power hungry and willing to usurp his authority for more, so he implemented reforms to make the kingdom be more meritocratic.
 * Roxanne, who immediately is willing to help Lute take control of Boan once it's obvious her husband is corrupt gutter slime.
 * Reassigned to Antarctica: Lute's initial assignment amounts to this.
 * Revive Kills Zombie: Mocked by Shamshiel, who is freely able to enter "holy" places without harm.
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something: King Hagel I, who is actively trying to force reforms that will make his kingdom more meritocratic. Unfortunately, this is getting him lots of enemies, even though it's obvious the reforms are sorely needed.
 * Running Gag: Lute and his recurring inability to avoid looking at women's busts instead of their faces.
 * Samus Is a Girl: The Duke of Wackenheim's successor is, but is referred to as his son since hardly anyone has ever lived to see them.
 * Sinister Minister: The Prefect's attendant, a buck toothed weasel who is as devoid of scruples as his boss.
 * Spell My Name With An "S": The game script has some minor typos, like "canon" when referring to "cannons".
 * Wan Coan is, to his frequent consternation, referred to as "One Coin".
 * The Woman Behind The Man: Two. The obvious one is Shamshiel for Lute. The not so obvious one is Esmeralia, who is apparently this for the Prime Minister, though she's apparently not entirely pleased with this role.
 * Those Two Girls: Aristera and Droit, Motaire's two airheaded groupies. They becomes Lute's in one of the game routes.
 * Upper Class Twit: Practically every villain and/or just an outright Jerkass in the game is one of these.
 * Motaire, who might as well be a Gaston expy, right down to the arrogance, air-headed groupies and entitlement complex.
 * Prince Bobon, the idiot prince of the Kingdom who eerily resembles Prince Charmles in both looks and attitude. ..
 * The Prefect of Boan, who is just barely nobility (technically a knight, which he resents) due to basically being the top dog of Boan (which means he's still the laughingstock of the other nobles), who happens to be a Dirty Coward, a Lolicon.
 * The Prime Minister is a total asshat yet otherwise seemingly competent, though he's certainly quick to dismiss Lute's importance, even after proof of his competence is available.
 * Upper Class Wit: Roxanne, the Prefect's wife, who is an intelligent woman who didn't let Blue Blood turn her into an asshole and who shows more decency and concern for others than her husband,.
 * von Wackenheim realizes Lute isn't half as stupid as he comes off as, and impressed by his intelligence, even leaving a few clues to the real villains of the commander arc since they see Lute as a Worthy Opponent.
 * Uriah Gambit: Lute is immediately put into one not long after arriving in Boan, which he survives. The guys who put him into it didn't expect that, but since he survived, they have a second one they immediately put him in . Later on, in Shamshiel's route, Lute winds up in a third gambit.
 * Why Won't You Die?: Shamshiel wonders this about Lute after a night of trying to drain him dry, wondering why it didn't kill him, something that even he is amazed by, and since it will solve the problem of her having her "meals" die and solve his problem of "dealing with her", she opts to stick with Lute since he "defeated her".
 * Your Cheating Heart: Roxanne is trapped in an incredibly loveless marriage and immediately wants to sleep with Lute, and he feels the same, but is a bit nervous about doing so since adultery has stiff penalties. Also, the Prefect is hoping Lute will cheat with his wife . Regardless, it is portrayed very sympathetically for both parties involved.
 * You Kill It, You Bought It: The effective end result of Shamshiel managing to NOT kill Lute after a night of passion is for her to act like he did this to her, effectively making her his servant.
 * What Happened To The Mouse?: Happens to Shamshiel in universe if you pick an ending route without her in it, with Lute wondering where she went.
 * What Happened To The Mouse?: Happens to Shamshiel in universe if you pick an ending route without her in it, with Lute wondering where she went.