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''Kuttsukiboshi'' (くっつきぼし?, lit. Stars That Stick Together) is a two-part original video animation, written, directed and entirely animated by freelance animator [[Naoya Ishikawa]]. Kiiko Kawakami is a high school girl who secretly has telekinetic powers. The only person who knows of this is her friend, Aya Saitō, on whom she has a crush. <!-- Expand using more info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuttsukiboshi -->
''Kuttsukiboshi'' (くっつきぼし?, lit. Stars That Stick Together) is a two-part original video animation, written, directed and entirely animated by freelance animator [[Naoya Ishikawa]]. Kiiko Kawakami is a high school girl who secretly has telekinetic powers. The only person who knows of this is her friend, Aya Saitō, on whom she has a crush. <!-- Expand using more info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuttsukiboshi -->



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Kuttsukiboshi (くっつきぼし?, lit. Stars That Stick Together) is a two-part original video animation, written, directed and entirely animated by freelance animator Naoya Ishikawa. Kiiko Kawakami is a high school girl who secretly has telekinetic powers. The only person who knows of this is her friend, Aya Saitō, on whom she has a crush.

Tropes that appear in Kuttsukiboshi

  • Brother Sister Incest: Aya and her brother Kōta
  • Dude She's Like in A Coma: Kiiko attempts this on Aya, who backs out at the last moment, only for Aya to kiss her.
  • Forceful Kiss: Quite a few with the kisser alternating between Aya & Kiiko.
  • Making Love in All The Wrong Places: The school is practically Kiiko & Aya's love nest. Luckily enough, Summer vacation leaves the school grounds vacant enough for their alone time. The second episode introduces the P.E. closet, which wasn't quite consensual, and even the subway train, where the most explicit on-screen scene takes place in the two OV As.
  • Mind Over Matter: Kiiko Kawakami, who is able to use telekinesis.
      • As the story continues, her power grows exponentially, from the ability to read people's minds, memories, and even teleport to distant planets. It's implied that her emotions fuel the extent of her powers.
  • Rape Is Love: In the second episode, Kiiko, searching for her cellphone in the P.E. closet is attacked and chloroformed by Aya. When she comes to, she's then tied up by Aya. Aya takes this opportunity to force herself on Kiiko repeatedly for about a day or so. After the ordeal, does Kiiko still have feelings for her attacker, her ex-girlfriend Aya? Damn right she does. In this case, the victim, Kiiko, was already in love with the rapist. As for Aya, this was one of the ways she felt she could redeem herself for cheating on Kiiko with her brother. What?
  • Secret Keeper: Aya Saitō, of Kiiko's telekinetic powers.
  • Sexy Discretion Shot: Several instances due to this OVA being Ecchi, but not explicitly so. Averted in a scene on the train in the second episode.
  • Spit Trail Kiss: This can be seen clearly in the official promo for the Girls Love anime Kuttsukiboshi.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Played with; both girls are very feminine and act softly, but Aya is way too perverted for Kiiko to handle.
  • Two Person Pool Party
  • Yandere: Kiiko, for Aya. In the second episode's climax, after teleporting her way onto the airplane that Aya was on, she threatens to kill her if she doesn't explain her actions.
  • Yuri Genre