His wife would be hitting the jackpot and all of his admirers know that.
You know precisely why the girls fall in love with him - less obvious in other romance anime where the reason is just “you’re such a nice guy”. His intentions are genuine and his knowledge is undeniable. Glenn is a teenage prodigy who goes out of his way to diagnose and cure the ailments of monster girls who are otherwise neglected by their environment.
I enjoy slice of life/romance narratives with a lead who is a professional in an industry. Glenn does do so thoroughly (this is where the fanservice comes in), but these scenes are very brief in comparison to the rest of the episodes content and aren't so out of line for what a doctor would have to do in order to diagnose his patient. You are more inclined to be invested in the health dilemmas of the monster girls - such as a centaur who is struggling to compete in arena exhibitions b/c of a hoof injury or a land mermaid who has respiratory issues related to her lack of water intake, than you are their “assets”. There is almost always a specific goal that an episode will work towards, in contrast to OG Monster Musume that spiraled into random directions because the predominant focus was fanservice.Īnother difference, and probably the most significant, is that Monster Doctor is bereft of nudity and does not compare to the degeneracy levels of its ancestor. The episodes are dedicated to a medical case concerning a unique species But there are several differences that set Monster Doctor apart from predecessors and make it stand on its own as an entry to the monster girl genre.įor one, Monster Doctor is explicitly about.you guessed it.a traveling doctor who specializes in monster health conditions. I wouldn’t blame you for thinking so - there’s a blonde busty centaur, bombshell Lamia, femme fatale spider girl, adorable cyclops and a lucky/unlucky teenage boy at the center of their attention. Your immediate impression may be that this is a shameless rip off of Monster Musume (2017).