Overflow surprises fans outside Japan with another version

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

Overflow fans have discovered an uncensored version of the anime, adapted directly from the Overflow manga—Iretara Ofureru Kyoudai no Kimochi . According to recent reports, this version is completely legal and features some daring scenes, something that initially seemed unusual.

However, the leaked videos circulating online were authentic. It was later confirmed that they originated from Coolmic , an official anime and manga streaming platform based outside of Japan. Therefore, because it's based in another country, the platform can stream the full content without censorship restrictions.

Furthermore, Coolmic operates exclusively for smartphones and primarily serves an English-speaking audience. The platform offers both popular Japanese manga and anime as well as exclusive productions. However, it's notable that its catalog also includes three titles in the genre, which explains the uncut display of this adaptation of Overflow .

How to watch Overflow episodes?

As reported by EroEro News , to access full episodes of Overflow , you need to subscribe directly through Coolmic's online store. The most basic plan, for example, costs just five dollars and guarantees 50 virtual tickets. These tickets can be purchased using a credit card or through Google, facilitating international access.

The story follows Kazushi Sudō, a college student who unexpectedly ends up taking a bath with his childhood friends, the Shirakawa sisters. Thus, the plot unfolds like a romantic comedy with unusual and spicy situations.

Finally, it is worth remembering that the manga Overflow , written and illustrated by Kaiduka, was released online in July 2017 and currently has three published volumes.

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable and up-to-date coverage of anime, manga, and other entertainment straight from Japan. With over a decade of experience, the portal has established itself as a reference in the sector.