Indian Summer (manga)

The anime is licensed in the United States by Sentai Filmworks and distributed by ADV Films.

by Eri Kitamura is the series' opening theme, while "Love Song Kamo Shirenai" (ラブソングかもしれない, Rabusongu Kamo Shire Nai) by Eri Kitamura and Satomi Akesaka is the ending theme for the first two episodes.

"Hora, Attan Kanan Desu" (ほら, あったんかなんです) by Eri Kitamura is the ending theme for the third episode.

Two passing mikos, Sumire and Ran Midou, accuse the woman of indecent behavior and punish her by summoning a giant octopus to assault her.

Meanwhile Takaya comforts the girl, learning that she is Ayumi Hagiwara and is upset because she cannot find the "lost child" that is her mother.

Takeshi and Takaya immediately hit it off and challenge each other to a dress-up contest, using Minori and Yui as models.

Takaya and Yui are helping out at Cafe Cowbeya when Kuon comes by to pick up a take-out order.

Yui is too proud to admit that she can't swim and demonstrates her ability to walk on water, but she overheats her groin from moving her legs so rapidly and causes her bathing suit to catch fire.

After an interlude in the bath, where Kanae speaks fondly of her dead husband, Yui returns to Takaya and reconciles with him.

Yui loses herself in a school role playing game with heavy yuri themes.

Yui believes that he is busy with work, but when she Sakuya reports that she saw Takaya walking down the street with a strange woman, she assumes the worst.

When they find him and hear the strange woman with him suggest that they go to her place Yui collapses from shock.

On November 21, 2007, Geneon released an animation soundtrack CD for Koharu Biyori.

I think I would have enjoyed it more as a monthly strip, as when condensed, Indian Summer really has no plot progression.

It's just a series of episodes where wacky situations happen and panties are shown.Mania.com's Chris Beveridge commends the OVAs for its "character designs are good, the fanservice just right and it plays things at a slightly different angle because of the androids and the lack of a real crush/interest in the main characters".