Okama Report was serialized in the manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday from 1989 to 1991, and was adapted into a three-part original video animation (OVA) from 1991 to 1992.
He later sees a photograph of himself at the party, but with no recollection of the incident, he believes his own image to be that of a beautiful woman and falls in love at first sight with himself.
[4] OCCUR protested Okama Report for containing what it argued were stereotypical and inaccurate depictions of LGBT people,[1][4] particularly its failure to distinguish between gay male sexual orientation and transgender gender identity.
[5][6] Both the 1996 and 2009 editions contain "On how to portray male homosexuals", a postscript from OCCUR noting that the series contains exaggerated and inaccurate depictions of LGBT people.
[1][3][4] Okama Report was adapted into a three-part original video animation (OVA) produced by Toshiba EMI from 1991 to 1992.