[2] An extroverted high school girl befriends an introverted female classmate, and the two begin exploring their curiosity about sex together.
In the Pink Tush Girl films Ohara depicts, "an erotic world from pop music and high school tribulations".
[3] The director noted that this upbeat, breezy take on the sex lives of two female characters was at odds with the way that women were depicted in the pink film at the time.
He remembered, "I was scolded severely by the Nikkatsu management", but he felt vindicated when the film's popularity caused the studio to ask him to make sequels.
He writes that the film's road movie structure, catchy theme song, and longer running length make it a more fully rounded cinematic experience than many contemporary Nikkatsu Roman Pornos.