‘Milk Money’ Hentai Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary
Uba (Milk Money), a cult hentai for its kinky story starring a horny milf and serial killer, celebrates its 20th anniversary.
Origin
The hentai is an original work of Digital Works studio, Vanilla Series and Makino Shinbashi.
Its first anime episode was released on April 9, 2004. With a total of two OVAs, the animated series ended on July 9 of the same year.
Story
To relieve herself of the pain of her unsuckled mother’s milk, Kyoko takes a job as a wet-nurse. But she is abruptly dismissed when she is found to be “too attached” to her young charge…
Years later, Kyoko tells her teenaged daughter Marika that she breast-fed one of her classmates, a boy named Toji. Intrigued, Marika approaches Toji, and brings him home for dinner. Kyoko and Toji’s passion for each other is reignited, while Marika can’t get her new “big brother” out of her head.
Discovering the truth about Toji and Kyoko, Marika demands that Toji choose between them. Little does she know that her mother has a way of becoming violently jealous…
By Kitty Media
Reception
The exact level of success achieved by Milk Money is unknown, but it is considered to have had a moderate reception in Japan.
Overseas, Milk Money enjoyed average popularity. However, this changed when an uncensored version with English dubbing was released.
Although the hentai is now little remembered, the otaku community considers Milk Money a cult series due to its beautiful mature protagonist and dark story.
Trivia
- Uba was animated by Y.O.U.C. and directed by Nagahama Norihiko.
- There is no information available about the voice actor cast that participated in the hentai, leading to the belief that they used pseudonyms to maintain anonymity.
- On April 26, 2019, Vanilla Series released a compilation pack for Uba.
- On October 25, 2005, Kitty Media released Milk Money, an uncensored English dubbed version of Uba.
- The hentai is also known as Milk Mother, Кормилица in Russia and Guitalactica in Spain.
- Uba is praised by the hentai community because of its storyline, which centers on a mature female psychopathic serial killer.