Indian Summer
Synopsis
Set in a near future, a time where robots are common workers for their owners. Takaya Murase has just purchased a maid robot from a robotic doll distributor, MaidWorks. Ready to live a normal cleaning, cooking, and serving life to her owner, Yui is purchased, by Takaya but he has other plans for her...like dressing her up in dress-costumes of his fantasies and more. (Source: ANN)
Audience Consensus
Audience reception is mixed, with some finding the show cute and funny despite its silliness and clichés, while others are disturbed by the themes and find the characters lacking depth. The humor and likeable male lead are bright spots, but the excessive fan service and weak opening also draw criticism. The show is not for everyone, primarily appealing to fans of ecchi humor.
Strengths
- Some genuine comedy is present
- Male lead is likeable, sweet, and honest
- Entertaining at times
Weaknesses
- Repeated themes of robot girls and maids can be disturbing
- Uninspired opening episode
- Characters lack depth
- Excessive fan service is sometimes unjustified
- Worst opening song