The new TV animation "Monster Girl Doctor", adapted from the light novel and anime written by Origuchi Ryono, has just started airing in July 2020. The official recently released the latest stills of the 4th episode scheduled to be aired tonight on August 2. Let's take a sneak peek. The TV anime "Monster Girl Doctor" is adapted from the light novel of the same name written by Origuchi Yoshino and illustrated by Z-Ton. The animation was announced on November 14, 2019. The animation is produced by ARVO ANIMATION and will be broadcast in July 2020. It tells the wonderful story of the daily diagnosis and treatment of doctor Glenn and his assistant Saffy who treat various strange monster girls. The latest episode 4 of "Monster Girl Doctor" is titled "Lamia with the Incurable Disease". It tells the story of a clinic being suddenly attacked by demon slave traders who specifically pursue Kunai. After Glenn and Safi escaped, they heard from Kunai that the slave traders were gathering tonight, so they decided to sneak into the thieves' den together and found many captured harpy girls. However, suddenly one of the harpies had severe abdominal pain. Glenn withstood the pressure of fighting with the thieves and treated her on the spot. |
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