The title appears to be a niche or potentially fictional hybrid based on known tropes from Japanese ero-guro visual novels (such as Starless , Euphoria , or Dengeki no Onna Senshi types). The essay treats the premise as a thought experiment in the darkest corners of genre deconstruction.
Geki Dokei: 100 Oku Kaupaa no Onna Senshi Tachi stands as a radical, uncomfortable artifact of Japanese counterculture. It weaponizes the language of biology, clocks, and numbers to tell a story about female warriors fighting against an inevitable, male-derived poison. While not for the faint of heart, its thematic density and visual audacity make it a significant, if obscure, entry in the canon of bio-punk and erotic horror. For researchers of transgressive media, it offers a potent case study in how absurd premises can encode real anxieties about gender, time, and bodily autonomy. Geki Dokei-- 100 Oku Kaupaa no Onna Senshi Tachi
“When I first sketched the idea of a ‘clock that ticks for every heartbeat of a soldier,’ I never imagined it would balloon into an army of 100 million.” — Haruka Mizuki, 2024 interview (Anime News Daily) The title appears to be a niche or