The anime was released in three distinct tiers of censorship:

Episode 1 teases the harem without delivering a single kiss. The “entertainment” is the . Michio visits the slave market—not with lust, but with a ledger book. He inspects Roxanne (the wolf-eared beauty who will become his first companion) like a car buyer checks mileage: teeth, muscles, magic affinity, price.

The anime world is no stranger to the "isekai" genre, but few series have generated as much pre-release hype and post-airing controversy as Isekai Meikyuu de Harem wo (often translated as Harem in the Labyrinth of Another World ). When the first episode dropped, viewers were instantly divided. Was it a strategic, game-like isekai or simply a thinly veiled excuse for adult content?