![alt text](https://i.imgur.com/8T2HCVO.jpg "Cover")
> 19-year old Gen Hiraga's mother had just died. Thus, Gen goes off to the countryside to live with his wealthy grandmother. Gen has a strange condition... his semen is gold! An American college student named Jennifer Collins is greatly interested in Gen. Jennifer is working on a thesis about the Hiraga family. The Hiragas have always died mysterious deaths at a young age, with the exception of Gen's grandmother. What's more, it's been said that the golden sperm is the key to everlasting youth, and Jennifer is willing to do just about anything for a sample! Gen himself just wants to know what exactly is going on... but time is running out, and answers must be found quickly before Gen shares the grim fate that has continuously plagued his ancestors... [source anidb](https://anidb.net/anime/1021)
Encoded from the R2J DVD. Dual Audio: Japanese (Stereo Dolby Digital AC3), English (Stereo Dolby Digital AC3). An original work by Masaki Kajishima so I am sure it relates to Tenchi Muyo some how.
[DDL](https://mega.nz/folder/ZsVBhAAS#0wOx8fq-pKPXtIDnugmvXA)
I would appreciate any help seeding.
@thedood1337 Short version is just that an NTSC signal is always 720x480. A certain number of pixels are used on the left and/or right side to tell the display how to sync the picture which is why un-cropped there are small vertical black bars on one or both sides. With anamorphic digital video, a PAR (pixel aspect ratio) is used to tell the receiver what shape pixels to use so that it can convert to the appropriate display resolution and DAR (display aspect ratio). Typically 640x480 (4:3) or 768x480 (16:9).
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